Posted on 11/06/2004 3:54:21 AM PST by deaconjim
Ok, we've got two years. We know we need to pick up at least 6 seats. Assuming that we won't have a 100% success rate, we should probably choose at least 8-10 Democrat (or independent) seats to work on.
We have seen that we can make a difference in the outcome of elections. Let's put ourselves to work and help get W a fillabuster proof Senate.
A person that is given a some of a kind registration number, if there is no such number registered, easy to throw it out. Different numbers for each county, etc. would cut down on fraudulent numbers, etc.....
I just think something should be put in place, there will always be some who will try to beat the system, but as it is now, it's a joke in some areas.
On behalf of all those in Texas who voted for Dubya, I apologize for Hutchison's remark. She's a little too moderate for me and I'm sure many others here who feel the same way. She has her good points and bad.
Sorry newbie, I should have inserted the "QUOTES" around "HEALTH" so as to give the correct idea that Cheney wasn't really resigning for health concerns, but that he was stepping aside to give Condi credentials to become the heir apparent. Understand?
exactly! Someone started a thread here about a comparison of Dubya and Seabiscuit. It's well worth the read by Noemie Emery in the Weekly Standard. I liken this election to David and Goliath.*~*
Can we recall Specter?
After we are through the Arlen Specter issue we need to initiate a movement to fix this election process once and for all.... no more fraud -- for sure! The is the 21st century and it's rediculous the way this is panning out.
I only wish McCain would have lost this election.
You really know how to stump the class ...
Ben Nelson, Nebraska(work on a switch to GOP)
Kent Conrad, North Dakota
Tom Harkin, Iowa
Bill Nelson, Florida
You've got the right list but I disagree with you on Nelson in Nebraska. Instead, have 2-term Congressman Tom Osborn run for the US Senate and then put another solid Nebraska Republican (remember no blue counties) into the 3rd Congressional District.
Additionally, you nationalize the US Senate Campaign and specifically target the Mid-America Ag States. Iowa, Montana, Nebraska and North Dakota all went for Bush with a combined vote percentage of about 65% for Bush. Track every single Senate vote that hurts the President and then purge the remaining Roosevelt Democrats. It's time for a change.
Regards,
TS
Hitlery. Everyone is so worried about her in 2008 that they overlook she has to win in 2006 to even be considered for 2008.
Run Rudy Run!
~Sigh~ Did you take American Government? Nevermind, you can observe my class, sometime. Here is the way it goes:
On sixteen occasions prior to the ratification of the 25th amendment, the office of Vice President was left vacant due to death, resignation (in the case of Vice President Calhoun in 1832), or succession to the presidency. The ratification of the 25th amendment in 1967 calls for the President to nominate a Vice President in the event of a vacancy, "who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress."
Since Jeb! siad he has no interest in runing for the White House in 2008, he in effect now owns Nelsons seat in the U.S. Senate!
There's no time. IF Hillary is the RATS nominee for 2008, then putting Condi in as the Republican pick will throw the RATS into total disarray. First and foremost she is already supremely qualified, and a DAMN sight smarter than Hillary (I'd love to watch those debates!). But she needs some seasoning. The VP slot would give her that in short order. Especially if GW gives her some room to operate and be seen doing so. There is plenty of precedent for doing this.
Thanks, that was a great read!
Seabiscuit by four
I can't remember a movie I enjoyed more than Seabiscuit. One of my all-time favs.
The Senators we should target:
1. Mark Dayton. He's a weak incumbent who only got elected by defeating another weak incumbent, he looks like a weenie for closing down his DC office, and we have a perfect opponent in Mark Kennedy.
2. Debbie Stabenow. Barely won in 2000 against a weak incumbent, two perfect opponents in Mike Rogers or Candice Miller in waiting.
3. Maria Cantwell. Freshman who used a personal fortune to win in 2000. The tech stock she owned fell, she may not be able to fund her own campaign again. The question is who do we run?
4. Ben Nelson. As conservative as Nebraska is, and given Nelson's slim winning margin against a mediocre opponent, this seat is in play if we run a capable candidate.
5. Bill Nelson. If Jeb Bush runs, we can win. Otherwise, it will be uphill. If Katherine Harris runs, she'll get clobbered.
6. Hitlery Clinton. If Giulini runs he has the edge. If not, she'll win easily unfortunately.
Other seats could open up depending on retirements. Most of them, however, would start with a slight advantage to the Democrats, as most of the remaining Democratic seats are in Kerry states.
~Sigh~ Did you take American Government?
I guess I don't see what the big hurry is. She's young and doesn't appear to be going anywhere.
As for Hillary, I'd be genuinely surprised if she's get a Dem nomination. She's WAY too controversial. Too many people hate her guts.
We're not going to be able to defeat her, but if we can hold her margin of victory to under 55% she's done for!
Fin.
Finito.
Nail in the coffin!
Believe me, if George Pataki-a sitting governor-can't squeeze out an extra three percent of the vote against this most vile of creatures, I think that we're all doomed.
Hey, YOU rolled your eyes first. Ask anybody around here, who's been around awhile, about me. I don't engage in flaming unless I'm flamed first.
When I was only here for a few months, I sure as heck didn't roll my eyes and insinuate ignorance on the part of veteran posters.
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