Posted on 11/08/2005 4:59:49 PM PST by youthgonewild
M Kaine Democratic 649,957 50.73%
J W Kilgore Republican 602,443 47.02%
H R Potts Jr Independent 27,840 2.17%
Tightening... 68% reporting
I just don't understand this.
He did nothing. N.O.T.H.I.N.G.
why?
Not like VA always goes Conservative for Governor. But, I don't get these positives for Warner. He signs a historic tax increase and announces a surplus 3 days later. (or so I read in another post).
KAINE it is ... oh well, at least it isn't 2006 yet. We will turn it around, these things come and go in cycles.
I think we have a better chance in NJ with results coming in later tonight. Kilgore was slipping in the polls in the final days, while Doug Forrester had lots of momentum... the night isn't over yet, but I think it is fair to say we are losing Virginia
Potts is a jerkweeed. What the Hell is he doing in there muddying the water?
BTW, the media kept describing this fascist as "popular". Actually, he's not "popular" at all. What happened was he tried to lay a new tax on us right at the time the recession started, and that left him unable to go with new initiatives for the rest of his term. In short, he did nothing at all and thereby avoided offending everybody all the time.
Did Kilgore alienate the National Rifle Association folks too?
The secret is "electronics".
Kilgore is losing Fairfax by 23%, Bush lost it by 8%, which is 7% more than Kaine needs to close the 8% statewide gap. In Virginia Beach, it is about even, and Bush carried by 19%.I haven't seen anyplace where the swing to Kaine is less than 8%, although there probably are some, without much population I suspect. You get the picture. The race is over.
Potts decided to reveale his backside to the people of Winchester who elected him. His name is mud there now.
He scares the hell out of people around here!
No one knows how he got re-elected the last time.
He tried to be to cute and not conservative enough?
oh well. any trends in NJ, assume it is already over also.
New Jersey tightening. Corzine 50%/Forrester 47% but I think only 4% reporting.
I held my nose and voted for Kilgore, just to keep Kaine out, but I, too, had a big problem with his blather on schools. IMO, the problem in Northern Virginia is that the schools have TOO MUCH money. They are like lottery winners who don't know what to do with the windfall, so they spend wildly and frivolously and it ends up hurting them.
I don't know about the rest of the state, maybe more money in the rural schools would help.
T M Kaine Democratic 698,426 50.80%
J W Kilgore Republican 645,552 46.95%
Tighter than it was... I am pulling a Kerry-Gore and I recant all negative statements I have made about this race long gone. However, it's ticking me off that it would be within a few thousand votes if Potts were out of the race
All he had to do was run as a conservative. It is Virginia after all. Even the Democrats run as conservatives for crying out loud. Kilgore got some bad advice from somewhere.
Still nothing from Loudoun.
Office: Governor
Precincts Reporting: 1755 of 2426 (72.34%)
Registered Voters: 4,451,909 Total Voting: 1,375,071 Voter Turnout: 30.89 %
Candidates Party Vote Totals Percentage
T M Kaine Democratic 698,494 50.80%
J W Kilgore Republican 645,610 46.95%
H R Potts Jr Independent 29,848 2.17%
Write Ins 1,119 0.08%
Vote Totals: 1,375,071
Office: Governor |
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Precincts Reporting: 1755 of 2426 (72.34%) Registered Voters: 4,451,909 Total Voting: 1,375,071 Voter Turnout: 30.89 % |
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Candidates | Party | Vote Totals | Percentage |
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Democratic | 698,494 | 50.80% |
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Republican | 645,610 | 46.95% |
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Independent | 29,848 | 2.17% |
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1,119 | 0.08% | |
Vote Totals:
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1,375,071 |
Source: http://www.sbe.vipnet.org/
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