Posted on 07/18/2006 4:27:46 PM PDT by LdSentinal
You mean 159 counties?
:)
One the Dem side, Taylor is leading even without a single precinct from DeKalb or Fulton. That one is over.
thank you so much for the thread and link. It's great fun to be able to yell out to my husband who's ahead. He's in the family room, and he yells back, "Andrew Jones just got a home run." Braves v Politics in our house.
I swear, the secrets to a happy marriage are separate televisions and separate computers!
I am still amazed at Dems holding any State wide offices.
My pleasure. :-)
Silly me, how could I have forgotten those?
Looking like they'll be a Handels-Stephens runoff for SoS.
I've got the Braves on a small set and they are winning 5-0.
Multi-tasking...........
Braves leading STL 4-0!. They are on fire-- 59 runs in the last five games before tonight.
Thanks for the update I was just about to ask :-)
Probably so. I knew Handels was going to be strong.
I have driven up through Chattanooga so many times on my way to Fort Campbell and we go that way to Memphis too.
Fulton starting to come in now on SOS site. Braves now 5-0!
With a 5-0 lead they just better keep the bullpen in the bullpen. 5 runs is not nearly enough with our relief pitchers.
POPULATION BY COUNTY (2000)
1 Fulton County, GA 816,006
2 DeKalb County, GA 665,865
3 Cobb County, GA 607,751
4 Gwinnett County, GA 588,448
5 Clayton County, GA 236,517
6 Chatham County, GA 232,048
7 Richmond County, GA 199,775
8 Muscogee County, GA 186,291
9 Bibb County, GA 153,887
10 Cherokee County, GA 141,903
11 Hall County, GA 139,277
12 Henry County, GA 119,341
13 Houston County, GA 110,765
14 Clarke County, GA 101,489
15 Forsyth County, GA 98,407
16 Dougherty County, GA 96,065
17 Douglas County, GA 92,174
18 Lowndes County, GA 92,115
19 Fayette County, GA 91,263
20 Floyd County, GA 90,565
I'm still checking the SOS site for McKinney and Gwinnet and Rockdale counties. Nothing yet. Come on Rockdale/Gwinnett.
I did a paper (for college) about 20 years ago on the Republican realignment in the South.
I said that it would take quite a while for the GOP to make in-roads at the state level (legislature, constitutional offices, sheriff, etc.) because of the decades of in-built Democrat voter identification.
There's a lot of voters out there who will vote GOP for President, Congress and now Governor. But on the lower part of the ballot, they're still reflexively voting Dem.
That will change (as it has changed already) but it will be a while yet before the GOP can assume total dominance at the local and state levels.
Thanks for the Ann Coulter information, went and snatched up 3 tickets.
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