Posted on 09/12/2006 6:14:41 AM PDT by Salvation
Edited on 09/12/2006 3:40:45 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Notoriously independent-minded Rhode Island Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee confronts stiff opposition Tuesday in his bid for a second term, the latest race with a moderate targeted by his own party's hard-line critics.
While a total of nine states and Washington, D.C., were holding primary elections, Chafee's race is drawing the most attention as another test of the depth of anti-incumbent sentiment and the erosion of the political middle ground.
Update courtesy of RobFromGa in #70:
Here are websites where you can find the results for eight of the nine primaries being held today. The link for Vermont may not be working just yet. I believe it should be up and running by this evening.
Umm... not Karl Rove, of course. Baltimore County and Montgomery County Democrats are relatively largely black, and the Democratic establishment plainly does not want Mfume to win.
NOTE: While MoCo and BalmerCo have largely black, Democratic populations, I must point out (or else people will be pouncing all over me) that BalmerCo does NOT include Balmer City, and MoCo is the "whiter" of the two inner DC-area counties.
The leading local Rhode Island television station, WJAR-Channel 10, is reporting large primary turnouts, and has sent its top reporter Jim Taricani to Laffey headquarters for the evening (he just reported from there now, 5:00pm).
Meant to add [NRO- Sixers] to last post...
I hate to say it, but Ellison's denial of association with Farrakhan scores him a point in my book. How few Democrats would ever shy away from unpalatable constituents. Most would simply counter-attack, such as by saying, "You're just a racist to think I should apologize for locally organizing the Million Man March!"
True, his apology is self-serving (which doesn't mean it is or is not insincere), but sometimes the way that a man may suppose he serves himself says much about his own values.
Honestly? I could vote for a "good Muslim." A good Muslim might be delusional not to recognize his native religion has never been anything but a vehicle for Satanism, organized crime and terror, but he may be helpful in changing Islam for the better. The thing is he's a liberal, meaning he may be a "good Muslim," but he's a bad legislator.
>> heavry <<
Oh, no! Maryland is discriminating against Asian voters!
(*Sorry*)
Should be close! Mrs. Got_Moab? and I are heading out to the polls right now.
Is there any way we can get these links (post 70) at the top of the thread?
"NOTE: While MoCo and BalmerCo have largely black, Democratic populations, I must point out (or else people will be pouncing all over me) that BalmerCo does NOT include Balmer City, and MoCo is the "whiter" of the two inner DC-area counties."
go read the true story about Ellison on the Powerline blog.
I live in the 5th district and Ellison is dangerous.
Could you add the links to the Elections Results from my post #70 to the top of the thread so people can get to them easily, please.
I went out and voted here in Arizona for Len Munsil in the Republican Gubenatorial race over Don Goldwater (name over substance). I did 3 nights on phone banks for Len as we know him and his wife and kids. Len is a fine Christian conservative who would make a great governor - we're all watching the polls tonight in hopes of seeing Len gain the nomination.
I can't believe how many Rats are running for Senate in Maryland-- 18 Candidates!
US Senate-Democrat- Maryland
George ENGLISH 0 0%
Allan LICHTMAN 0 0%
Dennis RASMUSSEN 0 0%
Robert KAUFMAN 0 0%
Josh RALES 0 0%
Ben CARDIN 0 0%
Charles SMITH 0 0%
David DICKERSON 0 0%
Theresa SCALDAFERRI 0 0%
Anthony JAWORSKI 0 0%
Kweisi MFUME 0 0%
Thomas McCASKILL 0 0%
Bob ROBINSON 0 0%
Lih YOUNG 0 0%
Mike SCHAEFER 0 0%
James HUTCHINSON 0 0%
Joseph WERNER 0 0%
Blaine Taylor 0 0%
Voted at 7:20 this morning.
Personally, I voted straight Republican--and I chose Van Hollen for AG. Nothing against Bucher, it was a really tough choice.
Where I live, we also had District Attorney and State Assembly primaries.
Just came back from voting for Spencer. The lady at the table was a Republican too. We were laughing when she said OH ME AND YOU MAKES TWO REPUBLICANS TODAY! LOL IT was pretty dead there.
Just finished voting in Queens. Voter turnout very low even among Democrats!
Thanks, RobFromGa
I was going to do that right now, but I'm glad you did! And you provided links! Wow!!
Here's what my polling place handed to me after I voted tonight. I didn't look at it until I had left the building. It's not the sticker I used to get...
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