Posted on 06/08/2010 8:02:07 PM PDT by Steelfish
Sen. Blanche Lincoln Wins Close Runoff in Arkansas, Captures Democratic Nomination
Gaz ta be a repub now!
Well, look at the bright side. The unions didn’t get their way.
she is dead woman walking now.
Good, it will be easier to run against her record.
BFD. She out-Libbed her ultra-Liberal opponent. She’s toast come November.
Good deal. Her opponent would be able to claim he’s more conservative and deny responsibility. Lincoln will have to run on her record.
With 70% of the vote counted, Lincoln holds a 51% to 49% lead.
http://www.thestatecolumn.com/blog/2010/06/arkansas-election-results-race-remains-too-close-to-call/
but they did spend a lot of money on a the loser...HAHAHAHAHA
Did someone on Fox News say she is trailing by 20 points in the latest general election poll?
Blanche is toast...she will be 15 points behind tomorrow!!
That is what I was thinking. I would rather Boozman run against her record than Halter.
She’s one of the best (if you can call it that) Democrats. The guy she beat was a real moonbat.
They always back the losers/liberals. :-)
I just want to see this skank GONE from the U.S. Senate once and for all, and I don’t care who or how defeats her as long as she is history.
Halter was backed very strongly by the unions. They spent a substantial amount of money for him AND STILL LOST !!
Tells you how people tend to view unions and their unending demand for increased pensions nowadays.
Lincoln is on Fox now and needs a new hairdresser.
Each ime a Democrat wins, it means that America loses.
With MoveOn.org and UNIONS supporting him. They have poured millions (& bus loads of people) in to this race for him. So, we can say 'THEY' were defeated tonight moreso than Halter.
Yep. Blance would actually make a better Republican than lots of Republicans.
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