Posted on 11/02/2010 8:15:43 PM PDT by jhouston
Supreme Court Justice - David L. Baker Vote for 1 Precincts Reported 280/1774 Yes Non-Partisan 84156 50.82% No Non-Partisan 81451 49.18%
Supreme Court Justice - Michael J. Streit Vote for 1 Precincts Reported 280/1774 Yes Non-Partisan 83461 50.43% No Non-Partisan 82025 49.57%
Supreme Court Justice - Marsha Ternus Vote for 1 Precincts Reported 280/1774 Yes Non-Partisan 82479 49.95% No Non-Partisan 82629 50.05%
Vote for 1 Precincts Reported 557/1774
Yes Non-Partisan 176989 49.64%
No Non-Partisan 179532 50.36%
Supreme Court Justice - Michael J. Streit
Vote for 1 Precincts Reported 557/1774
Yes Non-Partisan 176899 49.54%
No Non-Partisan 180154 50.46%
Supreme Court Justice - Marsha Ternus
Vote for 1 Precincts Reported 557/1774
Yes Non-Partisan 173978 48.71%
No Non-Partisan 183165 51.29
How about some BOTTOM LINE numbers instead of the spreadsheets and Baloney
Who wins - who loses - or stop the crap
I hope they all go down.
Looks promising! Thanks for posting the thread.
Nobody has any idea what all that crap means, but I hope it means the judges are getting the boot.
FRegards,
LH
This is the retention election for the judges that found a new right to gay marriage in Iowa. I believe that a yes vote is to retain the judge and a no vote is to boot them.
I am also pretty sure that this is the first time a judge has been booted (assuming the no votes hold up).
Looks to me like they will.
And Culver is toast too.
Looks like the Republicans are performing miserably in the Congressional races, though.
By the way, we were just scanning the other lower level judges besides the 3 infamous Supreme Court judges, and it looks like they're all winning retention handily, as usual. Just what I expected.
I really enjoyed talking with him.
Our lead against these three judges is growing as more precincts come in.
It’s looking like we’re going to win this.
I wish I still lived in Iowa. It would have been a pleasure to vote these bastards out.
The no vote lead is growing. Looks like all 3 are going down!
Well over half of votes in, including most urban areas where voters approve the judges. Rural areas, where judges are being rejected, are still coming in. Judges are down by 5%. Congrats to Vander Plaats on his campaign!
It was a much bigger effort than Vander Plaats, although he got most of the attention.
This is one that the sodomites and the Bar Association (especially the Bar Association)can have a hissy-fit over. Just think...the proles have kicked some oath-breaking lawyers to the curb. This will have a salutory effect around the country.
The ABA will be tut-tutting about this for some time.
It was a much bigger effort than just Vander Plaats, although he got most of the attention and did great work.
This is one that the sodomites and the Bar Association (especially the Bar Association)can have a hissy-fit over. Just think...the proles have kicked some oath-breaking lawyers to the curb. This will have a salutory effect around the country.
The ABA will be tut-tutting about this for some time.
You are certainly correct. Rep. Steve King was a big mover too. Judges down by 7% with 75% in. “It’s over, Jim.”
I can hear the sobbing in Ames and Des Moines from here ;-)
It wouldn’t make sense for only some to get booted, but not all. You vote to retain or not for the same reason, I would think.
“No” being good, as in boot them out?
It’s almost to the point that Iowa deserves what it gets; getting the govenment it deserves.
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