Posted on 07/12/2011 8:55:06 PM PDT by Steelers6
Hahn 21,365 Huey 18,025
Ha...
Never mind if some of us own substantial land and businesses here... And California is a big state that some fools try to paint with the same brush...
So just run away...
Spoken like a true warrior...
I can only conclude you don’t have much so running away doesn’t really matter that much to you.
And BTW, the owner of this site is a Californian and its located in California so maybe you should stop posting here... You wouldn’t want to get any of the “crap” on you...
Craig Huey 32,034 46.1%
Narrowing
Craig Huey 34,636 45.4%
It's over • 100% reporting
Have the returns come in yet from Mexico City?
Those will arrive just in time for the 2012 election.
Hahn 21,365 Huey 18,025, thanks Steelers6.
Wonder when Californians will get it,democrats drain.
If there's a positive take away, the margin was only 9% which seems low given the registration advantage, name recognition, financial backing, union support, family dynasty, voting patterns and other factors all in Hahn's favor.
Good for Craig Huey but a moral victory won't cast House votes.
The district has gone Dem 3 to 1, or better, in recent cycles.
My wife and I couldn’t bring ourselves to vote for another GOP candidate after listening to McConnell’s comments yesterday.
Hopefully we’ll feel more spirited in 2012...
Exactly my thoughts. I have been ripped here by Calies for saying it, but I don’t care. They get what they voted for. Vote for a bunch of commies, and get the government they have. I would not live there if they paid me.
I pay no attention and have no care about the socialist state of CA. Conservatives will never reign there, so why bother.
The problem is that I do not want to pay for what the vote for. Think Greece, Portugal, etc.
“Go ahead and spin it any way you want, ‘Rats. You’re in deep doo-doo.”
And in upstate NY, a Democrat won a district that went GOP by 48 points in November!!
I think we may be in the deep doo-doo.
I kept telling people here that Hahn would win. Not because she has any merit, but because the 36th CD was gerrymandered to be a heavily Dem district in voter registrations.
Not true. First of all, there is only one district. It is a single congressional district, not multiple. Second of all, it was over before it ever started. In 2000, the Dems in Sacramento (our legislature) gerrymandered the 36th to be a heavily Dem district in voter registrations. That's how congressional elections are really won or lost. Through the redistricting process after each 10-year census.
The ignorance displayed here on FR of how elections are really won or lost is profound.
Not true. He never represented the 36th CD. He represented the 27th CD when he was first elected in 1976. After the 1980 census and redistricting, the 27th was made significantly more Dem in registrations. So Dornan ran for the U.S. senate and lost that year in the primary. He then moved to Garden Grove, which is in Orange County. In 1984, he was elected to Congress from the 38th District.
I saw that! I can’t believe those people didn’t show up this time.
Hey genius...it costs thousands of dollars to move, especially a long-distance move. How about you financing all us "Pubbies" to move to the states of our choice, huh.
California is a lost cause.
At a time when the rest of the country voted to reject Obama’s policies, they voted in an old hand — Jerry Brown and of course, Barbara Boxer.
The state deserves everything it gets — double digit unemployment, a population that increasingly cannot speak English, and continued business exodus... and oh yeah, a population with criminals on the loose because they can’t pay for their jails.
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