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Posted on 12/19/2001 2:12:02 PM PST by Rockinfreakapotamus
Former West Virginia State Senator Jay Wolfe for U.S. Senate in 2002. Site contains the plan for defeating liberal Jay Rockefeller. Be sure to check out the "Jay vs Jay" poll and submit your vote.
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pinging fellow West Virginians
To: 2yearlurker;
69ConvertibleFirebird;
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Abundy;
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pinging Marylanders since you don't have a sinate election next year.
To: 87FXRC;
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pinging our western border neighbors in Ohio since you don't have a sinate election next year either.
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
I like it. He speaks in a straightforward manner, organized and well ordered. Not like the rambling Rockefeller. He needs to physically hit the campaign trail now, while W is riding high and the memory of algore's almost presidency are still fresh in everyone's minds.
He'll never beat Rockefeller by media, so he needs to be at EVERY dinner the Friends of the NRA have, for one thing. It will be hard, but he could do it with help.
I will help out as much as possible as soon as I am done with my Boards and have landed a job. I hope everyone else can, too.
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posted on
12/19/2001 2:42:17 PM PST
by
jrewingjr
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pinging the 'mother state' of Virginia since you folks have neither sinate, gubernatorial, or state legislative elections next year.
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To: Rockinfreakapotamus
You may want to review this FR thread on the
2002 Senate Elections. Go to the last entry to see West Virginia. Bush beat Gore last year by 6.33% last year in WV, which gives some hope that Bush can have coattails for 2002. Be sure to let us know about any FReeps you have planned.
To: HighWheeler
WV has elected at least 2 Republican Governors, and also the Bush and Rep Capito victories there last year, so the GOP might actually have a chance to win this one. Of course, it's never easy to vote out an incumbent, but maybe they will surprise the rest of us. We need as many GOP Senators as we can keep/elect this year; remember RI Senator Chafee's threat to leave the Republican Party if another seat goes GOP (what a turd!). So every gain counts and hopefully WV will help aid in this effort.....
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posted on
12/19/2001 4:12:29 PM PST
by
Malcolm
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
WOW! This guy is really good!
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
Thanks for the Ping.
Muerte al de Rockefellers
To: HighWheeler
Thanks for the link to your sinate spreadsheet. South DUHkota!
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
Just a side note about the poll. Submitting it will send your e-mail address to the site with your poll entries. I did not see any sort of privacy statement on the site. While I don't know this guy or the people hosting his web site, I _never_ pass that information out blindly.
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posted on
12/19/2001 10:28:37 PM PST
by
zandtar
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
Sweet! Big Hillbilly, gonna be votin' by absentee ballot, West By God BUMP!
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posted on
12/20/2001 2:52:53 AM PST
by
wasp69
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
My perception of the Northern Panhandle is that folks expect the gubmint to save the steel industry, regardless of whose fault it may be that it's failing. Rockefeller managed to do and say essentially nothing about it during the Clinton years - too busy toeing the Dem Party line and junketing to Japan - and now is making a big show of holding Bush's feet to the fire on Section 201 and tariffs. I hope Jay W. will point out Rocky's negligence and hypocrisy in that regard.
To: zandtar
Zan, I don't think it records your
"email address" as I have tried voting from the same computer logged on from two different accounts. More than likely it just records a cookie. Once I figure out how to disable my cookies, I plan to try again to confirm this.
- Jeff
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
pinging the 'mother state' of Virginia since you folks have neither sinate, gubernatorial, or state legislative elections next year. Virginia has a Senate race next year. Senator John Warner is running for re-election. Thus far, the RATS don't have a credible challenger.
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
Zan, I don't think it records your "email address" as I have tried voting from the same computer logged on from two different accounts. More than likely it just records a cookie. Once I figure out how to disable my cookies, I plan to try again to confirm this. Well the warning may also depend on what what security levels you have your browser set at. But when I click on the "Submit" button for the poll, I get the following pop up window message:
"This form is being submitted by using e-mail. Submitting this form will reveal your e-mail address to the recipient, and will send the form data without encrypting it for privacy."
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posted on
12/20/2001 9:24:03 AM PST
by
zandtar
To: Ward Smythe
Ward, Oops - My bad. From
www.NRSC.org[VA] POLITICAL OUTLOOK
No Democratic challengers to Sen. Warner have yet been announced for the 2002 race. Republicans look strong in Virginia as President Bush carried the state in 2000 and Sen. George Allen defeated incumbent Democrat Chuck Robb.
To: Rockinfreakapotamus
"pinging Marylanders since you don't have a sinate election next year."It wouldn't matter if we had a Sinate election every six months. I'm afraid we are stuck with our two liberal morons until he!! freezes over.
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