Posted on 11/04/2002 7:26:51 PM PST by Bogey78O
Well tomorrrow's the big day. Here's to hoping that the Dems just don't bother to deal with the hassle of voting.
So what does everyone think the end result is gonna be?
Is anyone else hoping bad weather supresses the apathetic Dems from voting?
But still vote for whatever Republican you want. Numbers count in this election and every vote against Landrieu makes a difference.
I'm curious as to why so little attention is being paid to this race.
One thing is that it can't be won on Tuesday other than by Proud Mary but if it gets pushed into the runoff then look for the power brokers and money come forth. Heck you make think they've move the WH to 'Red Stick'. LA will have national attention and the cash will flow... Laissez les bon temps roulez
She has served in a somewhat legislative capacity on the New Orleans city council, so she has relevant experience. As head of a bureaucratic office, she cut her own budget, fired bad government workers, and found a way to eliminate the office. It doesn't get any better than that with a bureaucratic office. While I understand that some may think she is less the completely pro-life, she is plenty pro-life for where our country is today and where it needs to be for most of our tomorrows. She will be a voice for the unborn. Her website speaks of her support for the Second Amendment as part of an overall part of homeland security. That's a very good perspective on the Second Amendment, and I think she'll use it well. While she sometimes dismisses her own intellectual strength, she has earned a law degree. I'm not all that impressed with lawyers, but a law degree is still a substantial academic achievement. Many of answers in the debate showed that she has an excellent grasp of the issues and principles that are important. Finally, I've met her in person, and she seems very nice and very "real." She will be a very good senator if we send her to Washington, so stop emphasizing this "winnability" nonsense.
Having said all of that, I am still supporting Tony Perkins. I don't agree with him on every issue, but I think he's a guy who will stand for what he believes even if he must stand alone. He has shown that trait in opposing higher taxes even when imposed by a Republican governor. I think he'll work with the president and the rest of the Republicans in Washington, but I think he has an independent streak that we need. People may hate Bob Smith for being such an independent cuss, but I think some folks like him are good balance for the party. I think Tony Perkins can provide some of that balance but do it in a way that will be much more palatable to non-conservatives. He has significant legislative experience at the state level, and that experience is relevant. While I'm rarely decided by one's military service, I think his service in the Marines is a good thing. His work with the State Department in counter-terrorism is also good to have right now. While most will see him as a religious conservative, I think he'll be a strong voice for the small-government conservative movement.
Okay, the prediction (remember I'm always wrong)
Landrieu - 44%
Terrell - 21% - up from a prediction that I made a few days ago
Perkins - 18% - a strong, unexpected religious conservative turnout and good debate performance makes him the surprise and keeps Mary, Mary under 50%.
Cooksey - 17% - a great guy whose campaign just never gained momentum
Liberal Senator Landrieu
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Bill
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