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Tennessee Primary Results (Live thread)
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| 8/3/06
Posted on 08/03/2006 5:08:18 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: 2006; bryany; corker; election; election2006; electioncongress; gopprimary; hilleary; primary; returns; senate; tennessee
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To: Torie; mariabush; fieldmarshaldj
Bob Corker has fallen below 50%
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Aug-03-2006 10:51 PM Eastern Standard Time
US Senate (R)
Precincts Reporting: 920 Of 2364 38%
Winner Candidate Incumbent Votes Vote %
Bob Corker 122031 49%
Ed Bryant 84853 35%
Van Hilleary 35542 15%
Tate Harrison 2278 1%
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posted on
08/03/2006 7:57:26 PM PDT
by
Clintonfatigued
(illegal aliens commit crimes that Americans won't commit)
To: Ingtar
Here is the gold standard polling outfit result, Mason Dixon, taken July 19:
Question: If the 2006 general election
for Tennessees U.S. Senate seat were
held today, for whom would you vote if
the candidates were Harold Ford, the
Democrat, and Bob Corker, the Republican?
Bob Corker 49%
Harold Ford 36%
Undecided 15%
Question: If the 2006 general election
for Tennessees U.S. Senate seat were held today,
for whom would you vote if the candidates
were Harold Ford, the Democrat, and Ed Bryant,
the Republican?
Ed Bryant 43%
Harold Ford 40%
Undecided 17%
Question: If the 2006 general election for Tennessees
U.S. Senate seat were held today, for whom would
you vote if the candidates were Harold Ford,
the Democrat, and Van Hilleary, the Republican?
Van Hilleary 41%
Harold Ford 41%
Undecided 18%
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posted on
08/03/2006 7:57:29 PM PDT
by
Torie
To: Diddle E. Squat
Honestly, Ford really doesn't stand a chance. Outside of Memphis, Tennessee is extremely Republican. Add in all of his family drama, which I'm sure will get worse closer to November, and you have an easy victory for the state.
Keep in mind, Tennessee's the reason Al Gore wasn't elected. If we wouldn't vote for a presidential candidate from our own state, why would we vote for someone so entrenched in a family of crime? Harold Jr. is not respected at all in this state. Memphis is it's own little world.
To: RockyTop4GOP
Corker isn't a solid conservative, but more of a Bush type Republican. There is a difference. Corker is a Bush Pioneer, so I expect Bush will campaign for him in the election.
To: Clintonfatigued
Calling someone a crybaby is not intelligent, rational posting. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.You may be right about that, but I strive to be accurate.
Anyway, my points are made, I'm dropping it now. Ya'll can have the last word.
To: Diddle E. Squat
Most support University of Memphis and just skip the Titans.
I am 35 miles north of Memphis, and this is UT country
We are Redskin fans and don't pay any attention to the Titans.
Didn't like them when they were in Huston and then was not happy the way were treated here.
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posted on
08/03/2006 8:00:06 PM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: Clintonfatigued
247
posted on
08/03/2006 8:01:16 PM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: RockyTop4GOP
Fine he had money and exposure but did he run on any pet issues that sounded good to your average not politically-saavy average Tennessean that would make him want to go out and vote for him?
OTOH I'm mindful this state did send Al Gore to the Senate and also Lamar Alexander, not exactly the stoutest conservatives you can find.
To: BloomNTn
Without a doubt. Look at all the connections between East Tennessee and Bush. The President will most definitely be campaigning in Tennessee this year.
BTW, I thought you didn't care about the election results tonight. You're up late.
To: RockyTop4GOP
Yes! we are definitely the redheaded stepchild of Tenn.
250
posted on
08/03/2006 8:02:42 PM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: mariabush
So does W. TN lean Cardinals, Braves, or Reds?
To: RockyTop4GOP
Though not a Tennessee resident, I was interested in this race. I had high hopes for Ed Bryant and did several postings on him.
252
posted on
08/03/2006 8:03:40 PM PDT
by
Clintonfatigued
(illegal aliens commit crimes that Americans won't commit)
To: Diddle E. Squat
Big Cardinal fans.
253
posted on
08/03/2006 8:04:29 PM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: Torie
I tend to disregard the M/D in Tennessee. In the past they seem to underestimate things as far as Republicans go in the general elections. But I saw that same M/D poll reported four different ways also. This was the set of numbers Corker put out. The others were not nearly so rosy for him... perhaps Corker released the correct ones, but you also have to remember this was after months of Corker outspending the other two by better than 2:1 and painting them as the ones that were corrupt.
254
posted on
08/03/2006 8:04:40 PM PDT
by
Ingtar
(Prensa dos para el inglés)
To: RockyTop4GOP
Per the 11:00 news - upper east Tenn counties not reporting yet. Van Hill has conceded. What a dope.
255
posted on
08/03/2006 8:04:48 PM PDT
by
don-o
(Proudly posting without reading the thread since 1998. (stolen from one cool dude))
To: Clintonfatigued
256
posted on
08/03/2006 8:05:12 PM PDT
by
Coldwater Creek
("Over there, over there, We won't be back 'til it's over Over there.")
To: don-o
He should have "conceded" several months ago.
To: BloomNTn
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posted on
08/03/2006 8:06:58 PM PDT
by
don-o
(Proudly posting without reading the thread since 1998. (stolen from one cool dude))
To: whatisthetruth
OTOH I'm mindful this state did send Al Gore to the Senate and also Lamar Alexander, not exactly the stoutest conservatives you can find.
You forget that since we elected Al Gore, the parties have pretty much changed. Despite being conservative, the entire state of Tennessee didn't go for the GOP until 2000.
As for Alexander, he's another entrenched Tennessean that can do no wrong. Doesn't his family own much of the Knoxville area? He's served in almost every position of leadership in TN including president of UT. There was no way the man wasn't going to be elected despite his views. Sadly, the older generations are the ones who vote, and everyone remembered his plaid shirt campaign and loved him.
To: Ingtar
By that logic in voting for Corker, I assume you will be voting for Ford in the Fall. Ford will not run as a conservative, and even if he did there is no compelling reason for him to vote that way and every compelling reason to vote with the liberals in his party.
Corker may or may not be a conservative at heart. However, there will be no compelling reason for him to vote as a liberal and very compelling reasons for him to be conservative in the Senate.
For he will have the biggest machine behind him, loyal supporters, and might be facing the one candidate that the polls showed he had a chance against.
I don't know which polls you are talking about. The ones I saw showed that Bryant and Van Hilleary would be in a dog fight with Ford, but Corker would clean Ford's clock. Do you have a link or two to share to support your claim?
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posted on
08/03/2006 8:08:08 PM PDT
by
Tennessean4Bush
(I would never belong to any club that would have someone like me as a member.)
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