Posted on 11/07/2006 5:04:31 PM PST by Dog
Please Mods can we have one central Live thread ...its tough jumping from thread to thread to get results.
It really could be worse.
Pelosi + Reid...now THAT's a nightmare.
Go Guam! My DH is on a business trip there right now, overseeing a housing project for our military. We're pulling troops out of Okinawa and moving them to Guam. He's making sure they get the kind of homes they deserve.
Well, I don't want to call anyone a troll. I do think we have missed a great opportunity. Look, if we do hold on to a slim margin, it's still going to be a very difficult time over the next few years.
Off year elections are always tough, but ignoring your base until a few months before the election is just plain suicidal. I think illegal immigration and the president's firm stance against what most folks wanted, was a mistake. Waiting until a few months ago... shaking my head.
Cuyahoga is not in yet, either. The OH SOS webpage just crashed, too.
AMEN DOG!
and that was a verrry good reason
"I propose we force freedom on these maniacs so that the people they live with and break bread with are too busy making money and inventing things and trading with US to have the time to bother with killing you."
You can't FORCE freedom on someone.
"All those "Rove, You Magnificent Bastard" posts seemed waaaay tp optomistic..."
Now it is simply, "Rove, You Bastard."
There have been other nominees for best post already, this one truly says it all for me.
Unbelievable! We're going to get what we don't deserve.
U.S. House - Pennsylvania
U.S. House - District 2 29.3% of 740 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Chaka Fattah (I) Dem 50,082 86.5%
Michael Gessner GOP 6,344 11.0%
David Baker Grn 1,490 2.6%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 3 64.8% of 421 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Phil English (I) GOP 61,174 52.4%
Steven Porter Dem 50,188 43.0%
Timothy Hagberg CST 5,298 4.5%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 4 29.9% of 531 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Jason Altmire Dem 25,199 55.7%
Melissa Hart (I) GOP 20,035 44.3%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 5 56.0% of 552 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
John Peterson (I) GOP 54,392 61.2%
Donald Hilliard Dem 34,532 38.8%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 6 12.6% of 334 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Lois Murphy Dem 14,741 54.0%
Jim Gerlach (I) GOP 12,570 46.0%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 7 49.7% of 447 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Joe Sestak Dem 64,396 56.6%
Curt Weldon (I) GOP 49,313 43.4%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 8 28.3% of 350 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Patrick Murphy Dem 32,606 51.8%
Michael Fitzpatrick (I) GOP 30,292 48.2%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 9 47.8% of 506 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Bill Shuster (I) GOP 46,254 58.9%
Tony Barr Dem 32,296 41.1%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 10 56.2% of 530 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Christopher Carney Dem 56,985 55.8%
Don Sherwood (I) GOP 45,105 44.2%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 11 58.7% of 501 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Paul Kanjorski (I) Dem 87,811 75.0%
Joseph Leonardi GOP 29,331 25.0%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 12 41.9% of 601 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
John Murtha (I) Dem 45,985 62.2%
Diana Irey GOP 27,926 37.8%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 13 18.1% of 509 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Allyson Schwartz (I) Dem 23,028 69.0%
Raj Peter Bhakta GOP 10,349 31.0%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 14 33.3% of 739 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Mike Doyle (I) Dem 46,350 90.0%
Titus North Grn 5,145 10.0%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 15 2.5% of 326 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Charles Dent (I) GOP 1,592 50.3%
Charles Dertinger Dem 1,481 46.8%
Greta Browne Grn 90 2.8%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 16 6.0% of 316 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Lois Herr Dem 4,191 65.2%
Joseph Pitts (I) GOP 1,960 30.5%
John Murphy Ind 275 4.3%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 17 44.9% of 443 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Tim Holden (I) Dem 45,792 68.5%
Matthew Wertz GOP 21,050 31.5%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 18 16.5% of 550 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Tim Murphy (I) GOP 18,185 56.6%
Chad Kluko Dem 13,949 43.4%
Updated: 11/7/2006 10:16 PM ET
U.S. House - District 19 21.5% of 284 precincts reporting
Candidate Party Vote Count % Votes Cast
Todd Platts (I) GOP 16,888 58.2%
Philip Avillo Dem 11,213 38.6%
Derf Maitland Grn 932 3.2%
..Murtha, frikin unbelievable.. and Weldon not doing well..
Well that was a great plan.
Hello amnesty. Goodbye wall.
G F Allen Republican 1,058,509 49.88%
J H Webb Jr Democratic 1,038,154 48.92%
...and it's just gonna get worse here. :-(
Yeah and if Brown has really unseated DeWine then Ohio's Senators will be a "whiny liberal crybaby duchebag" and Sherrod Brown. (Yes I don not like Voinabitch" and I had to hold my nose to vote for DeWhiner)
Curt doesn't own anyone anything. He still has until January.
Come on Curt spill your guts on the senate floor.
Because Lamont is so far to the left that he makes even Lieberman's voting record look conservative. He's not even doing the usual "talk right, vote left" thing.
Hi, FRiend... haven't heard from you in awhile. :o)
Rick Santorum is such a class act. I really hope he doesn't "disappear"... I would love to see him back in some higher office.
I am just sickened by the results tonight. I can't believe Michael Steele and Bob Ehrlich lost in your state as well... I thought each of them had a fighting chance in their races. Oh well, in Connecticut at least we got rid of far-left moonbat Ned Lamont. Some of our House races are nail-biters though... 3 that used to be "safe" GOP seats...
I wonder that also.
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