Posted on 11/27/2006 6:54:06 AM PST by Princip. Conservative
Rep. Deborah Pryce is keeping her seat in Ohio 15th Congressional District. The Franklin County Board of Elections said she won by 1,054 votes over challenger Mary Jo Kilroy.
The narrow margin of victory means that there will be a recount.
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GOPer Hangs On PING!!!!
Princip. Conservative replied elsewhere, but I wanted to point out that Ohio is projected to lose 2 seats in 2010 anyway.
Do you have any other projections or a web page with projections on 2010. Would be very insterested.
I'm not saying that the anti-immigration thing caused tons of people to vote against him. They all voted for the immigration propositions.
It just wasn't enough to interest most voters in keeping Hayworth. The grassroots support for tough-on-immigration is non-existent -- fool's gold.
Here you go. Ignore the "2004 estimated" column, that's meaningless data.
http://www.msnbc.com/modules/interactive.asp?id=/d/tables/ACBJ_GOPcongress/data.js&navid=3032552
we need to forge an alliance with the blue dogs in the house to stop it.
Your link is more recent, and I was also surprised by the numbers for Michigan. Thanks.
Good news.
One thing, though, Louisiana is clearly losing a seat. They were barely holding on to their 7th seat before Katrina hit.
We'll take it! ;-)
I know some good Conservatives like Rick Santorum lost. But, "WE" Freepers didn't lose it for them; they lost it for themselves by doing very little while they had the White House and both Houses of Congress for six years. They spent like drunk Democrats; crawled in bed with the likes of Jack Abramhoff and, regardless of what anyone says, they covered up for a panty-waist peodophile.
I know some good Conservatives like Rick Santorum lost. But, "WE" Freepers didn't lose it for them; they lost it for themselves by doing very little while they had the White House and both Houses of Congress for six years. They spent like drunk Democrats; crawled in bed with the likes of Jack Abramhoff and, regardless of what anyone says, they covered up for a panty-waist peodophile.
I think it was clearly pointed out Hayworth won comfortably in 2004, 2002 and lost in a Republican leaning district in 2006. What changed in 2006? In the 2 years since his last win, he was constantly on national TV, Fox, CNN dobbs etc making his own opinion well heard on immigration issues and attacking President Bush. Infact i think he even outdid tancredo with his relentless focus and appearance in the media on this issue. To say his played no part in his defeat is ridiculous and reveals your delusion. It is again ridiculous to claim that he lost because he was out campaigned by the Dem to be harder on this issue.
When other Arizona house Republicans won comfortably and Hayworth is only one who lost( along with Graf), it simply shows clearly that simply a hardline blowhard rheoteric on immigration does not translate in to a electoral winning strategy.
Disagree. It certainly wasn't fool's gold for Bilbray. Health care, illegal immigration, and foreign policy will be the issues in 2008. No matter how the politicians try to spin the issue or whatever legislation is passed, it will be a case of who do you believe, the politicians/MSM or your lying eyes? Illegal immigration has metastasized throughout the country. Individual communities are taking things into their own hands. Our schools, hospitals, social welfare systems, and penal systems are being stressed to the breaking point. If we have an economic downturn, the issue will become even more visible and incendiary.
Here is a good presentation on the impact of LEGAL immigration, which has increased from 178,000 a year prior to 1965 to one million annually. Add to these numbers, 500,000 to 1 million illegal aliens annually and you have a disaster in the making.
I didn't say it played no role for any voter. I said it was not the central issue. Certainly, Mitchell did not use it against Hayworth in his campaign. I provided you with a link to a Mitchell political ad. Corruption in the form of his link to Abramoff and his political contributions to Hayworth, the $100,000 payment from him to his wife for campaign services, Hayworth's staunch support of Bush policies on Iraq and embryonic stem cell research played, my opinion more of a role. Add to that a popular former mayor and state senator as the opponent and you have a much closer race. If you notice, Bush only pulled 53% in this district against Gore.
When other Arizona house Republicans won comfortably and Hayworth is only one who lost( along with Graf), it simply shows clearly that simply a hardline blowhard rheoteric on immigration does not translate in to a electoral winning strategy.
Did it work for Tancredo? You are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts. I have a home in Scottsdale. Immigration was not the main issue in this campaign no matter how much you stomp your foot and get red in the face.
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