Posted on 11/04/2008 11:16:58 PM PST by Perdogg
Roe?
Christian County ballots are not in yet, which is the county just south of where I live. Jackson County (kansas city) has a few precincts left. It is about 500 votes to the plus for McCain right now.
Has anyone noticed that the bloodbath we took tonight was in all the battleground states? Florida, virginia, indiana, ohio, penn, missouri, colorado, nevada, and missouri?
Everyone of these sre true republican areas except for maybe Pennsylvania.
Thezse were also the very same states that ACORN had a hand in???
first-time participants and those who got the word they get a check
I worked as a pollwatcher in Kansas City, MO and I was amazed by the huge black turnout in this particular district. They would come... stand in line for two hours... pop in, grab a ballot (as first time voters) and then they would simply pencil in “Obama” (they had no desire in keeping that secret) and they would leave the rest of the ballot blank!
Every low life on the face of the earth ,
Without Biblical principles, the system doesn’t work. No system works without those, and any incorporating them should work. Eastern philosophy has infiltrated the west, just like all the weeds and frogs and walking fish.
SOS has Coleman up 7000, networks have al up 2000.
I noticed a LACK of Latino voters, but lots of neighbors.
Smith is up by 3000 and has dodge bullet number one (Mainland Portland). He has to hold on for Eugene but he might be able to pull it out.
I don’t understand how Indiana could reelect Mitch Daniels by a huge margin, and then vote for Obama. McCain never should have taken Indiana for granted. He should have been locking up the states bush won, instead of trying to win PA. Of course, if hadn’t stupidly made the mistake of taking public money after Obama broke his pledge to take it, maybe he could have been more competitive.
the only ones who made an issue of her "religion" are the driveby media, and you...
these freaks in Iowa don't deserve to be first at anything....
I agree — I am so tired of Iowa being first!
I am going to call our national committeewoman later today to see what we need to do. I will be glad to get a petition started in every state to take to the national committee people. Heck I will even pay to go to their quarterly meeting to lobby to have Iowa, NH, MI, and now FL booted out of first in the Nation voting.
. They think they’ll be exempt but are in for a big surprise.
Yes. I predict the hordes who elected BO will turn on him VERY quickly. Anything less than him handing out free I-phones and plasma tv’s on innauguration day is going to be met with outrage. They will turn on him and each other within bo’s first year if he does not deliver 110% of what he promised. How is he going to do this and run a country too! Something will have to give. I also believe this ‘test’ that Joe Biden so aptly warned us of will come within days (or even before) his innauguration. Oops, I guess there is a little more to being president than giving flowery speeches to adoring crowds and promising handouts. What’s a Messiah to do? this will be VERY interesting to say the least. All the rest of us can do is stay out the fray.
I totally agree.
I believe Texas should be one of the first three to vote.
Not only are we a heavily Republican State, we also demographically represent the Nation pretty well.
Iowa being first is nothing more then a pander to the Farm Vote.
Why should states that can’t bother to really ever vote for Republicans get to decide?
Your condition is called Optimism. I suffer from it too. Pass the bottle my way. I'm gonna need heavy drugs for the next week to get through the gloating.
I think we should go right up the center of Middle America from Texas to North Dakota. Our states are reliably red time after time. In those states you have demographics including American Indian.
I want any state that went blue sent to the back of the pack!
I agree, with one caveat. I think FL,OH, or MO should be among the first 5 states. These are bellwethers and must haves for Republicans so I think they should have a good say in the nominee.
But states like NH,IA,MI should be at the end.
It should go kind of like you said, from most reliably Republican to least.
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