I don't think the Dem's were to worried about California going red. ;-)
In places like NJ, and Florida, probably Ohio and PA too, many conservatives had trouble voting.
This needs to be investigated like Ken Starr on a Clinton!
Fight this now, before all your freedoms are taken away.
I'm in Texas not California. While it's true that there was no chance Texas would go for Obama, there was a chance the DemocRATS might take over the lower House of the state legislature, and there were three seats in play in my city that could be picked up by Republicans to prevent a Democrat takeover. Two were held by freshmen, and one was held by a two term legislator. The one race we did win was probably the most expensive state House race in the whole state, because both candidates spent over $1.8 million combined on their campaigns. The freshman incumbent was an old Harvard law school buddy of Obama's (some websites I have see say he was Obama's room mate at Harvard), and his challenger was a 4 term former Democrat legislator turned Republican who had represented parts of this district back in the early 1990's.
I hate to disillusion you, but Starr did a pretty bad job of investigating Clinton. He could have submitted to the House Judiciary Committee many more and more serious charges on which he could have been impeached than he actually did.
I hate to disillusion you, but Starr did a pretty bad job of investigating Clinton. He could have submitted to the House Judiciary Committee many more and more serious charges on which he could have been impeached than he actually did.