Posted on 05/18/2010 3:15:17 PM PDT by InterceptPoint
There are already a couple of LIVE THREADS covering the overall PA primary election. But I don't see anything out there for the Arkansas, Kentucky and Oregon folks so we are going to post our normal live thread focusing on the Key House Races. In this weeks Primary Elections we see 2 competitive House Races in AR and 9 in PA. Plus there is the Special Election in PA-12 that we have been following. There is nothing looking very competitive to us in OR or KY.
So if you are just interested in how things are going across the board in PA here are the ongoing PA LIVE THREADS"
Primary election gets a slow start (Pennsylvania Primary Thread)
For those of you who have been following the Key House Races here is our list of the competitive races in today's primaries.
District | Dem Primary Winner | R-Seats | Republican Incumbent or Challengers | Links to All State Races | |||
Or Incumbent | Main Challenger | Challenger | Challenger | ||||
AR | 1 | Open D (Berry) | Rick Crawford | Princella Smith | AR | ||
AR | 2 | Open D (Snyder) | Tim Griffin | Scott Wallace | AR | ||
PA | 3 | Kathleen Dahlkemper | Martha Moore | Mike Kelly | Ed Franz | PA | |
PA | 4 | Jason Altmire | Mary Beth Buchanan | Keith Rothfus | PA | ||
PA | 6 | Dem Primary | Incumbent | Jim Gerlach | PA | ||
PA | 7 | Open D (Sestak) | Pat Meehan | PA | |||
PA | 8 | Patrick Murphy | Mike Fitzpatrick | Gloria Carlineo | Ira Hoffman | PA | |
PA | 10 | Chris Carney | Tom Marino | David Madeira | Malcolm Derk | PA | |
PA | 11 | Paul Kanjorski | Lou Barletta | Chris Paige | PA | ||
PA | 12 | Special Election | Timothy Burns | PA | |||
PA | 12 | Open D (Murtha) | Bill Russell | Timothy Burns | PA | ||
PA | 17 | Tim Holden | Frank Ryan | Josh First | Dave Argall | PA |
A big chunk of precincts just came in and it’s still within 500 votes.
It was the worst possible outcome, brityank. And dittos on the FU Gleason!
2010 Special Election for the 12th Congressional District
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Unofficial Results
*** 588 out of 591 Districts (99.49%) Reporting Statewide ***
Representative in Congress
12th Congressional District
Candidate Votes Percent
CRITZ, MARK S. (DEM)
69,946 53.3%
BURNS, TIM (REP)
58,208 44.3%
AGORIS, DEMO (LIB)
3,115 2.4%
Republican Primary -90% in
Candidate Votes Percent
RUSSELL, WILLIAM (REP)
19,484 43.0%
BURNS, TIM (REP)
25,860 57.0%
How were your machines set up - two different selections, or as the SoS lists them, in sequence?
No problem, jaz. I've not been around much or participating all that much either. Pretty busy these days.
Remember us discussing Gleason 4 years ago? We were saying the same thing about him then! He needs to go. He is a demonrat and does all he can to help them win, and as you say, lining his pockets as he does. No doubt about it. (channeling al-Murthawi)
Half Soros/union democrats and half whatever democrats. Amazing they’re evenly split, and like you noted, they’re still only separated by 500+ votes.
Nonsense. Republicans didn’t vote against Burns in the special election, although I’m sure we’ll hear him or his handlers try to spin his loss that way. Burns ran a crappy campaign, that’s why he lost.
Ah, NetJets. Oh yes, they like to use their money foolishly and ya know what the old adage says about fools and their money.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Arkansas Sen. Blanche Lincoln failed to win the majority of votes in the Democratic primary Tuesday and now faces a three-week fight with Lt. Gov. Bill Halter for her party's nomination.
Already one of the most vulnerable incumbents seeking re-election this year, Lincoln will run against Halter alone in a June 8 runoff. A third candidate, Little Rock businessman D.C. Morrison, drew enough votes Tuesday to force the extra campaign but will not progress.
Lincoln had said she would be ecstatic with either a runoff or a clear-cut victory, but Halter has said forcing overtime would be close to a win.
The special was the first screen, and then the primaries from Governor on down on the following screens.
Yep, Halter is Soros’ Marxist. All smiles and making nice with stupid voters. Blanche is a witch too. Living the American dream while shafting everyone else. Typical Left-winger.
How nasty was the contest between Burns and Russel?
Did Russel like hammer Burns too bad in TV ads?
There is truth in what you say. It's a strength and a weakness. As I watched people going in to the polls today I paid attention to how people used the lists of endorsed candidates they were offered. Some folks declined, since they already knew how they would vote.
Of the people who took the endorsement lists, I believe many just voted "as they were told". I heard several Dems talking about being confused as to how to interpret something on their endorsement list and wondering whether they'd "done it right" and "how they were supposed to vote".
Among GOP voters, I had several who seemed confused by the list, which I explained to them without pushing any candidates. I believe based on the outcomes that many people pretty much vote according to the endorsement list, unless they see a local candidate or someone very familiar.
It is very important to influence those party endorsements, and indeed to encourage a variety of constitutionally oriented candidates to run for office. Endorsements carry a lot of weight among voters on both sides. While people may debate and snipe, ultimately, many will line up with the party recommendations if only because they don't have time to do all their own research.
Well, that settles it! The two can do battle for three weeks and spend lots of money fighting one another.
No clear winner and a run-off is precisely the outcome we wanted.
:)
Russell never mentioned Burns in any of his TV ads.
Oh well - on to 2012!!
You got it. BTW, do you know how much those things cost a month just to have them on standby?! I could buy a new car and a new house for what it costs a year! I will never understand. Of course, I actually grew up poor so it's harder for me to part with my EARNED money.
Yep.
Do I ever and for the life of me can't believe he's still there. He's the poster boy for the Repub establishment and it looks like the establishment has to go to get this turkey out.
No, This Isn’t an “Anti-Incumbent” Year
The White House is looking to push a storyline about the November elections - and for a job like that, there’s nobody better suited than Obama water-carrier extraordinaire, Richard Wolffe:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/horseraceblog/2010/05/this_isnt_an_antiincumbent_yea.html
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