Thank you! I’ve been surfing for an hour just trying to find some info and here you are! Thanks!
Big day in CA. Not much choice for Governor but looking good to crush a box-er-two.
Thanks for posting this thread!
Wen’t to vote a little while ago....(South Carolina Primaries).From what I could see there was pretty good turnout...Not Heavy...but this of course is before lunch.....
Arkansas has Sen. Blanche Lincoln facing Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, a strong contender supported by SEIU.
Halter seems to have eeked out a poll lead of about 3%.
California
Nevada
Virginia
South Carolina
Who else?
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Wonderful, thanks for the thread.
Does anyone have recommendations on the down-ticket races in California. Specifically, I wanted to find out who is considered to be the strongest candidate to beat Maldonado in the Lt. Gov. race.
Re: California - Interesting posts from Orly Taitz Facebook
1. Orly Taitz Dr. Orly Taitz was endorsed with 79% of the vote by the Independence Caucus, main vetting central of grassroots organizations
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2. Orly Taitz Dr. Orly Taitz was ranked first in her bid for CA Sec of State by 2:1 margin in the survey by Grassroots Constitutional Republicans
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Is it possible she will pull out the Sec. of State position?
I voted in the Republican primary in South Carolina 1 hour after the polls opened. I was the 25th voter to request a Republican ballot. The first voter requesting a Democrat ballot had not arrived yet.
Went to our rural polling place in Maine shortly after the polls opened at 10:00 AM. We and one other person were the only ones there at the moment. Reports so far are of a light turnout.
The Portland paper had some interesting stats the other day on party switching:
1,200 people went from unenrolled to Republican
658 people went from unenrolled to Democrat
956 people went from Democrat to Republican
346 people went from Republican to Democrat
We know a lot of people who went from unenrolled to vote for Paul LePage, the only true conservative in the gubernatorial field. Have to wonder a bit if some of the Dem to Repub conversions are to vote against LePage in favor of one of the RINOs who probably wouldn’t stand a chance in the general.
The other big item on the statewide ballot is the repeal of a new set of taxes that the legislature approved last year. Hopefully that will pass.
Very quiet at my polling place earlier, I was the only voter in the room amongst 15 or so seniors that were manning the polls. Fairly typical around here for primaries.
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Go Miller-Meeks IA-02!!!
thanks , hope some more are shown the door today