A little “lighthearted” ranting & raving. Bill & Hillary Clinton fawned all over her....even made an ad for her.....the Mrs. Clinton,,,,Hillary that be...held a big fundraiser for her (Clinton-In-Law, Margorie Margo”lies”....the lies fit right in with the Clintons, the Obamas and all Democrats....it’s a way of life for the thug rulers of America!!!
30% of the Democrat vote in for PA13CD.....results thus far!!!
B. Boyle - 8466 votes - 60.7% of the vote
M Margolies - 3055 votes - 21.9% of the vote
Guess being a fellow traveler of the lie tellers, the Clintons did not help Ms. Margolies at all!!! Hope she’ll be a great baby sitter....cause she ain’t going to congress!!! LOL!!!
McConnell wins easily though Bevin gets a respectable amount the vote for a desultory challenger
Georgia Senate 23% reporting
Jack Kingston 30.3%
David Perdue 29.7
Karen Handel 17.5
Paul Broun 11.1
Phil Gingrey 9.5
Derrick Grayson 1.0
Art Gardner 0.8
Handel is a ways back. If it’s a Kingston/Perdue runoff I’ll definitely support Kingston. Too bad so many people wasted their votes on Broun and Gingrey.
http://elections.nytimes.com/2014/results/primaries/georgia
http://elections.nytimes.com/2014/results/primaries/kentucky
http://elections.nytimes.com/2014/results/primaries/oregon
Matt Bevin lost me when he came out in support of amnesty. What a douchebag.
Mitch is going to lose anyway.
Well, at the moment the Kentucky vote shows a total vote of:
388,590 Votes in the DimocRAT primary for Senate
340,133 Votes in the Republican primary
The Democrat Grimes had 93,533 more votes than McConnell (297,757 to 204,224).
The vote count shows that the DimocRATS in Kentucky have more enthusiasm than the Republican voters. I think that will carry over to the general election this fall. The votes that Grimes did not get in the RAT primary will almost all go to Grimes (Grimes did not denigrate her opponents). McConnell will NOT get all the non-McConnell votes (after his and the GOPe actions essentially WARRING on the Tea Party).
I think that when an objective assessment of Kentucky’s 2014 Senatorial election is written, it will state that McConnell won the battle of the primary race but lost the war when the general election is held. It did not have to turn out this way. McConnell could have easily won the primary without the completely unnecessary warring on the constitutional conservative part of his base—but he somehow felt compelled to do that warring. The odds are that he will live to regret that inane and counterproductive decision.
Georgia looks like a run off will be between Perdue(nepotism) and Kingston.
I really was ZERO fan of Sunny Gin Perdue or good ol’boy. I can’t help but think the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, so I will support Kingston.
Barry Loudermilk -- FACEBOOK -- TWITTER -- DONATE Loudermilk has a shot to sneak past opponent Bob Barr or opponent Ed Lindsey to finish in 2nd place and make the run-off. He appears to have more support than fellow conservative Tricia Pridemore, who is likely to finish in 4th place. The district is R+19, so this primary is a big deal.
Overall Oregon Senate Primaries Results
Democratic
53.4% Reporting
Winner J. Merkley (i) |
93.0% |
196,140 |
W. Bryk |
4.0% |
8,480 |
P. Goberman |
2.9% |
6,195 |
Republican
52.6% Reporting
Winner M. Wehby |
54.6% |
98,308 |
J. Conger |
32.5% |
58,566 |
M. Callahan |
7.1% |
12,781 |
J. Perkins |
3.0% |
5,410 |
T. Crawley |
2.8% |
5,037 |
as others have already said, thanks for all you do cotton!
very informative.
Overall Oregon Governor Primaries Results
Republican
51.5% Reporting
Winner D. Richardson |
65.3% |
110,952 |
G. Challstrom |
10.3% |
17,538 |
B. Cuff |
9.7% |
16,422 |
M. Rafferty |
7.3% |
12,428 |
T. Carr |
6.3% |
10,697 |
D. Karr |
1.1% |
1,853 |
Democratic
53.5% Reporting
Winner J. Kitzhaber (i) |
90.0% |
189,832 |
I. Diru |
10.0% |
21,068 |