Posted on 12/06/2014 9:31:36 PM PST by 867V309
Louisiana Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu lost her reelection bid Saturday in a runoff race with Republican challenger Rep. Bill Cassidy, despite a relentless, against-long-odds effort.
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>Shes now homeless and living under the bridge.<
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Because she is too cheap to buy the bridge.
If Hillary can tell people how ‘dead broke’ she and Bill were......why can’t Mary have to rent things?
Me too. +1
You’re right, of course. If one were to closely examine all of her recent campaign expenditures, it wouldn’t surprise me if she paid herself as a campaign consultant and had a few close friends and relatives on the campaign teat as well. My guess is that when she finally leaves office, all of her campaign funds are depleted.
I had to read several other media source articles to finally come upon the actual numbers. One of the early AP articles NEVER mentioned how bad she lost. 11 percentage points is a REJECTION by any standard.
the only major country changing thing that got through since then was obamacare but every republican voted to stop obamacare and democrats only passed that when the democrats took the House and democrats had a super majority in the senate
now with much better numbers than in this period and you think they'll suddenly surrender to the media and Obama? ridiculous
boo hoo hoo
Thirty, count ‘em, THIRTY of the sixty senators who voted for Obamacare are history.
I dunno, man. The Orange Man and the Turtle are already working on their plan for Total Capitulation of conservative ideals. IMO we will be luck if we even get the medical device tax removed much less the ACA. And I expect to soon be told that I must harbor an illegal.
I have no confidence in the upcoming Congressional majority. The number of them with backbones is in the single digits.
Makes sense. She's just another demoncrat socialist pig.
Thirty - that’s pretty amazing. Do you know how many of those are gone of their own volition and how many were voted out?
A few more should be gone next election cycle. Feinstein might retire and Reid as well, if Sandoval decides to run against him.
We have to keep their feet to the fire, non-stop. Call them everyday! Email and join NumbersUSA to fax them. It only takes a couple of minutes and it is time well spent. A few means nothing, thousands per day rocks their world. Hit ‘em hard.
>> relentless, against-long-odds effort
Need to brush up on my spelling. I didn’t realize “desperate” started with an r, and I also didn’t realize “futile” had hyphens-in-it.
The following is an updated breakdown of senators who voted for Obamacare and will not be part of the next Senate.
Lost and replaced by a Republican:
Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska
Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark.
Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo.
Sen. Kay Hagan, D-N.C.
Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La.
Russ Feingold, D-Wis.
Blanche Lincoln, D-Ark.
Arlen Specter, D-Penn.
Left Senate and replaced by a Republican:
Jay Rockefeller, D-W.V.
Max Baucus, D-Mont.
Tim Johnson, D-S.D.
Tom Harkin, D-Iowa
Ben Nelson, D-Neb.
Byron Dorgan, D-N.D.
Evan Bayh, D-Ind.
Roland Burris, D-Ill.
Left Senate and replaced by a Democrat:
Jim Webb, D-Va.
Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.
Herb Kohl, D-Wis.
Daniel Akaka, D-Hawaii
Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M.
Chris Dodd, D-Conn.
Paul Kirk, D-Mass. (appointed to replace Ted Kennedy — seat later held by Republican Scott Brown)
John Kerry, D-Mass.
Ted Kauffman, D-Del.
Kent Conrad, D-N.D.
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.
Died in office:
Robert Byrd, D-W.V
Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii
Frank Lautenberg, D- N.J
Repubs are going to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory on a monumental scale; it’s pathetic what they are prepared to do in order to keep their Washington D.C. jobs.
Well which is it, pig? Security or opportunity? The fact that my question won't make sense to her or any other progressive is all one needs to know.
Bet she never leaves DC.
That’s where her house is, and her husband has a business located there.
http://franksnellings.com/aboutme.html
ABOUT ME
After practicing law in Monroe, Louisiana for 19 years while serving as an elected parish official for 12, our family moved to DC in 1997 upon my wife Mary Landrieu’s election to the U.S. Senate.
fter Mary’s re-election in 2002, in which I was active, I decided to pursue a new direction as a real estate agent. Real estate law was the part of my legal practice I had enjoyed the most so it made perfect sense. The more flexible schedule allows me the to help Mary keep up with our teenage son Connor and our younger daughter Mary Shannon.
It has been a wonderful and satisfying experience. My primary areas of concentration are Capitol Hill, the Penn Quarter, Georgetown and upper northwest DC. I hold DC and Virginia licenses. It would be my pleasure to assist you with your residential real estate needs in DC and northern Virginia. I look forward to working with you!
Incredible !
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