I would expect the Obama Team to insure McCain keeps his seat, just like the did for Ryan.
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Thank you, and I am praying for a miracle for Dr. Ward.
If she holds on, she will ride the monster vote wave in November.
I hope to be able to drink to McPain’s concession remarks tomorrow night.
Ward endorsements
Only been driving around West Phoenix and surprise areas, but I have seen tons of Ward signs and literally only one McCain sign out by Like afb... fingers crossed, our mail in ballots have been in for a couple weeks now and I talked my kids into voting for her over him.
I believe Arizona was one of the states alerted about possible hacking in their election website (I heard this on the radio earlier today).
That said, I’d be beyond happy if that nasty, vindictive old lefty McCain lost his seat. Then he could reach across the aisle at the retirement home!
It would be nice if Ward wins but I’m really not expecting it.
Zip polls have McCain up by a few if that means anything.
I vote tomorrow, right?
HE NEEDS TO GO!! Our ballots were mailed 2 weeks ago. When I took them to USPS I literally kissed the envelope and said a little prayer that Kelli would win. Plus, I’m sick of his wife’s pleas for $$ for his campaign that come disguised as a b’day message to “lift his spirits”. Whaaaat....she can’t afford to kick in enough out of her millions? (blech)
Out with McCain. In with Ward. Yhat’s all you need to know!
Totally off subject.... “taildragger” O-1/L-19s?
“How long, Lord, how long?”
Come on, Arizona.
Sadly, I don’t get to vote in this one.
A healthy turnout here in my precinct in Scottsdale. Most of those in line were for the Republican primary. People are sick of Hillary around these parts.
Need to put this in sidebar if it’s the official thread.
Obama court appointees have made sure voters’ citizenship status CANNOT be verified, as Arizona law dictated. This adds perhaps 10-20,000 votes to McCain’s total, not to mention the now-illegal “ballot harvesting” McCain folks are doing in droves, while Pima and Maricopa officials look the other way.