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THE LIVE THREAD: Election 2002 Compilation Thread
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| November 5, 2002
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Posted on 11/05/2002 3:25:35 PM PST by Howlin
Please post as much election information as you can on this thread, so we won't have a million separate threads running at one time.
And, please, NO GRAPHICS -- just links!
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Breaking News; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Free Republic; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: South Dakota
KEYWORDS: 2002; banglist; electionnight; getoutthevote; johnthune; kurtevans; libertarian; timjohnson
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To: Howlin
Absolute BEST: Peggy Noonan pegging the Clinton THUD !!!
To: Darlin'; Timesink
Hillary will only get a second-tier office concurrent with her seniority in the Senate, which is pretty low since she's only been there two years" She is number 97, or was, not counting any Dems who won tonight (Snicker)....her "new" office should be somewhere UNDERGROUND........and she did FORCE Daschle to give her a really swell office last time!
To: Howlin
Now, come on........tell me the ABSOLUTE BEST part of the whole night. I know you know.......tell me now! Oh Geeez .. there were so many
But hearing Judy and Paula over at CNN say over and over and over .. What Went Wrong would have to be up there
Then there is the thought of Terry the 18 Million Dollar man saying to himself .. Oh Sh!t
Then there is Carville with a Trash can on his head
Oh OH and let's not forget how pissed off Hillary and Bill are gonna be ... hehe
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posted on
11/06/2002 12:02:29 AM PST
by
Mo1
To: Howlin
To: Brad's Gramma
I wasn't blaming you, BG. I know people here voted for Simon and lots of others in CA. But more voted Davis than didn't.
I never mean to paint CA with a broad brush because I know most areas are "red". It's those few "blue" areas that just wreck it.
To: Carolinamom
Ooooooh, isn't that fabulous. Mo more of that puckered up, two-faced Leahy. I can't wait until the president starts zipping those judicial nominees up to the Hill. Sweet.... I tell ya it is SSSSSSweet.
To: Howlin
Clinton's new speech topic as he drops some zeros from his standard rate: It Was Somebody Else's Fault.
To: Jodi
This is the celebration we deserved on election night in 2000, wouldn't you agree? I'm so happy, I think I'll drink to myself... cheers, Y'ALL!!!Yeah, but in the end, I'm pretty happy 2000 happened as it did. It was a hell of a ride, and we learned a LOT about just how low the other side will stoop.
And now we'll get a mini-ride in Louisiana over the next month! Woo hoo!
To: Letitring
Statewide Results for U.S. Senator
US SENATOR
Totals
Pct
Graph
Green
RAY TRICOMO
4641
0.45
Independence
JIM MOORE
23817
2.32
Republican
NORM COLEMAN
520546
50.67
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
WALTER F. MONDALE
471526
45.90
Democratic-Farmer-Labor
PAUL WELLSTONE
4886
0.48
Constitution
MIRO DRAGO KOVATCHEVICH
1081
0.11
Write-In
ED MCGAA**
0
0.00
Write-In
"DICK" FRANSON**
0
0.00
Write-In
WRITE-IN (OTHER)
757
0.07
Write-In
MICHELLE MARIE HARBECK**
0
0.00
minnesota, as of now.
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posted on
11/06/2002 12:03:00 AM PST
by
dep
To: Mo1
"HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE TONIGHT" There will be a LOT to 'deconstruct' from tonight. For the first time in a VERY VERY LONG time, Republicans in Missouri control both the State House and Senate. Missouri has always been a battleground state......evenly divided between Republicans and RATS. Not tonight! NEVER AGAIN!
To: Letitring
I'm out too...thanks for the great evening Freepers. I was a lurker prior to the 2000 election but never spent an returns evening in a live thread. Very fun - especially with the way it all turned out!
Gum
To: Gunder
Too much Kool-aid, obviously. It fouls the mouth.
To: Letitring
How many votes went to Libertarians? That is probably where your win went. Unknown... Looks like it would have still been a Davis win
69% of precincts reporting votes by county or locale voter survey results
Davis (incumbent) 2,101,136 48%
Simon 1,875,374 42%
Camejo (Green) 226,545 5%
Copeland (Libertarian) 93,823 2%
Gulke (American Independence) 76,930 2%
Adam (Natural Law) 51,627 1%
To: A Citizen Reporter
OMG......Julian Epstein is on Fox, telling us why this is just a "tick" to the GOP side, that the Senate is really still evenly divided!
To: Burn24
Now we can all go outside the box for a 2004 presidential nominee
Let's face it. Gore will get trounced. Gephardt will get trounced. Daschle will probably get trounced. Edwards is a trial lawyer, for God's sake. I can't see Kerry or Dean doing it, either; guys similar to them tanked tonight against Bush's tools.
Who does that leave?
The answer is that it leaves plenty of people. They just need to be found and drafted (hell, we're all probably going to get drafted, anyway)
Wes Clark. Four stars, the ability to stare Bush down, swing state and "swing state personality".
Claudia Kennedy. Only three stars, but you get the gender thing going, and a hell of a biography.
Laura Tyson. Will you be better off than you were four years ago?
Michael Jordan. Don't laugh until you think it through.
Harrison Ford. What does he stand for? Gotta be better than Bush.
Now, I don't know any of these people, and I have zero clout in the Democratic party. However, I can tell you that if we don't nominate someone that can show the center and the non-radical independents that we have something to offer them, I bet you we lose 7 winable Senate seats in 2004 (Boxer, Miller, Bayh, Mikulski, Reid, Schumer, Edwards and/or their replacements) , even if Bush is unbeatable anyway. While I have no doubts that Bush will show an Achilles' heel, it will need to be seized upon, and this election shows me no evidence that politicians who talk in the traditional Dem. style will make it in national elections (notice how I said talk, not act).
So go out and draft one of these guys.
!!!!!!!!!From DUh!!!!!!!!!!!!
To: Gunder
Sounds like someone who has had too much coffee.
To: cherry
Davison Co will probably go 50-50. Shannon Co - Indian reservation - is a major concern.
To: ChewedGum
Except for the damage to the decent people of CA, I'm kind of glad Davis will win...his policies and corruption got them into the mess - and it would be nice to watch him squirm and wiggle. (And nice not to see someone else like Simon get all the flak for Davis' crap)Yup. Considering how utterly disliked he is by Californians, it can only help us in that state in 2004 and 2006.
To: Darlin'
Not only office space, but committee chairmanships, which is THE most important thing. :-)
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