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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: willgetsome
As I posted before, the reason SD voted for Bush but supports Daschle is that it is a small, poor state that needs power-players in both parties to get federal money. It's still a small, poor state -- what exactly has he done for them (besides get an exemption from the enviro's for the forests)? I heard somewhere that Daschle has built his support by providing excellent "constituent services" (rather like Teddy K here in MA).
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:24:34 AM PST
by
maryz
To: perform_to_strangers
Many of the RINOS are in a balancing act, in which they have a liberal constituency at home, but a conservative President. This will make the relationship rocky to say the least. What needs to occur is for the Republicans to win MN, SD, and LA in December - that way there is a safety margin.
Regards, Ivan
To: Gunder
Thune is up by 1683. Indian reservations still not coming in.
To: truth_seeker
So overall, is it correct that polls were too optimistic for the dems? Maybe they will need to adjust for Republican secret sauce in the future, to be more accurate.All polls have a RAT bias. And I don't mean an intentional bias; it's just a known fact that all polls taken will end up giving the RATS a few points more "support" than they actually have. They try to factor it out, but usually fail. Nobody's ever pinpointed the reason for this, but I think it's mainly because a lot of people are still afraid to tell anyone they're a Republican, lest they be screeched at, called a racist, etc. So they tell the pollster they're voting RAT, of course they're voting RAT, but then vote GOP in the privacy of the voting booth.
To: maryz
The Farm Bill (aka farm welfare) is huge. Also the influx (or lack thereof) of federal money after the draught last summer was a big campaign issue.
To: Letitring
I'm still hopeful. I thought massive voter fraud would take all the close races, and it didn't happen. South Dakota and Minnesota don't seem to me to be as likely to have big-time cheating going on - with a more split legislature and electorate it's hard to hide that sort of stuff. The states where a single party dominates are a lot more likely to pull off something like that (but even Hawaii was able to get past it this time!)
To: Wphile
It will be great. The RATS are in disarray and I'm loving it! Absolutely. For the last two years, the Demodogs have been trying to figure out whether having the 'Toon on their side is good or bad, claiming the USSC beat them, that D'ashle is good news, whether it was great for the three traitors to go to Iraq, whether they should oppose or side with Bush against the terrorists, etc, etc... That was all just a warm up; just a start.
Their public self-immolation has just begun.
To: MadIvan
Denying the Democrats is one thing. Making the majority work is another. That's why we need a three or four seat majority in the Senate. The suspense is killing me.
To: Timesink
All polls have a RAT bias.Better known as the "fraud fudge?"
To: comebacknewt
hanky panky at the reservation...I hope we have poll watchers!
To: willgetsome
The Dems will run some polling data and find that fighting Minn will cost them more than they will gain and they will try to strike a deal. My guess is they will ask for "power-sharing" in return for dropping the lawsuits.
To: comebacknewt
817 of 844 precincts reporting, Thune with a 1300 vote lead.
To: Timesink
Damn Timesink, I forgot the most important part!
The ballot number is printed on the ballot stub only! The stub is torn off before the ballot goes in the box. They put the stub(no info on it) in a separate box. The ballot with no number on it anymore is then optically scanned and discarded, (some time after the election. The stubs are kept for fraud or whatever challeges.
There really is no privacy issue at all yet the rats made it into one.
To: NY Catholic
You were right. I had a fatalistic calm, but happiness is much nicer. :-) I feel like I'm witnessing a miracle here, like in the bible when the people would turn back to God and He'd deliver them.
(I hope God forgives me for wanting SD for the miracle to be complete, though. I wasn't paying much attention to SD earlier, but someone had pinged me to a thread about their bishop calling for a response to Dashle for turning this election into a referendum on abortion.)
To: willgetsome
11/06/02 CENTRAL ELECTION REPORTING SYSTEM 04:25:25
ST05BTCH ELECTION TOTALS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PERCENT PRECINCTS TOTAL
VOTES OF VOTE REPORTING PRECINCTS
U S SENATE
(L) EVANS KURT 2978 1 817 844
(D) JOHNSON TIM 161176 49 817 844
(R) THUNE JOHN 162515 50 817 844
Uh oh....down to 1339
To: mwl1
The anger, the infighting, the recriminations have not even yet begun
Yeah. One big dim battle on the horizon is the knock-down, drag-out between the pro and anti-Gore people. That won't be pretty. A lot of dims would like to ditch Gore ASAP, but I think Gore has the backing and position to muscle his way the nomination. If so right away you've got half the already dismayed dems further disappointed. (I'm going back to bed now.)
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posted on
11/06/2002 2:28:31 AM PST
by
dano1
To: comebacknewt
Another Indian precinct in: Johnson 357 Thune 23.
Ouch!!!
To: AppyPappy
I hope Lott learned his lesson. Power-sharing will kill judicial nominations. Forget about it! Daschle/Lahey have set a new standard.
To: Darlin'
Good morning,
Just getting up and catching up on all the results. What wonderful news for Republicans! Thank you all for keeping the vigil through the night.
...practically next to the ranch!!!! FOFLOL!
To: willgetsome
Never doubt what a few (tens of) thousand late absentee ballots and a compliant MN Supreme Court can cook up.Didn't the MN Supreme Court already knock down one ginned-up RAT legal maneuver today? I don't think they're of the Florida School of just creating law out of thin air.
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