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Louisiana Election Turnout Thread- Here come the results
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| Dec. 6, 2002
| Brian Lamme
Posted on 12/07/2002 5:36:28 AM PST by ewing
Tell us how crowded/not crowded it was when you went to vote!
Did you see voter fraud and what is the talk about exit polling and the possible outcome?
TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: bornonthebayou; brownroots; crawfishremoulade; cutoffserpenthead; louisiana; suzie; vote2002; voterfraud; zydecocrawdaddies
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To: nov7freedomday
I just heard Wolf Blitzer talk about "house to house street fighting!"
Oh. I guess he was speculating about Bagdad.
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:28:32 AM PST
by
unspun
To: Cloud William
I betcha the Waterboys momma is glad that LSU isn't playing the Fooseball today..
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:28:56 AM PST
by
ewing
To: unspun
"two seat majorities on all senate committees." Please 'splain it to me. Sure. With the current republican majority (51-48-1) each senate committee will have one more republican than the democrats. Should the majority increase to 52-47 the republicans will increase their majority in each committee to two more than the democrats. Especially in the Judicial Committee this can make a BIG difference. Not only are more judges likely to be endorsed and passed on for full senate confirmation, but there will be one less obstructionist on the committee. This will be true of all senate committees.
The other subtle advantage is that this takes many dems out of the spotlight of the committees they use to gain national exposure. Hope that makes sense.
To: HoustonCurmudgeon
get off the net and get back on the phone 8 hours to go. on the phone man! : )
To: Engine82
Roy Barnes antagonized just about every voting group in Georgia. I agree that Ralph Reed aand the Repubs nare getting too much credit for this. Although I didn't vote for Barnes, the guy sdhow a lot of guts in some areas. He took on the teacher's Unions and tenure and refused to back down. I don't think he is politically finished in any way. He does need to learn tact and quit acting like a bull in a china cabinet.
To: The Citizen Soldier
Thanks for the explanation, but that seems really screwball. (The two party system is a cockamamie non-Constitutional concoction anyway.) It's really weird that just 52 senators will give one party a two-senator edge in committees.
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:38:45 AM PST
by
unspun
To: 2nd Amendment
I am so glad for this thread today.....all the news channels are going overboard with this Iraq stuff today.....all of their blather will amount to nothing in the long run. I am much more interested in LA Senate Race. So thanks and keep those reports coming......A Texas For Terrell...
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:39:15 AM PST
by
LB4BUSH
To: 2nd Amendment
I am so glad for this thread today.....all the news channels are going overboard with this Iraq stuff today.....all of their blather will amount to nothing in the long run. I am much more interested in LA Senate Race. So thanks and keep those reports coming......A Texan For Terrell...
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:39:49 AM PST
by
LB4BUSH
To: yianni
They'll be open untill Landrieu wins.
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:40:32 AM PST
by
johnny7
To: 2nd Amendment
Voted at 9 am,,the turnout here is huge. Biggest I have seen since voting here for the last 6 years. Oh well, it was all white, all prosperous and more than half men. I asked what about the hunting and they all laughed. It is cold here,,high forties is freezing to us. There was one black couple, prosperous looking, my bet is they are voting Terrell. Anyway the tunout looked bigger than the general election for so early on a Saturday. I still think it is a cliffhanger and will be decided by a few thousand votes,,sorry but I am hoping I am wrong. I think Terrell coming out against birth control might just be a bad thing. Alot of people are not prolife and are voting for her cause she is a pub,,the anti birth control might just keep them at home. Anyway, have a great day!!
To: johnny7
No Daschle Indian Reservations In Louisiana???
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:41:53 AM PST
by
LB4BUSH
To: fooman
Ah can fix that.
To: LB4BUSH
I've got relatives all over La. that will be voting for Terrell. My wife went to high school and LSU with Mary Landrieu. Said she was a fantastic person until she got involved in democratic politics.
To: ewing
Just got back from the polls and in my Parish (East Feliciana Parish)it looks good for Terrell! East Feliciana Parish is approximately 55% black and Landrieu carried the parish with a little over 50% in Nov. I stayed at the polls for about 1 hour and the crowd size seemed to be above average and all white, I don't think the blacks are coming out to vote - at least in my parish.
To: johnny7
No Daschle Indian Reservations In Louisiana???
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:43:02 AM PST
by
LB4BUSH
To: LB4BUSH
Hon, Louisiana has Indian reservations and Indian gaming,,we are chock full of Indians here.
To: cajungirl
Wonderful report - we're hearing that turnout in the "Democrat" areas is not all that great. Neither is the energy of the campaigning - just look at
http://www.theneworleanschannel.com too - virtually nothing there that says there's an election today!
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:46:16 AM PST
by
unspun
To: AmishDude
Yes, and I believe ME may call counties "parishes," or they may have at one time. The "police jury" in LA parishes is the same as county commissions in other states. All this is from the Napoleonic legacy, which may also be the root of LA's traditional political corruption.
To: unspun
Terrell bump and prayer
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posted on
12/07/2002 9:50:49 AM PST
by
mwl1
To: nicmarlo
I also should have told you that Calcasieu Parish is Lake Charles and traditionally Democrat, but a Republican can sometimes draw upwards of 46 percent there. I think even Michael Stanley Dukakis won Calcasieu Parish. It is similar politically to the counties in extreme SE TX (Orange, Jefferson, etc.) heavily union and traditionally Democrat.
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