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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: hole_n_one
For a second and then I turned the channel
Why??
1,741
posted on
12/07/2002 8:07:11 PM PST
by
Mo1
To: sinkspur
No, what I meant was that if Pelosi was the albatross to Democrats that some Republicans think, then Fletcher would have surely won in LA today. That's all I said.
To: MHT
Great--if Landrieu had to win, I wish now that it had happened in November and we'd be done with it.Agreed. But let's look at the big picture. Go back 6 weeks, and a 51-seat GOP caucus looks pretty good.
And if the Dems come on and chortle tomorrow about how this proves they have to adopt a scorched-earth anti-Bush strategy, then the Landrieu win will prove to be a blessing, as it will lead to a hubris that will cause even greater GOP gains in 2004.
To: hole_n_one
I DID, it was awesome
To: laconic
Rove obviously wasn't in charge of the economic personnel and it shows. Then again, do you really think that if 51% of the state votes for a b.s. artist like Landrieu that they are smart enough to figure out what Lindsay's job was or the schism between O'Neill's obstructionism and WH policies? Maybe they should be the next group polled over who they think should run the SEC!
1,745
posted on
12/07/2002 8:07:40 PM PST
by
MHT
To: MAKnight
I believe we have. Oh, well. On to '04.
To: Darlin'
99% reporting and it's 52/48 with over 30k vote differential.
To: montag813
I hate being negative but I'm afraid Tommy Daschle is going to get a Christmas present courtesy of Chaffe and Snow. Hope I'm wrong.
I'm surprised Terrell didn't win but then again, a lot of people vote for the best looking candidate and Mary is a lot prettier than Terrell. My ex wife voted for Clinton for governor the first time he ran because "He's so cute". Like I said, my "ex wife".
To: nicmarlo
I do wonder about the military votesFlorida only had about 3,000 military votes in 2000, so I doubt they will make up the gap in LA.
To: BenR2
Actually, I think the mistake that the Republicans made was in going for the run-off. They had a larger number of people in the original election, but with Republicans holding the Senate I tend to agree with barone.
I also think that the Republicans were still in November campaign mode, but the electorate looked at all the visits as making Landrieu an underdog.
And I am a Bush-bot, but even Rove and Bush make mistakes. Fortunately, this doesn't affect the make-up of the Senate. And Louisiana IS a traditionally democrat state, you know.
To: cajungirl
No, never been to New Orleans.
After the final tally, and Suzanne Terrell is
declared the winner, you can invite me down for some seafood gumbo & live Zydeco.
She's gonna win. True goodness always does.
1,751
posted on
12/07/2002 8:08:48 PM PST
by
jla
To: concerned about politics
Well, sad to say Terrell looks like a loser. Bad timing by the White House and that Sugar thing killed Suzie. Still and all, at least there's one good thing about today....
The 'Canes are in the Fiesta Bowl!
Be Seeing You,
Chris
To: proust
It's Louisiana you never know what will happen.
It isn't as if Louisiana isn't prone to illegal voting. Doesn't look good at the moment though...
To: KQQL; sweetliberty
I don't see any fraud yet... IT"S OVER !!!!!!!!
RATS COMEBACK IN LA ~~~~~~~~!!!! FYI, sweetliberty.....(but we'll see when we see, KQQL).
To: MAKnight
Louisiana always appears to be the holdout state for the Democrats; it was probably a mistake for the Reps to pour money into this race. The Dems win every close race in that state. Part of it is the overwhelming black vote (96% democratic); part is the heavier unionization; part is the "bohemian" aspects of New Orleans. This is a real embarrassment and takes much of the gloss off the November elections.
To: Holden Magroin
Actually, I think Breaux voted for Thomas, but I could stand corrected. He voted against Bork, but so did Sen. John Warner, R-VA.
To: Diddle E. Squat
Amen. And to hell with sugar!
"First you get the sugar, then you get the money, then you get the women." Can anyone name this quote?
To: MHT
Breaking: AP just announced Landrieu winner.Breaking on CSPAN
C-SPAN covering........Landrieu has been declared the winner by WDSU
To: laconic
"Remarkably stupid timing by the White House on the forced resignations; it greatly magnified the rise in unemployment. They should have learned by now; you do the difficult things over the weekend, just like firing Harvey Pitt at 9 on election night."
Your comment is so ignorant, I don't know where to begin. First of all, the announcement of 6% unemployment needed to be addressed. Second of all, this announcement meant zilch to those who were going to the polls. Everyone going to vote today KNEW in advance who they were going to vote for. (Let's hear it for the laconic DUH meter).
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