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    Quote Originally Posted by G.A.C.O.L.B. View Post
    Anything official on Allan West?
    I believe he is trying to expand the map.

    For real - I read he is down 2,500 votes. Hasn't been called, so he won't concede (I don't blame him b/c it is crazy close). He is going to drag it out. I imagine recounts, court battles, etc. We wont know anything for a few weeks I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.A.C.O.L.B. View Post
    Anything official on Allan West?
    Nothing official but he'll lose but like I said earlier one crazy goes out and one comes in (Grayson). (BTW did Grayson change districts? Hard to see him winning with 60 plus percent of the vote in the district he was booted out of two years ago).

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    Yes, Grayson went to a new district that leans Dem.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FanboyOf91 View Post
    Yes, Grayson went to a new district that leans Dem.
    Victoria Grayson? The Hamptons?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonniey View Post
    one crazy goes out and one comes in (Grayson). (BTW did Grayson change districts? Hard to see him winning with 60 plus percent of the vote in the district he was booted out of two years ago).
    Why do you consider Grayson crazy?
    Just curious.
    (I don't think I've heard of him until you mentioned him)
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    Quote Originally Posted by nonniey View Post
    Come on now she has already been exposed. Doesn't matter in Massachusetts only their politics matter (They did re-elect Ted after all, no matter what he did outside of politics).
    They put Romney and Brown into office without really vetting them either. I was there for that entire Romney #*^% show.

    MA seems to have gotten over the Republican governor thing, judging by Deval Patrick's approval ratings. Romney finished with disastrously poor approval, and it wasn't merely due to his party affiliation.

    The idea that it's only about the initial next to your name in MA is quick, easy, and wrong.
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    This was the first time I've ever voted and it was because of Elizabeth warren

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lombardi's_kid_brother View Post
    Claire McCaskill is the luckiest politician in American history.
    I'd agree with you, except that Democrats spent 1.5 million dollars helping Akin win his primary (which most didn't give him a chance in initially). McCaskill's team was probably involved in that, I'd imagine.

    It was politically shrewd, not lucky... he had a history before his rape comments of saying outrageous things, like comparing student loans to stage 4 cancer, I believe.
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    Although another thread is covering it, here's another strong change from the election...

    Puerto Rican voters back statehood!
    http://www.boston.com/news/world/car...l8J/story.html

    (And just like past efforts... it won't happen.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjah View Post
    They put Romney and Brown into office without really vetting them either. I was there for that entire Romney #*^% show.

    MA seems to have gotten over the Republican governor thing, judging by Deval Patrick's approval ratings. Romney finished with disastrously poor approval, and it wasn't merely due to his party affiliation.

    The idea that it's only about the initial next to your name in MA is quick, easy, and wrong.
    So how do you explain Teds repeated success at re-election? Or even Warrens victory. They liked their politics so they were willing to overlook character. It is what it is. Both parties do it (But undeniably Democrats do it more).
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    Alan Grayson is famous for this:

    This is Rep. Alan Grayson discussing the GOP plan for health care. Part one, don't get sick. Part two, if you do get sick... Part three, die quickly.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-usmvYOPfco

    Also, so nice the see the promulgation of Republican talking points, even after they've been refuted.

    Warren said in at least 2 of the debates with Brown that she never used her heritage to her advantage.
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    Scott Brown losing will hurt chances to reach compromise. Warren will be a liberal stalwart.

    Brown would have provided an avenue for both sides to talk and work together.

    I'll trust SHF and not ask him to divulge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nonniey View Post
    So how do you explain Teds repeated success at re-election? Or even Warrens victory. They liked their politics so they were willing to overlook character. It is what it is. Both parties do it (But undeniably Democrats do it more).

    No doubt, I've said time and time again, I didnt care if Clinton was bangin hookers on the white house lawn so long as he kept the country running the way he did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LadySkinsFan View Post
    Alan Grayson is famous for this:

    This is Rep. Alan Grayson discussing the GOP plan for health care. Part one, don't get sick. Part two, if you do get sick... Part three, die quickly.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-usmvYOPfco

    Also, so nice the see the promulgation of Republican talking points, even after they've been refuted.

    Warren said in at least 2 of the debates with Brown that she never used her heritage to her advantage.
    And this:



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilmer17 View Post
    Scott Brown losing will hurt chances to reach compromise. Warren will be a liberal stalwart.

    Brown would have provided an avenue for both sides to talk and work together.

    I'll trust SHF and not ask him to divulge.
    You could say the same thing about Claire McCaskill, Joe Donnelly, Jon Tester, Bill Nelson, and Tim Kaine. The country elected many moderate Democrats that will provide an avenue for both sides to talk and work together. We're certainly more likely to forge bipartisanship with McCaksill and Donnelly in the Senate rather than Akin and Mourdock.
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