Even more shocking, my US representative, the honorable Elijah Cummings, only mustered 70%! I was somewhat excited to see a name to vote for yesterday instead of seeing him unopposed.CAA Flagship wrote:The shocker of the night.andy7171 wrote:Maryland elected a republican. Jesus! I guess Brown should have campaigned outside of Baltimore City and Metro DC. At least once.![]()
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If BHO was smart he would sign the Repub legislation that will hit his desk...especially the energy legislation
When this happened to Clinton he fought and then finally signed legislation and when it was successful he took credit for it
But BHO isn't smart
When this happened to Clinton he fought and then finally signed legislation and when it was successful he took credit for it
But BHO isn't smart
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kalm wrote:Yahoo News, headline: Who won the 2014 Election…
https://m.yahoo.com/w/legobpengine/fron ... s&.lang=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Let’s start with the map. Sure, the GOP won a remarkable number of races last night. But take another look. How many purple states did Republicans actually pick up? There was Cory Gardner’s victory in Colorado — more on that later. There was Joni Ernst’s victory in Iowa. And there was Thom Tillis’s victory in North Carolina. The rest of the GOP’s Senate flips (Montana, South Dakota, Arkansas, West Virginia) and gubernatorial flips (Arkansas, Maryland, Illinois, Massachusetts) were in states that won’t really be contested in 2016. The Democrats flipped the governorship of Pennsylvania as well.
The GOP’s relative underperformance in swing states is a problem going forward because the 2016 landscape is a lot less favorable for Republicans than the 2014 landscape was. Sixteen of this year’s 20 contested Senate seats were held by Democrats heading into the election — and six of those Democrats were from states that Obama lost in 2012. This gave Republicans a huge advantage. The map was already red.
But that map will be upended in 2016, when 23 of the 33 seats at stake will be held by Republicans. Six of them will be in states that Obama won in 2008 and 2012 (Illinois, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida and Wisconsin). Two will be in states Obama won in 2008 (Indiana, North Carolina). Two are held by senators who may be retiring (John McCain in Arizona, Chuck Grassley in Iowa). And two are held by senators who may be running for president, which means they can’t run for re-election (Marco Rubio in Florida, Rand Paul in Kentucky).
In other words, for every Senate seat that Republicans flipped in 2014, there’s one — or more — that’s likely to flip back to the Democrats in 2016. The chances that the GOP will still control the upper chamber of Congress after 2016 are slim.
How does this help Clinton? By giving her an added boost on an electoral playing field that already favors a Democratic presidential nominee. In the last six elections, 18 states (plus Washington, D.C.) have voted for the Democratic candidate every single time.
This means that Clinton, assuming she’s the nominee, will start out with 242 electoral votes in 2016; she’ll need only 28 of the remaining 183 tossups to win the election. To defeat her, the Republican candidate will basically have to run the table in the purple states — “not a game plan with a high probability of success,” according to Republican pollsters Glen Bolger and Neil Newhouse. Making matters worse is the fact that Republican senators will already be playing defense in several of these states, attracting additional Democratic attention and resources that will ultimately bolster the candidate at the top of the ticket as well.

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MSNBC's lead story?
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Manchurian Candidate: that's what he and Bush are (were).Bronco wrote:If BHO was smart he would sign the Repub legislation that will hit his desk...especially the energy legislation
When this happened to Clinton he fought and then finally signed legislation and when it was successful he took credit for it
But BHO isn't smart
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Heartwarming to see that Georgia voters rejected the devil grand-spawn of Jimmy Carter. 
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Ivytalk wrote:Heartwarming to see that Georgia voters rejected the devil grand-spawn of Jimmy Carter.
And Sandra Fluke might have to get a job now
Tough night for Harry
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If she croaked during a Dem senate majority, she would just be replaced with another Donk. No net change. It would be a real problem if one of the Conks croaked during a Dem senate majority.Ivytalk wrote:Obama still has his veto pen. The last "veto-proof Congress" was way back in the LBJ era. Yesterday's result, however, does likely save SCOTUS from going Donk if Ruth Buzzi Ginsburg croaks in the next two years.
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I see you are trying take KYJelly's title from him.houndawg wrote:Letter man is right, if there was ever anything that needed repudiatin' its gas under $3/gallon, unemployment under 6%, and weekly record highs at the stock market.BDKJMU wrote:Suck it Doosh1back, Dooshbackjon, CaptCunt, Jizzalltheway, KYJelly, DenseDawg, and all the rest of you liberal donks. Absolute bloodbath. Watershed election. Conk gain of up to 9 Senate seats & 18 House seats, making it likely the largest conk majority in the House since WWII, and gain of 4 governor seats to make it 30 some conk governors. Complete and utter repudiation of your boy Obama and his policies
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I'm just amazed the Repubs were able to overcome all that rampant Donk voter fraud and win all these races! Any thoughts, Tman?
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What makes you think there was no fraud? Perhaps it was fraud that kept the GOP victory from being more resounding. The Virginia senate and Colorado gubernatorial races were pretty damn close.Grizalltheway wrote:I'm just amazed the Repubs were able to overcome all that rampant Donk voter fraud and win all these races! Any thoughts, Tman?
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I always rely on the profound and prescient Yahoo political analysis.kalm wrote:Yahoo News, headline: Who won the 2014 Election…
https://m.yahoo.com/w/legobpengine/fron ... s&.lang=en" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Let’s start with the map. Sure, the GOP won a remarkable number of races last night. But take another look. How many purple states did Republicans actually pick up? There was Cory Gardner’s victory in Colorado — more on that later. There was Joni Ernst’s victory in Iowa. And there was Thom Tillis’s victory in North Carolina. The rest of the GOP’s Senate flips (Montana, South Dakota, Arkansas, West Virginia) and gubernatorial flips (Arkansas, Maryland, Illinois, Massachusetts) were in states that won’t really be contested in 2016. The Democrats flipped the governorship of Pennsylvania as well.
The GOP’s relative underperformance in swing states is a problem going forward because the 2016 landscape is a lot less favorable for Republicans than the 2014 landscape was. Sixteen of this year’s 20 contested Senate seats were held by Democrats heading into the election — and six of those Democrats were from states that Obama lost in 2012. This gave Republicans a huge advantage. The map was already red.
But that map will be upended in 2016, when 23 of the 33 seats at stake will be held by Republicans. Six of them will be in states that Obama won in 2008 and 2012 (Illinois, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida and Wisconsin). Two will be in states Obama won in 2008 (Indiana, North Carolina). Two are held by senators who may be retiring (John McCain in Arizona, Chuck Grassley in Iowa). And two are held by senators who may be running for president, which means they can’t run for re-election (Marco Rubio in Florida, Rand Paul in Kentucky).
In other words, for every Senate seat that Republicans flipped in 2014, there’s one — or more — that’s likely to flip back to the Democrats in 2016. The chances that the GOP will still control the upper chamber of Congress after 2016 are slim.
How does this help Clinton? By giving her an added boost on an electoral playing field that already favors a Democratic presidential nominee. In the last six elections, 18 states (plus Washington, D.C.) have voted for the Democratic candidate every single time.
This means that Clinton, assuming she’s the nominee, will start out with 242 electoral votes in 2016; she’ll need only 28 of the remaining 183 tossups to win the election. To defeat her, the Republican candidate will basically have to run the table in the purple states — “not a game plan with a high probability of success,” according to Republican pollsters Glen Bolger and Neil Newhouse. Making matters worse is the fact that Republican senators will already be playing defense in several of these states, attracting additional Democratic attention and resources that will ultimately bolster the candidate at the top of the ticket as well.
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Didn't watch much election news last night. WTF happened in VA? I saw that Warner was up 20 something in the polls last month. He only wins by 1% over Gillespie
NO-ONE in the last month was talking about this being one of the contested races. Warner must have done something really stupid..
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In other words, for every Senate seat that Republicans flipped in 2014, there’s one — or more — that’s likely to flip back to the Democrats in 2016. The chances that the GOP will still control the upper chamber of Congress after 2016 are slim.

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Gillespie ran an ad supporting the Redskins name during the MNF Skins/Cowboys game. Worth 5 points alone.BDKJMU wrote:Didn't watch much election news last night. WTF happened in VA? I saw that Warner was up 20 something in the polls last month. He only wins by 1% over GillespieNO-ONE in the last month was talking about this being one of the contested races. Warner must have done something really stupid..

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This. They're still counting those fraudulent mail in ballots.CitadelGrad wrote:What makes you think there was no fraud? Perhaps it was fraud that kept the GOP victory from being more resounding. The Virginia senate and Colorado gubernatorial races were pretty damn close.Grizalltheway wrote:I'm just amazed the Repubs were able to overcome all that rampant Donk voter fraud and win all these races! Any thoughts, Tman?
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Gillespie apparently did far better in the Virgina Beach region than any Republican has done in a long time. He also did better in Fairfax County than expected, but still lost there.BDKJMU wrote:Didn't watch much election news last night. WTF happened in VA? I saw that Warner was up 20 something in the polls last month. He only wins by 1% over GillespieNO-ONE in the last month was talking about this being one of the contested races. Warner must have done something really stupid..
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Wow, where to begin on this comment.....houndawg wrote:Letter man is right, if there was ever anything that needed repudiatin' its gas under $3/gallon, unemployment under 6%, and weekly record highs at the stock market.BDKJMU wrote:Suck it Doosh1back, Dooshbackjon, CaptCunt, Jizzalltheway, KYJelly, DenseDawg, and all the rest of you liberal donks. Absolute bloodbath. Watershed election. Conk gain of up to 9 Senate seats & 18 House seats, making it likely the largest conk majority in the House since WWII, and gain of 4 governor seats to make it 30 some conk governors. Complete and utter repudiation of your boy Obama and his policies
I had no idea that presidents could move oil and equity markets. Meanwhile, 6% unemployment is a tough figure to defend when folks abandoned the job market or took jobs below what they lost when the recession came on. But after all, this administration has never been about taking any personal accountability for things that went poorly, only taking credit when something happened to go right.
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But didn't Warner support it too?89Hen wrote:Gillespie ran an ad supporting the Redskins name during the MNF Skins/Cowboys game. Worth 5 points alone.BDKJMU wrote:Didn't watch much election news last night. WTF happened in VA? I saw that Warner was up 20 something in the polls last month. He only wins by 1% over GillespieNO-ONE in the last month was talking about this being one of the contested races. Warner must have done something really stupid..
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hkLgU2A8vQ[/youtube]BDKJMU wrote:But didn't Warner support it too?89Hen wrote: Gillespie ran an ad supporting the Redskins name during the MNF Skins/Cowboys game. Worth 5 points alone.

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Why wouldn't Warner simply say he opposes it too? To not to in VA would be very dumb...89Hen wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hkLgU2A8vQ[/youtube]BDKJMU wrote:
But didn't Warner support it too?
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Because all the other Dems supported it (except the mysoginist pussy Kaine)BDKJMU wrote:Why wouldn't Warner simply say he opposes it too? To not to in VA would be very dumb...

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Other side of the argument is they still lost even with voter fraud.CitadelGrad wrote:What makes you think there was no fraud? Perhaps it was fraud that kept the GOP victory from being more resounding. The Virginia senate and Colorado gubernatorial races were pretty damn close.Grizalltheway wrote:I'm just amazed the Repubs were able to overcome all that rampant Donk voter fraud and win all these races! Any thoughts, Tman?
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But I bet lots of the donk redskin fans in VA didn't, plus most of the independent redskin fans. Was stupid of him.89Hen wrote:Because all the other Dems supported it (except the mysoginist pussy Kaine)BDKJMU wrote:Why wouldn't Warner simply say he opposes it too? To not to in VA would be very dumb...
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