- Wed Nov 06, 2013 5:42 am
#31988
if they had just not run a radical reactionary extremist out to screw the people out of their rights and liberties.
The usual radical reactionary extremist view, a loss is a win. No contact with objective reality at all on justupid's part.Radical view?
AP- A Washington Times analysis of returns showed that when it came to legislative races, the GOP also held a clear advantage.
In the Virginia House of Delegates, with all 100 seats up for re-election, the GOP won a total of nearly 1.1 million votes, compared to slightly more than 810,000 votes for Democrats.
In New Jersey, both the House and Senate were up for election, but the House districts are complex, with the top two vote-getters in each district winning. That makes the state Senate a clearer test, and in those 40 districts, the GOP won more than 950,000 votes, or 100,000 more than Democrats’ total.
New York Times- Most public polls leading up to Election Day had Democrat Terry McAuliffe coasting to victory, some by double digits, in the Virginia governor’s race. Instead he squeaked by, beating Republican Ken Cuccinelli by less than 3 percentage points. McAuliffe outraised Cuccinelli by almost $15 million, and he used the cash advantage to pummel him on the airwaves. A lack of resources forced the Republican to go dark in the D.C. media market during the final two weeks. A Teaparty member's near win in a liberal State where the Democrat outspent his opponent 5 to 1, sends a clear message to other Democrats that the GOP is ahead going into 2014.
He got 20% of the black vote and 51% of the latino voteWell there's hope for my fellow Latino's after all, they're not all stupid...blacks on the other hand, just saying
I hear the jury found the guy not guilty. Apparent[…]