Election day! Who ya got?

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AggieInTN

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My bets:
CO Gubernatorial
Gessler (homer pick)

MS Senate
McDaniel

MD Gubernatorial
Anthony Brown (D)
Larry Hogan (R)

Who else? What races are you watching tonight?:clapping:
 
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Another reason for term limits. This d'bag is proud to be soaking the taxpayers for his retirement. Term limits and end the pensions or this $#*t sandwich doesn't stop.

Biden admits to having
 
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Another reason for term limits. This d'bag is proud to be soaking the taxpayers for his retirement. Term limits and end the pensions or this $#*t sandwich doesn't stop.

Biden admits to having

In B4 Bush does it too. It's taken the general public a couple of years now to figure out Biden & Obama have always been scumbags & moochers living off someone else's hard earned taxpayer dollars. Joe doesn't know how to live a life without the taxpayer's money. He's always been a moocher & this should be no surprise to anyone.
 
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Yeah, you talking about those "dead people" that are voting these days?

One article stated that Cochran believes there were democrats that had previously voted and voted again. That whole "vote early, vote often" thing. It may not be true, but if it is and they can prove it then it's about to get real.
 
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One article stated that Cochran believes there were democrats that had previously voted and voted again. That whole "vote early, vote often" thing. It may not be true, but if it is and they can prove it then it's about to get real.

Cochran is questioning his victory? :loco:


Edit: I would think this will go to court. McDaniel is extremely upset.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/25/us/politics/thad-cochran-chris-mcdaniel-mississippi-senate-primary.html?_r=0


A surge of voters showed up on Tuesday in African-American precincts and in Mr. Cochran’s other strongholds to surprise Mr. McDaniel, 41, who just Monday night declared his campaign had gone from impossible to improbable to unstoppable. Early Wednesday, with all but one precinct reporting, Mr. Cochran’s lead over Mr. McDaniel was a little more than 6,000 votes. Recounts are not required under Mississippi law, although Mr. McDaniel could seek to challenge the results through the courts.

Mr. Cochran’s victory was powered in part by African-Americans in areas of north Jackson whose turnout shattered that seen in those precincts in the primary. Turnout jumped fivefold at New Hope Baptist Church, and sevenfold at Green Elementary School, where only 14 voters came out on June 3 but about 100 showed up on Tuesday.

Their high numbers came despite pledges by conservative political action committees to monitor turnout in Democratic areas targeted by Mr. Cochran’s campaign. Both the N.A.A.C.P. — which sent its own poll watchers — and the United States Justice Department expressed concerns about the possible intimidation of black Democrats, but no irregularities were reported to Mississippi election officials. The state has no party registration, and anyone could vote in the Republican runoff who had not voted in the Democratic primary, which was won by former Representative Travis Childers, 56.

It was an extraordinary end to a wild campaign, with a Republican standing up for the rights of black Democrats, and with Tea Party groups from the North, especially the Senate Conservatives Fund, crying foul.

The state has no party registration, and anyone could vote in the Republican runoff who had not voted in the Democratic primary, which was won by former Representative Travis Childers, 56.
 
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Now that details are emerging of the ads and robo-calls run on behalf of Cochran I'm really disgusted with the R establishment.

The race baiting and outright lies are astounding - the ads/calls sound like they came right out of the Dem machine.

Really shameful.
 

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