Peacetrain
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Tue Nov-03-09 09:35 AM
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Since the 70's Va. has voted in a Gov., in the party opposite of the sitting Presidents party |
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Edited on Tue Nov-03-09 10:06 AM by Peacetrain
That is a good 40 year history,that would predict a Republican win. Just saying, before all get too bound up by a Republican win in Va., know the voting record of the state.
Virginia in not only for "Lovers", but contrariness in its voting populace. They give New England a run for their money in that arena. I love Virginia, dang when I go visit there, it has everything.. from the mountains in the southwest.. to prairies in the middle to the the sea-side of the eastern shore.
If Deeds did win, it would be off the cliff historically and running against the pre-existing odds.
EDIT to add.. before you ask me to go Google the Virginia elections for the last 40 years.. I am reporting it from CNN and MSNBC..
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Tue Nov-03-09 09:59 AM
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Virginia elected Mark Warner in 2001 less than two months after 9/11, when Bush's approval ratings were in the 90s. Then in the 2002 mid-terms, the Democrats got thrashed.
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Tue Nov-03-09 10:09 AM
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5. You have to hand it to the Virginians.. they really do go their own way |
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seriously their own way.. That is a state in permanent color flux.. blue, purple, red, and in the off years can be green :hi:
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Tue Nov-03-09 10:03 AM
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So CNN and MSNBC are actually reporting history instead of just talking out of their asses about how it's all a referendeum on Obama, no history required?
COlor me shocked.
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Tue Nov-03-09 10:04 AM
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3. What I'm interested to know is...... |
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..... how many of the elections today have either a GOP incumbent or are taking place in GOP leaning districts. This whole notion of the Dem losses being a message to the President on how he's doing is, as we all know, a dog that won't hunt.
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Tue Nov-03-09 10:07 AM
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4. Yep, looking at the possible unseating of Republican canidates who have held a seat since the 1800s |
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is to me, more indicative of where we are as a nation
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Tue Nov-03-09 03:35 PM
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9. Well, in the case of NJ and VA, |
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Corzine the Dem in NJ is an incumbent and in VA, the Governor can only hold office for one consecutive term, so both the Repub and the Dem are new and Deeds the Dem faced a three way primary which didn't help much once the general rolled around.
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Tue Nov-03-09 10:42 AM
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6. Really? Now that is strange. |
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Tue Nov-03-09 12:46 PM
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If Deeds did win..now that would be the upset..
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Tue Nov-03-09 12:50 PM
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8. I wouldn't put much stock in that trend. |
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It's only a period of 40 years.
I'm sure that not every election for Governor in Virginia had well qualified candidates.
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Tue Nov-03-09 04:14 PM
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Edited on Tue Nov-03-09 04:15 PM by LatteLibertine
I got out and voted Democrat right down the line in VA today. While they're flawed the Republicans are even more so. I'll be supporting President Obama and the party as best I may for his entire term, then I will assess if further support is warranted.
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