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MilesC56
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NV-03: Global Strategy Group (D): Heck still leading
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Heck (R)- 42%
Oceguera (D)- 38%
Obama- 47%
Romney- 46%
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Re: NV-03: Global Strategy Group (D): Heck still leading
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It's pretty obvious the only reason Oceguera is losing is because he's black. For whatever reason, this district doesn't like to vote for black people.
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Re: NV-03: Global Strategy Group (D): Heck still leading
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Quote from: Mister Twister on October 03, 2012, 07:28:25 pm
It's pretty obvious the only reason Oceguera is losing is because he's black. For whatever reason, this district doesn't like to vote for black people.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words...
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Mister Twister
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Huh. I thought there was a black guy running in a competitive race in a Nevada district? Or am I mistaken?
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Quote from: Mister Twister on October 03, 2012, 08:19:45 pm
Huh. I thought there was a black guy running in a competitive race in a Nevada district? Or am I mistaken?
Steven Horsford in NV-4...
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Re: NV-03: Global Strategy Group (D): Heck still leading
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Quote from: Mister Twister on October 03, 2012, 07:28:25 pm
It's pretty obvious the only reason Oceguera is losing is because he's black. For whatever reason, this district doesn't like to vote for black people.
Rofl.
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