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« Reply #400 on: March 28, 2006, 08:28:49 pm »
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Oh well I did better than I thought I would. How about a Colin Wixted/Daniel Smith third party ticket? Wink

No, you should be on a ticket with me. Wink
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« Reply #401 on: March 29, 2006, 04:07:29 am »
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How does Nevada get 210 delegates and Minnesota only 137? Now I understand that Nevada's population is growing quite quickly, but that much in 26 years?

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« Reply #402 on: March 29, 2006, 11:13:19 am »
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Great update PB, keep it coming with the Dems! Smiley
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« Reply #403 on: March 29, 2006, 07:25:42 pm »
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Oh well I did better than I thought I would. How about a Colin Wixted/Daniel Smith third party ticket? Wink

I'll consider it, but I'd rather you endorsed me and helped me along to victory in the Republican primary Grin.
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« Reply #404 on: March 29, 2006, 07:32:48 pm »
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Nyman to Win the Democratic Nomination in Near Sweep
By Wallace Kueeler, Publisher Emeritus Campaign ‘32

FROM THE DESK OF THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Senate Majority Leader Eric Nyman (D-MI) has the Democratic Nomination wrapped up after easily disposing of Kramer, Bartlett, Lundregen, and that little joke Longley.

Alaska: 14 Delegates
G. Lundregen (MN): 41.1%, 14 Delegates
E. Nyman (MI): 23.9%
H. Bartlett (IA): 16.3%
L. Longley (WA): 10.1%
P. Kramer (AR): 8.6%

Lundregen, being a North Man himself, was very popular in Alaska. No candidate visited and Nyman decided to allow him to win another Primary besides his home state.

California: 614 Delegates
E. Nyman (MI):45.2%, 572 Delegates
H. Bartlett (IA): 17.2%, 21 Delegates
L. Longley (WA): 16.7%, 21 Delegates
P. Kramer (AR): 12.1%
G. Lundregen (MN): 8.8%

Nyman won a huge victory in California due to several factors, these being more money, more media coverage, and simply having greater appeal to the Democratic base in California. Kramer had a strong campaign, trying to sway votes from the heavily religious working poor (especially amongst Hispanics). For a while it looked as if he could take second place, but then a disaster in the from of “The Choice PAC” rallied the liberal majority of California against him. The ads declared:

”Senator Kramer said this while running for reelection to the Senate, “If ever I had the chance to use the power of an office to outlaw the scourge of abortion from this fair land, it would be as President” Can the pro-choice majority in America afford a Kramer Presidency?”

The abortion issue, tied with race baiting by pro-illegal immigration advocates, sunk the Kramer Campaign.

Hawaii: 36 Delegates
E. Nyman (MI): 51.2%, 36 Delegates
L. Longley (WA): 21.1%
L. Trondheim (HI): 16.8%
H. Bartlett (IA): 8.6%
P. Kramer (AR): 2.3%

Lieutenant Governor Lewis Trondheim of Hawaii took third, in the only exciting thing in this primary where Nyman was expected to win easily, and did.

Kansas: 41 Delegates
P. Kramer (AR): 34.3%,21 Delegates
E. Nyman (MI): 31.4%, 20 Delegates
G. Lundregen (MN): 18.9%
L. Longley (WA): 12.1%
H. Bartlett (IA): 3.3%

Yeah Mr. Bartlett, being gay doesn’t really help you in Kansas, now does it? Kramer running against evolution, abortion, and “the immorality of the Hollywood elite,” won a narrow victory over Nyman, who got huge support from Lawrence and Topeka. Longley celebrated his achievement of 12% of the vote by wearing a Bob Dole mask and running through his hotel yelling, “Bob Dole says ‘Bob Dole’.” Members of the Bob Dole Imaginary Presidential Library Society were very much not pleased.

Minnesota: 137 Delegates
G. Lundregen (MN): 30.1%, 65 Delegates
E. Nyman (MN): 30%, 65 Delegates
P. Kramer (AR): 16.5%, 7 Delegates
H. Bartlett (IA): 11.7%
L. Longley (WA): 11.7%

After almost two years of hard fought campaigning, Vice-President Gustaf Lundregen dropped out of the campaign for President. “After driving myself nearly $2 million in debt I can run no longer,” a bitter Lundregen declared last night from the Minneapolis Hilton, “The Democratic establishment wants nothing to do with me, and I say so be it. This party believes it must tie itself to the left wing, go ahead, of course the last two Democratic Presidents were moderates like myself, but go ahead and choose Nyman, and I’ll choose Peter.” Vice-President Lundregen is scheduled to appear tomorrow at a Bell-Delaney Campaign rally in Cincinnati to officially endorse the ticket.

Nebraska: 37 Delegates
P. Kramer (AR): 37.7%, 21 Delegates
E. Nyman (MI): 31.8%, 16 Delegates
G. Lundregen (MN): 22.6%
L. Longley (WA): 6.3%
H. Bartlett (IA): 1.6%

The home state of William Jennings Bryan went comfortably for the democrat’s new Bryan. However, like Bryan, it doesn’t look like Kramer will be in the White House any time soon.

Nevada: 210 Delegates
E. Nyman (MI): 55.5%, 154 Delegates
H. Bartlett (IA): 39.7%, 56 Delegates
L. Longley (NV): 3.6%
G. Lundregen (MN): 0.9%
P. Kramer (AR): 0.3%

Though this one would have been an easy victory for Bartlett after his victory in Iowa and his close loss in New Hampshire, his negative momentum destroyed any chance of him winning Nevada. Kramer and Lundregen (both seen checking phone booths for loose change) didn’t even visit Nevada. Longley was able to do well amongst drunken old women in Los Angeles, but this is not a constituency I would want to win.

I'll finish the rest of this dumb primary tonight. It's taking too damn long.

Nym's goign to win the nomination, why the heck must I finish the primary?

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« Reply #405 on: March 30, 2006, 07:29:10 pm »
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Can we have delegate totals for the Republicans and Democrats PBrunsel? I want to see how both races look and how many I got. Wink
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Thanks to Bryan's victory in the Scopes trial, Tennessee voters have been educated without oppressive evolution theory for 75 years. Free from the liberal indoctrination, Tennessee voted against native son Al Gore in the 2000 Presidential election.
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« Reply #406 on: March 30, 2006, 07:36:27 pm »
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Can we have delegate totals for the Republicans and Democrats PBrunsel? I want to see how both races look and how many I got. Wink

Can someone else, I still need to finish the Democratic Super Tuesday III?
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« Reply #407 on: April 02, 2006, 04:02:35 am »
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GOP Delegate count (Is this right?):

Ford        945
Soult       738
Brunsel   682
Rights     276
Nichols    195
Smith       113
Craddock  55
Wixted      80
Berger      11
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« Reply #408 on: April 02, 2006, 04:06:09 am »
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Longley was able to do well amongst drunken old women in Los Angeles, but this is not a constituency I would want to win.

Los Angeles is in Nevada?

PBrunsel, you should show those geography teachers the error of their ways. Smiley
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« Reply #409 on: April 02, 2006, 10:32:54 pm »
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Wow, this is awesome. First time I've seen it. Kudos PBrunsel!
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« Reply #410 on: June 07, 2006, 04:15:05 pm »
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Since PBrunsel seems to be gone for good now who's going to continue this? And I mean someone who will do it as good or better than PBrunsel and Akno.
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« Reply #411 on: June 07, 2006, 09:11:18 pm »
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How about you?
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« Reply #412 on: June 08, 2006, 06:09:22 am »
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How about you?

No thanks, I have my own TL and I could never do it as good as PBrunsel and Akno.
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« Reply #413 on: July 29, 2006, 09:15:40 am »
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I'll try to get some more done with this as soon as possible.
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« Reply #414 on: July 29, 2006, 10:57:24 am »
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I'll try to get some more done with this as soon as possible.

That's great to hear Akno, I can't wait for more! Smiley
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« Reply #415 on: July 30, 2006, 01:47:41 am »
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Very cool! I can't wait until my turn comes around, lol.
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« Reply #416 on: August 10, 2006, 05:17:25 pm »
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Nyman to Hire Tweed as Campaign Manager
By Larry Piazza, The New York Times

DETROIT, Michigan -- A statement released by the Nyman campaign indicated that Presidential candidate Sen. Eric Nyman (D-MI) had secured the services of  New York mayor Boss Tweed. Mr. Tweed had endorsed Mr. Nyman following the New Hampshire primary, but gave no indication of further plans, except maybe to put his foot in his mouth regarding New Hampshire voters.

While attempts to reach the Nyman camp for further comment were unsuccessful, one would assume that Mr. Tweed will be given full authority over the campaign, replacing the current manager, Mr. Jtfdem. Mr. Tweed believed this, saying, "Why would I leave New York for the rest of America if it weren't a damn good job opportunity?"

Why Mr. Nyman would dump his campaign manager after running through the Democratic primary schedule virtually unscathed is up in the air, although several unidentified staffers said Mr. Nyman didn't give a lot of credit to Mr. Jtfdem for his success. Such a move is unlike Mr. Nyman, who has been known for loyalty and not jumping to a more glitzy ship throughout his political career. Clearly, Mr. Tweed must have made an impressive pitch.

"I believe that Senator Nyman is very capable of winning this election. Surely, there are obstacles, but I believe I can lead his campaign through them and across to victory."

Several poltical observers questioned the move, saying that Mr. Tweed brings a lot of baggage to a candidate known for being honest and respectable. Said Yale Professor of American Politics Dazzle A. Man, "Mr. Nyman, who had the rare privilege of being a Senator without the insider image, has utterly thrown that down the drain by selecting the most insider of insiders."

In his time as Chairman of the Democratic National Committeee, Mr. Tweed was known for his heavy-handed ways, which turned off many people. However, he has a record of success in politics, and perhaps Mr. Nyman felt the need to infuse some poltical expertise into his candidacy.
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« Reply #417 on: August 10, 2006, 05:23:25 pm »
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Lets have a Nyman/Caldwell ticket
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« Reply #418 on: August 10, 2006, 05:28:58 pm »
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I want to become President or at least run...maybe a Josh(NC)/Dave(GA) ticket or Dave(GA)/Josh(NC) ticket.
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« Reply #419 on: August 10, 2006, 05:53:32 pm »
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Hmm, that was an interesting move I made. I'm looking forward to seeing who I pick for my running mate. Smiley
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« Reply #420 on: August 10, 2006, 06:03:18 pm »
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Pick me, pick me... Oh please pick me, lol.
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« Reply #421 on: August 10, 2006, 07:12:25 pm »
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DAILY KOS Blog...
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I hear rumblings from serious left-wing leaders that they are unhappy with the message being put out by the Nyman campaign. They are reportedly unhappy that as Senator, Nyman refused to take a strong enough stand against school uniforms, and are even more upset that he did not refute that statement in the January 11th debate when asked. They had reportedly been holding out hope that a candidate more staunchly opposed to school uniforms would have emerged as the winner of the Democratic primary, but with Nyman in good shape to win, these prominent leaders are considering their options. A high-ranking figure is quoted as saying, "It is incomprehensible that this election could go on without a candidate devoted to getting the Constitutional Amdendment to Ban School Uniforms through." We here at Daily Kos certainly hope that those leaders, who shall remain nameless, will throw their hat in the ring to give true liberals a choice in this election.
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« Reply #422 on: August 10, 2006, 07:28:55 pm »
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Political Notes
By Davis Medley, USA Today

The Democratic National Convention is slated to take place in Denver, Colorado. Denver is something of a good omen for the Democrats, it is the site where Evan Bayh recieved the nomination en route to a win in 2008

Word out of the Republican National Committee is that their convention will be held in Philadelphia. The last time the RNC was held there, George W. Bush recieved the party nomination. That was 32 years ago.

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« Reply #423 on: September 05, 2006, 04:15:35 pm »
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Akno, I'll wire you a dollar if you continue it... If you don't have time for it, I'll do it, or get someone else.
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« Reply #424 on: September 11, 2006, 02:30:35 pm »
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As this is an American election, would I be correct in assuming we Brits have no involvement?
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