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Conan
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« on: October 04, 2006, 04:06:27 PM »



First of all:

DEANO - Look at the damn date on the letter.  If you're too lazy to do so, it is dated 10/3/06. 

Ahh, I feel better now.

Here is the link from the TLC naming all candidates receiving endorsements:  "TLC Endorsement announcement"

US Senate endorsements:
Arizona - John Kyl (R)
California - Dianne Feinstein (D)
Connecticut - Joe Lieberman (I)
Delaware - Thomas Carper (D)
Florida - Bill Nelson (D)
Maryland - Michael Steele (R)
Missouri - Jim Talent (R)
Nebraska - Ben Nelson (D)
Nevada - John Ensign (R)
New Jersey - Robert Menendez (D)
New Mexico - Jeff Bingaman (D)
New York - Hillary Clinton (D)
Ohio - Mike Dewine (R)
Pennsylvania - Rick Santorum (R)
Tennessee - Harold Ford (D)
Virginia - George Allen (R)
Washington - Mike McGavick (R)

Here is the link to the letter endorsing George Allen:  "Letter endorsing George Allen"

Back incumbents unless they are a minority themselves even though the people who they are endorsing doesnt like there race. Seems pretty logical.
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Conan
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« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2006, 03:31:31 PM »

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Wow, what an impressive retort! Did your Special Education instructor teach you that today?

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I'm older then you and I'm glad to hear you will enjoy the fantasy land where you think Rick Santorum has a real shot at winning yet you feel you can call anyone out as a "hack" at the same time. That is only slightly ridiculous.
The most Santorum can get at this point is 46% maybe.
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