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Washington: McGavick is going to lose anyways, and I admire Bruce Guthrie. He may not be my kind of Libertarian, but at least he has balls.
Utah: I don't really want anything to do with Utah. That state needs change and fast. Having said that, Hatch will win easily and thus I have no problems supporting the Libertarian.
Indiana: I see nothing special about Lugar. Again, he will win lopsidedly anyway.
Mississippi: Trent Lott is one of my least favorite Republicans. I'll take the Libertarian.
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WV: Robert Byrd (D)
FL: Bill Nelson (D)
All Others: R
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Yellow are Libertarians.
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Vasall des Midas
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Of course, if Chafee ends up the sixth seat, I withdraw that endorsement.
Green candidate not endorsed in Pennsylvania on account of those "debates".
Uninspiring Democrat vs Republican vs no nice-sounding alternative = no endorsement, except in Florida because I care about the margin in that case; and in a couple of races where I dislike the Rep incumbent too much.
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Libertarian in Washington and Indiana; Green in California, Michigan, and New York; Socialist Workers' in Florida; Legalize Marijuana in New Jersey; independent in Vermont and Maine; no endorsement in Nebraska and Delaware.
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I'm undecided on Michigan, how is Stabenow on immigration and trade. I think she was one of the four SEnate DEms( including, Dorgan, Byrd, and Ben Nelson) to be oppose that awful McCain amnesty Bill.
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Quote from: Lagomorph on November 06, 2006, 01:55:02 pm
Of course, if Chafee ends up the sixth seat, I withdraw that endorsement.
You should anyway. Whitehouse is a much better candidate, even with partisaship aside.
Quote from: Lagomorph on November 06, 2006, 01:55:02 pm
Green candidate not endorsed in Pennsylvania on account of those "debates".
He's not on the ballot anyway.
Why didn't you endorse Lamont?
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Quote from: Senator BRTD on November 06, 2006, 03:15:55 pm
Quote from: Lagomorph on November 06, 2006, 01:55:02 pm
Of course, if Chafee ends up the sixth seat, I withdraw that endorsement.
You should anyway. Whitehouse is a much better candidate, even with partisaship aside.
But I'm feeling warm and protective about the fact that someone as out of date as Chafee is still left in the Senate (plus Bass in the House.)
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Why didn't you endorse Lamont?
I don't like Lamont. I didn't endorse Lieberman either, mind.
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Re: 2006 Senate endorsement maps
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Here be mine. A lot of the red ones are fairly weak endorsements o/c. I tried to endorse someone in most races...
Hatch was endorsed for the sheer hell of it...
Others are: Greens in NY and CT and that Socialist candidate in NJ.
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Quote from: Al the Red President on November 06, 2006, 03:30:03 pm
that Socialist candidate in NJ.
I endorsed that guy too!
But how can you not endorse a party called "Desert Greens"?
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Quote from: Lagomorph on November 06, 2006, 03:45:32 pm
I endorsed that guy too!
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But how can you not endorse a party called "Desert Greens"?
Hmm... good point. Endorsement changed.
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'Gentlemen, a desert. A place of savage reference for the good people of Ohio. A place to fear and love. A blasted region. Something to remind us what we hewed out of. A place without malls. An Other for Ohio's Self. Cacti and scorpions and the sun bearing down. Desolation. A place for people to wander alone. To reflect. Away from everything. Gentlemen, a desert.'
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Quote from: Lagomorph on November 06, 2006, 03:45:32 pm
Quote from: Al the Red President on November 06, 2006, 03:30:03 pm
that Socialist candidate in NJ.
I endorsed that guy too!
But how can you not endorse a party called "Desert Greens"?
I did.
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