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WMS
Junior Chimp
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E: -3.48, S: -1.22

« on: November 09, 2005, 06:13:10 PM »

Well, a mixed bag of results.

Yay for Kaine!
Boo for Corzine!
Yay for Bloomberg!

Gigantic F***ing BOO for Kilpatrick in Detroit! Angry Detroit sucks, no doubt about it. Roll Eyes Thank God Albuquerque voted for someone sane and not for our version of Kilpatrick!

BOO for the fall of the California Redistricting Proposal! I do not want to hear a single California Democrat EVER complain about gerrymandering again - how hypocritical can you get? I haven't heard a single good argument on why Cali Dems voted against it, whereas jimrtex DID present good arguments against the Ohio Redistricting Proposal.

Boo on the failure of parental notification, but then again, this is CA, where every damned California Democrat in the House of Representatives voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban. To be expected, I guess. Roll Eyes

As for the other ballot issues, eh. Good for Maine, and as for Texas...didn't they already ban gay marriage two years ago? Oh, and good for San Diego, from what little I know about it.
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WMS
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,557


Political Matrix
E: -3.48, S: -1.22

« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2005, 02:17:47 PM »

Results of Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands Governor/Lt Governor race:


Fitiali & Villagomez (Covenant)      3497 28.3%
Hofschneider & Apatang (Independent) 3371 27.3%
Babauta & Benavente (Republican)     3228 26.1%
Tenorio & Santos (Democrat)          2256 18.3%


Roughly 1600 absentee ballots to be counted on November 16.

Ah, the Dems and Reps are running behind a third party and an independent...I love it. Cool
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