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Tight Massachusetts race alarms California Dems |
2010-01-19 |
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC |
#9 WOn't be Carly on teh GOP side. Field poll has Tom Campbell walloping her. Post-Brown, Tom C. will be a formidable candidate in CA |
Posted by: lex 2010-01-19 23:21 |
#8 Hallelujah! Pop the corks! Keep on rolling and take this country back. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-01-19 21:52 |
#7 IT'S OVER!!!!!! COAKLEY CONCEDES AT 9:43 BROWN WINS 52 - 47!!!!!!! POP THOSE CORKS!!!! AND LET'S KEEP IT GOING!!!!! |
Posted by: AlanC 2010-01-19 21:49 |
#6 I'd prefer Boxer. At least she won't hurt the trunk brand like FioriNO. Campbell or Whitman. They're RINOs, but you don't have to be ashamed of them. |
Posted by: Nimble Spemble 2010-01-19 20:51 |
#5 Having seen Carly run a great company into the ground, I'd prefer swine flu to her. On the other hand I'd prefer her to Boxer. I'm glad I don't live in California. |
Posted by: DMFD 2010-01-19 20:23 |
#4 Ebbang, I suspect you are correct about California finale, but Fiorina did not get to the top of a major corporation without knowing how to play hardball politics. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2010-01-19 19:01 |
#3 Somehow I don't see Carly Fiorina as a strong, energetic and innovative candidate like Brown appears to be. She's a tired, old RINO like McCain. I'm afraid if she wins the primary that Boxer will scratch her eyes out in the general. Unlike Coakley, Boxer has been around the block a time or two. |
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 2010-01-19 17:47 |
#2 SMASH THE OLIGARCHY. No rule by Government Sachs. Give us our f***ing government back, before we slide further toward latin-style corrupt/bankrupt/shambolic oligarchy. |
Posted by: lex 2010-01-19 16:26 |
#1 Should Brown win in Massachussetts, the Pubs shold not take comfort. Should the Donks win, they likewise they should not take comfort. This is about slowing down or stopping Washington and the present direction and agenda. It is also about corruptness in Washingon in both parties. It is about the economy. It is about what is perceived as un-Americanism. It is about both parties being deaf to voters. There is no wrath like that of a scorned voter. More heads will roll come November 2010. |
Posted by: JohnQC 2010-01-19 15:16 |