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Heisenberg
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« on: October 31, 2016, 09:39:48 PM »

Do you like Ayotte? Or are you just getting excited that me and a certain friend of mine could be proven wrong next week?
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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2016, 09:54:12 PM »

Do you like Ayotte? Or are you just getting excited that me and a certain friend of mine could be proven wrong next week?

Yeah, I like her. (And the sooner you admit your TNVol's sock, the better.)
But I thought you hated partisans?

And if she somehow pulls a win, I'll stop calling her overrated, ugly, vain, and annoying, and I'll give her a lot of respect and put her along with Thune and Portman as one of the greatest campaigners of all time.
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2016, 11:40:05 PM »

^I never mentioned her looks and they're obviously not relevant at all. It's always nice to have a Republican who is relatively conservative and not a Collins-type Republican representing such a deep blue state in the Senate - especially since there are so many red-state Democrats as well. She's not a bad Senator IMO (though her foreign policy positions are terrible), but I'm not going to delude myself into thinking this race is winnable for Republicans.

(And if she somehow wins this year, she will be out of the Senate for sure after 2022. Maggie Hassan, Ann Kuster or Carol Shea-Porter will beat her sooner or later.)
Obviously looks aren't relevant, and I don't think I had mentioned them before, but for some strange reason (nothing to do with the Angry Woman stuff) there is something about her teeth that bothers me for some reason. No idea why, but I have noticed it since soon after she was first elected, well before I came across this site.

It is nice to have a Ayotte as a way to "make up" for McCaskill, Tester, etc. Most her positions aren't too bad, though she does seem well to the right of New Hampshire on abortion and LGBT issues from what I know about the state. I do, however, think Hassan will pull this, due to a variety of factors, primarily because New Hampshire is just moving away from Republicans (not because of Angry Women).
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