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« on: August 15, 2009, 08:35:08 PM »

My lsat 2010 onwards timeline was unrealistic, I've finally fixed all my mistakes and will start t over.

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Obama Approval Ratings Sad

Approve : 49%
Disapprove : 41%
Undecided : 10%

Obama's ratings fell heavily mainly because of the "Healthcare reform chapter" where the Democrats attacked average day Americans with disgusting attacks after the American people protested Universal Healthcare.

Universal Healthcare is no longer a option for congress after that bill was barely struck down.

Now, the Wyden-Benett Bill is being considered, but confidence in congress, and Obama has fallen big time.

Who will you vote for in the Midterms?

GOP : 39%
Democrats : 34%


Here are some polls from very close races Sad

Ohio Governor Sad

Ted Strickland (D) : 43.45%
John Kasich (R) : 41.91%

Ohio Senate Sad

Jennifer Brunner (D) : 50.04%
Rob Portman (R) : 49.87%

New Hampshire Senate Sad

Kelly Ayotte (R) : 47.95%
Paul Hodes (D) : 47.94%

Pennslyvania Senate Sad

Arlen Specter (D) : 44.03%
Pat Toomey (R) : 44.01%

Delaware Senate Sad

Mike Castle (R) : 50.09%
Beau Biden (D) : 49.01%


Connecticut Senate Sad

Rob Simmons (R) : 51.99%
Chris Dodd (D) : 48.94%
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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2009, 08:47:37 PM »


New Hampshire Senate Sad

Kelly Ayotte (R) : 47.95%
Paul Hodes (D) : 47.94%


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« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2009, 08:50:25 PM »


http://www.dailykos.com/statepoll/2009/7/15/NH/319
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« Reply #3 on: August 15, 2009, 10:39:31 PM »

Welcome to Election night
I'm Brit Hume your host for the election results, it's 5 : 00 PM and already some results are in....

But before that, we will show you the current make up of congress  and the Governor mansions :

Senate : 


Democratic : 58 (+ 2 indys)
GOP : 40 *
Independents : 2 (Caucus as democrats)

* Florence Shapiro (R) elected Senator in Texas special election to replace Kay Hutchison

House Sad

Democratic : 257
GOP : 178


Governorships Sad

Democratic : 26
GOP : 24 (Christie and McDonnell won their races)



Now, for some results........


here is the current Governor results map Sad



It's blank for now, but not for long as we can project 3 races.....


In Vermont, Popular Moderate Governor Jim Douglas (Republican) has won another term, of course this was expected, but the margin of victory seems to be way smaller.


In Rhode Island, Independent Lincoln Chaffee won in a huge and unprecedented landslide! 


And In New Hampshire, we project Conservative John Lynch (Democratic) has won by a  mindblowing 60 point landslide against his GOP Challenger




GOP : 1
Democrat : 1
Third Party : 1 (Gain)


Now, on the senate side we can project  a few races as well Sad

In Vermont, Patrick Leahy (Democratic) takes home the gold, as expected


In South Carolina, we can project that Senator Jim DeMint (GOP) has won re-election


In Florida, we Project Charlie Crist is elected to the office of Senator





GOP : 2
Democratic : 1
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« Reply #4 on: August 15, 2009, 10:44:16 PM »


My LOL was about the idea of using an opinion poll to determine that someone had a 0.01% lead.
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« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2009, 06:15:40 AM »

No incumbent Governor is going to win a landslide in 2010.
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« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2009, 11:10:54 AM »

No incumbent Governor is going to win a landslide in 2010.

John Lynch and Mike Beebe are pretty popular.
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« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2009, 12:37:01 PM »

Welcome back to the 2010 Midterm elections!
We have some Governor races to project....

In Utah, as expected Governor Gary Herbert (Republican) has won a full term!


In Arkansas, we can project Governor Beebe (Democratic) wins in a landslide.



Governor Sean Parnell (Republican), the popular Governor of Alaska has won re-election!


Butch Otter (Republican) has won another term as Idaho's Governor!

In Nebraska, Dave Heineman (Republican) takes the gold medal!

In New Mexico, The GOP Failed to beat Diane Denish



GOP : 5
Democratic : 3
Third Party : 1 (Gain)

Now, here are the TCTC Races Sad

Massachusetts : 14% in

Charlie Baker (R) : 49.80%
Deval Patrick (D) : 48.77%

Maine : 15% in

Dawn Hill (D) : 54.87%
Matt Jacobson (R) : 45.81%

Maryland : 13% in

Bob Ehrlich (R) : 52.09%
Martin O'Malley (D) : 47.94%

Texas : 12% in

Kay Hutchison (R) : 46.77%
Bill White (D) : 44.99%
Kinky Friedman (I) : 8.24%

Alabama : 20% in

Beth Chapman (R) : 50.03%

Arthur Davis (D) : 48.87%

South Carolina : 15% in

Nikki Haley (R) : 53.87%
Robert Ford (D) : 46.02%

Georgia : 12% in

Karen Handel (R) : 49.88%
Roy Barnes (D) : 49.87%

South Dakota : 12% in

Dennis Daugaard (R) : 52.99%
Scott Heidepriem (D) : 47.66%

Kansas : 12% in

Sam Brownback (R) : 53.04%
Chris Steineger (D) : 46.09%

Oklahoma : 26% in


Mary Fallin (R) : 54.91%
Jari Askins (D) : 46.09%

Michigan : 15% in

John Cherry (D) : 49.05%
Pete Hoekstra (R) : 49.01%

Minnesota : 16% in

Mark Dayton (D) : 45.00%
Norm Coleman (R) : 43.99%
Dean Barkley (I) : 11.01%

Pennsylvania : 25% in


Tom Corbett (R) : 50.04%
Tom Knox (D) : 48.99%

Tennessee : 12% in

Zach Wamp (R) : 50.01%
Kim McMillan (D) : 49.99%

Wisconsin : 12% in

Scott Walker (R) : 50.04%
Ron Kind (D) : 47.96%

Iowa : 24% in

Steve King (R) : 51.09%
Chet Culver (D) : 48.76%

California : 31% in

Galvin Newsom (D) : 49.86%
Meg Whitman (R) : 49.23%

Florida : 22% in

Bill McCollum (R) : 49.88%
Alex Sink (D) : 47.77%

Ohio : 31% in

John Kasich (R) : 54.06%
Ted Strickland (D) : 45.92%

Oregon : 19% in


Gordon Smith (R) : 49.95%
Bill Bradbury (D) : 48.05%

Hawaii : 16% in

James Aiona (R) : 50.09%
Neil Abercrombie (D) : 49.09%

Colorado : 17% in


Bill Ritter (D) : 50.09%
Scott McInnis (R) : 49.55%

Illinois : 23% in

Pat Quinn (D) : 52.09%
Bill Brady (R) : 47.62%

Arizona : 15% in

Karen Johnson (R) : 49.44%
Neil Giuliano (D) : 48.09%

Nevada : 17% in

Joe Heck (R) : 50.01%
Ross Miller (D) : 49.86%

We will  be able to get results from WY, CT and a fewm ore after more data comes in///
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« Reply #8 on: August 16, 2009, 12:42:13 PM »

good TL
can't wait for the senate results ...
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« Reply #9 on: August 16, 2009, 01:20:07 PM »

You know polls close at different times, they all don't close at the same time.
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« Reply #10 on: August 16, 2009, 08:04:56 PM »

Welcome back to the Midterm elections of 2010!!!
Well, its currently 7 : 12 PM, and we have many more senate races to call, but first, we can call some more governor races.......


In Wyoming, we project that Dave Freudenthal (Democratic) has won a third term!


In Connecticut, Governor Jodi Rell (Republican) has won re-election!!

In New York, Rudy Giuliani (Republican)  has beaten Gov. Paterson!!



GOP : 7 (1 Gain)
Democratic : 4
Third Party : 1 (1 Gain)


Now, for senate results......

In South Dakota, Senator John Thune (Republican) was won re-election!!!

In Kansas, Jerry Moran (Republican) has won his first senate term!


In Arkansas, Blanche Lincoln (Democratic)  has won re-election!

In Indiana, Populist Senator, Evan  Bayh (Democratic) has won another term in the senate!





GOP : 4
Democratic : 3
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« Reply #11 on: August 16, 2009, 08:30:36 PM »

Welcome back to the Midterm elections of 2010!!!
Well, its currently 7 : 12 PM, and we have many more senate races to call, but first, we can call some more governor races.......


In Wyoming, we project that Dave Freudenthal (Democratic) has won a third term!


In Connecticut, Governor Jodi Rell (Republican) has won re-election!!

In New York, Rudy Giuliani (Republican)  has beaten Gov. Paterson!!



GOP : 7 (1 Gain)
Democratic : 4
Third Party : 1 (1 Gain)


Now, for senate results......

In South Dakota, Senator John Thune (Republican) was won re-election!!!

In Kansas, Jerry Moran (Republican) has won his first senate term!


In Arkansas, Blanche Lincoln (Democratic)  has won re-election!

In Indiana, Populist Senator, Evan  Bayh (Democratic) has won another term in the senate!





GOP : 4
Democratic : 3

None of them states close at 7 pm!
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« Reply #12 on: August 16, 2009, 08:34:47 PM »

In Utah, as expected Governor Gary Herbert (Republican) has won a full term!

Isn't it an special election unitl next regular in 2012?
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« Reply #13 on: August 16, 2009, 08:47:47 PM »

Evan Bayh Populist? Blease.
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« Reply #14 on: August 16, 2009, 09:25:08 PM »

In Utah, as expected Governor Gary Herbert (Republican) has won a full term!

Isn't it an special election unitl next regular in 2012?

I heard it was gonna be in 2010..
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« Reply #15 on: August 16, 2009, 09:26:10 PM »

Also, I'm not doing by time closings, as it took require more ofm y time, which I don't have much of right now, thus the small update.
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« Reply #16 on: August 17, 2009, 11:26:42 AM »

Welcome back to Midterm election night 2010!!
We have some major projections in the senate....

In Utah, Senator Bennett (Republican) has won re-election!

In Idaho, Mike Crapo (Republican) has own another term in the senate


In Hawaii, we Project Dan Inouye (Democratic) has won!

In Alaska, Alaska House Speaker John Harris (Republican) has won his first term.


In Arizona, Sen. McCain wins re-election by 15 points.

In Oregon, Ron Wyden (Democratic) wins with overwhelming support

Russ Feingold (Democratic) wins another term

Chuck Schumer (Democratic) wins unopposed, he is considered the most powerful Democrat in New York, after Andrew Cuomo


Sen. Tom Coburn (Republican) has won re-election!


Barbara Mikulski (Democratic) has won with 80% of the vote!

Chuck Grassley (Republican) has won re-election!

Johnny Isakson (Republican) was won over his  Democratic challenger


In Alabama, we project Sen. Shelby (Republican) has won another term




GOP : 12
Democratic : 8
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« Reply #17 on: August 17, 2009, 11:55:07 AM »
« Edited: August 18, 2009, 06:44:26 PM by Palin-Brownback 2012 »

Now, we will show the current results from the TCTC Senate races....

North Carolina : 56% in

Richard Burr (R) : 50.02%

Heath Shuler (D) : 49.98%

Delaware : 65% in

Beau Biden (D) : 49.98%
Mike Castle (R) : 48.95%

Connecticut : 55% in

Rob Simmons (R) : 54.05%
Chris Dodd (D) : 45.77%

New Hampshire : 67% in

Kelly Ayotte (R) : 50.01%
Paul Hodes (D) : 49.92%

Missouri : 67% in

Robin Carnahan (D) : 50.09%
Sarah Steelman (R) : 49.85%

North Dakota : 45% in

Bryon Dorgan (D) : 49.95%
John Hoeven (R) : 48.99%

Washington : 55% in

Patty Murray (D) : 50.06%
Wayne Glover (R) : 49.89%

Louisiana : 77% in


Charles Melancon (D) : 52.34%

David Vitter (R) : 46.09%

Nevada : 45% in

Brian Krolicki (R) : 53.88%
Harry Reid (D) : 45.00%

New York : 89% in

Kristen Gillibrand (D) : 50.99%
George Pataki (R) : 49.01%

Pennsylvania : 76% in

Pat Toomey (R) : 49.09%
Arlen Specter (D) : 49.08%

Colorado : 56% in

Mike Bennet (D) : 51.02%
Ryan Frazier (R) : 48.97%

Illinois : 76% in


Alexi Giannoulias (D) : 53.98%
Mark Kirk (R) : 46.96%

Ohio : 95% in


Rob Portman (R) : 50.04%
Jennifer Brunner (D) : 49.22%

Kentucky : 89% in

Tray Grayson (R) : 50.66%
Jack Conway (D) : 48.77%

California : 45% in

Barbara Boxer (D) : 49.88%
Carly Fiorina (R) : 47.77%
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« Reply #18 on: August 17, 2009, 12:01:38 PM »

Now, we will show the current results from the TCTC Senate races....
Nevada : 45% in

Dean Heller (R) : 53.88%
Harry Reid (D) : 45.00%

LOL!

New York : 89% in

Kristen Gillibrand (D) : 50.99%
George Pataki (R) : 49.01%

Illinois : 76% in[/b]

Alexi Giannoulias (D) : 53.98%
Mark Kirk (R) : 46.96%


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« Reply #19 on: August 17, 2009, 12:15:15 PM »

FOX NEWS BREAKING NEWS ALERT : MAJOR ELECTION PROJECTION!!!!

We have  breaking news, we can project that in Illinois, Democrat Alexi Giannoulias has been elected senator!!!



We have another huge Projection....


In Missouri, we Project Sarah Steelman (R) has beat Robin Carnahan (D)




GOP : 13
Democratic : 9

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« Reply #20 on: August 17, 2009, 12:16:29 PM »

FOX NEWS BREAKING NEWS ALERT : MAJOR ELECTION PROJECTION!!!!

We have  breaking news, we can project that in Illinois, Democrat Alexi Giannoulias has been elected senator!!!



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« Reply #21 on: August 17, 2009, 12:48:08 PM »

MAJOR GOVERNORSHIP PROJECTIONS!!!
In South Carolina, Nikki Haley (Republican) has been elected Governor!


In Kansas, Senator Sam Brownback (Republican) has defeated his opponent (Gain)


In Minnesota, We Project Norm Coleman (Republican) has won!


In Texas, Kay Hutchison (Republican) has won, becoming the most powerful woman in Texas!


In Florida, Alex Sink (Democratic) is elected Governor! (Gain)


In Alabama, Beth Chapman (Republican) wins against Rep. Davis

In Oregon, Bill Bradbury (Democratic) is elected Governor!


Tom Knox (Democratic) is Governor-elect of PA!


Dawn Hill (Democratic) wins in Maine!


In Oklahoma, Mary Fallin (Republican) is elected Governor! (Gain)


In California, Gavin Newsom (Democratic) is elected Governor. (Gain)




GOP : 13 (3 gains)
Democratic : 9 (2 gains)
Third Party : 1 (1 gain)
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« Reply #22 on: August 17, 2009, 12:56:40 PM »

In Utah, as expected Governor Gary Herbert (Republican) has won a full term!

Isn't it an special election unitl next regular in 2012?

I heard it was gonna be in 2010..


No. Governors of Utah are elected in the saye years as Presidents. This is special election to fill a seat until 2012 regular.

Anyway, this timeline is pretty balanced Smiley
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« Reply #23 on: August 17, 2009, 12:58:15 PM »

In Utah, as expected Governor Gary Herbert (Republican) has won a full term!

Isn't it an special election unitl next regular in 2012?

I heard it was gonna be in 2010..


No. Governors of Utah are elected in the saye years as Presidents. This is special election to fill a seat until 2012 regular.

Anyway, this timeline is pretty balanced Smiley

Thanks, I try to keep it very balanced. Including ending the careers of some of my favorite pols.. yes Bill McCollum I'm talking to YOU
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« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2009, 01:34:11 PM »

Its amazing that this idiot makes every senate race within decimal points

What a troll
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