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« Reply #25 on: August 17, 2009, 02:25:39 PM »

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

What a troll

What the f*** is your problem?

YOUR The troll, who obviously has onthing better to do then bash me at every corner.


 
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« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2009, 02:32:57 PM »

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

What a troll

What the f*** is your problem?

YOUR The troll, who obviously has onthing better to do then bash me at every corner.


I can only feel sorry for a guy, like DWTL, who have nothing to do beside attacking one of fellow forumers
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« Reply #27 on: August 17, 2009, 02:37:58 PM »

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

What a troll

What the f*** is your problem?

YOUR The troll, who obviously has onthing better to do then bash me at every corner.
DAMN WHAT A COMEBACK
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« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2009, 02:54:24 PM »
« Edited: August 18, 2009, 06:57:01 PM by Palin-Brownback 2012 »

Welcome back to FOX News' coverage of the 2010 Midterm Elections!
We have more senate races to call.....


Kelly Ayotte (Republican)  has been elected to her first senate term in New Hampshire!



In New York, Kristen Gillibrand (Democratic) has beaten George Pataki!


The GOP Has gained their first seat tonight, we project that John Hoeven (Republican) has de-seated Sen. Dorgan  (Gain)

In California, Barbara Boxer (Democratic) was won, by 4 points.


Another gain for the GOP, In Colorado we can project Ryan Frazier (Republican) is the winner (Gain).


And here is a huge one for Democrats, Charles Melancon (Democratic)  upsets David Vitter! (Gain)

And In Delaware, we can project Mike Castle (Republican) is senator-elect (Gain)




GOP : 16 (+3 gains)
Democrats : 11 (+1 gain)

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« Reply #29 on: August 17, 2009, 02:58:26 PM »

Welcome back to FOX News' coverage of the 2010 Midterm Elections!
We have more senate races to call.....


Kelly Ayotte (Republican)  has been elected to her first senate term in New Hampshire!



In New York, Kristen Gillibrand (Democratic) has beaten George Pataki!


The GOP Has gained their first seat tonight, we project that John Hoeven (Republican) has de-seated Sen. Dorgan  (Gain)

In California, Barbara Boxer (Democratic) was won, by 4 points.


Another gain for the GOP, In Colorado we can project Ryan Frazier (Republican) is the winner, and the first black Republican to be elected U.S Senator (Gain).


And here is a huge one for Democrats, Charles Melancon (Democratic)  upsets David Vitter! (Gain)

And In Delaware, we can project Mike Castle (Republican) is senator-elect, after beating Biden by 2 points. (Gain)




GOP : 16 (+3 gains)
Democrats : 12 (+1 gain)



Fraziel would not be first Black Republican elected to the Senate (by popular vote). You forgot Edward Brooke

Also, you stated Biden is not running
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« Reply #30 on: August 17, 2009, 02:59:52 PM »

Ok, Fixed it.

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« Reply #31 on: August 17, 2009, 03:30:23 PM »

Welcome back to the Midterm elections!!
We have some more races to call......


In Nevada, we project that in the governor's race that Ross Miller (Democratic) has picked up a seat for the Dems! (Gain)

In Iowa, we can project that Congressman Steve King (Republican) is now Governor-elect! (Gain)


In Ohio, John Kasich (Republican) is now Governor-elect (Gain)

In Hawaii, Congressman Abercrombie is onw Governor-elect Abercrombie (Democratic) (Gain)

Deval Patrick (Democratic) is re-elected Governor!


In Colorado, Bill Ritter (Democratic)  has won a 2nd term!


In Illinois, Pat Quinn (Democratic) has won a full term!


Scott Walker (Republican) has been elected Governor of Wisconsin (Gain)


Karen Handel (Republican) has been elected Governor!

Dennis Daugaard (Republican)   has been elected Governor!


In Arizona, Karen Johnson (Republican) is elected!




Bob Ehrlich (Republican) gets revenge and defeats Gov. O'Malley!! (Gain)





GOP : 20 (+7 Gains)
Democratic : 14 ( + 4 gains)
Third Party : 1 (1 Gain)

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« Reply #32 on: August 18, 2009, 06:45:13 PM »

I changed Harry Reid's opponent, I didn't realize Heller decline to run In real ife, so Reid's challenger is :

Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki
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« Reply #33 on: August 18, 2009, 06:59:16 PM »

We have some more Senate projections.....


In North Carolina, Richard Burr (Republican) breaks the curse and wins!


Rob Portman (Republican) is elected senator of Ohio!



In Pennsylvania, we project Pat Toomey (Republican) has un-seated Arlen Specter! (Gain)


Patty Murray (Democratic) has won re-election!



Brian Krolicki (Republican) has beaten Harry Reid (Democratic) (Gain)



Tray Grayson (Republican) is now the new senator from Kentucky!


And in Connecticut, Rob Simmons (Republican) has beaten Sen. Dodd! (Gain)



GOP : 19 ( Gain of  6) (Net gain of 5)
Democratic : 12 (Gain of 1) (Net loss of 5)

GOP : 45
Democratic : 53
Independent : 2 (Caucus with Dems)
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« Reply #34 on: August 18, 2009, 07:23:05 PM »

BREAKING NEWS : REMAINING RACES ALL CALLED!
In Tennessee, we project Kim McMillan (Democratic) has been elected Governor!

And in Michigan, we project Rep. Hoesktra (Republican) is Governor-elect of Michigan! (Gain)



GOP : 21 (+8 Gains)
Democratic : 15 ( + 4 gains)
Third Party : 1 (1 Gain)
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« Reply #35 on: August 18, 2009, 10:28:46 PM »

Official Final Results Sad

with 100% of the vote in we can now give all the results Sad

U.S House Make up :

GOP : 209 (+35) (-4)
Democratic : 226 (-35) (+4)

The Democrats Hold the U.S House Chamber!


U.S Senate Make up :




Democratic Party : 55 (2 Independents caucus with party)
GOP  : 45

Democrats Hold the U.S Senate Chamber !!!

U.S. Governor Make Up Sad



GOP : 27
Democrat : 22
Third Party : 1

The GOP Has gained Control of the U.S Governorships!!!
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« Reply #36 on: August 18, 2009, 10:39:39 PM »

Dec. 2010 Sad Now, that the midterm elections have occurred speculation is forming rapidly around the 2012 Presidential Election.

Here is a list of Potential GOP Contenders :

Former Governor Sarah Palin (R-AK)
Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-MA) (R-UT)
Former Governor Mike Huckabee (R-AR)
House Minority Whip Mike Pence (R-IN)
Former Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH)
Former Governor Gary Johnson (R-NM)
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX14)
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« Reply #37 on: August 18, 2009, 10:43:07 PM »

I'd like to see Nikki Haley win here, but I think she's a longshot right now. Andre Bauer will probably be the GOP nominee, and I'll end up having to vote for someone else.
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« Reply #38 on: August 20, 2009, 11:52:02 AM »

Jan, 2011 Sad

Obama Approvals Sad

Approve : 45%
Disapprove : 49%

Former Governor & very popular TV Host Mike Huckabee (R-AR) launches his presidential run in Des Moines, Iowa.

President Obama has not announced yet if he will seek another term.

Jan 15th Sad FOX News TV Host, and former Governor Sarah Palin (R-AK) will not run for President.

Jan 16th Sad Former Governor Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) and Former Governor Mitt Romney (R-UT) both announce they will run for President at separate rallies.

Feb. 2011 Sad Former Governor & Rep. Linda Lingle (R-HI)  has been getting much media coverage as she may run in 2012.

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« Reply #39 on: August 20, 2009, 12:01:41 PM »

There is a 0% chance of Ehrlich becoming Governor again.  People still don't like how he ran it back then and don't like his politics at all.
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« Reply #40 on: August 20, 2009, 01:09:06 PM »

Go Huckabee !!!!!
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« Reply #41 on: August 20, 2009, 01:37:40 PM »

Why does everyone assume Palin will get a job at Fox News? She has nothing to offer.
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« Reply #42 on: August 21, 2009, 10:21:05 AM »

7:00 Polls Closing Time.
Georgia US Senate- Johnny Isakson (R) wins a second term.
Georgia Governor-  Nathan Deal (R) becomes the next Governor of Georgia defeating Roy Barnes(D).
Indiana US Senate- Evan Bayh (D) wins a third term.
Kentucky US Senate- Trey Grayson (R) becomes the next  US Senator from Kentucky.
Ohio US Senate- Lee Fisher(D) becomes the next US Senator from Ohio. (+1D)
Ohio Governor- Ted Strickland (D) wins a second term.
South Carolina US Senate- Jim DeMint (R) wins a second term.
South Carolina Governor- Gresham Barrett (R) becomes the next Governor if South Carolina.
Vermont US Senate- Pat Leahy(D) wins a 7th term.
Vermont Governor- Jim Douglas (R) wins a 5th term.
8:00 pm
Alabama US Senate- Richard Shelby(R) wins a 5th term.
Alabama Governor-  Tim James (R) becomes the next Governor of Alabama.
Arkansas US Senate- Blanche Lincoln (D) wins a 3rd term.
Arkansas Governor- Mike Beebe (D) wins a 2nd term.
Connecticut US Senate- Too Close to Call.
Connecticut Governor- Jodi Rell (R) wins a 2nd 4 year term.
Delaware- US Senate- Beau Biden (D) is projected winner of the DE US Senate Race previously held by his father.
Florida- US Senate- Charlie Crist (R) is the next US Senator from Florida.
Florida Governor- Bill McCollum (R) is the next Governor of Florida.
Illinios US Senate- Alexi Giannoulias(D) is projected winner of the IL US Senate Race previously held by Barack Obama.
Illinios Governor- Pat Quinn(D) wins a full 4 year term.
Kansas- US Senate- Jerry Moran (R) becomes the next US Senator from Kansas.
Kansas- Governor- Sam Brownback (R) becomes the next Governor of Kansas. (+1R)
Maine Governor- Too Close to Call.
Maryland US Senate- Barbara Mikulski (D) wins a 5th term.
Maryland Governor- Martin O'Malley (D) wins a 2nd term.
Massachusetts US Senate- Joe Kennedy (D) wins a Special Election for a seat vacated by his Uncle-former US Senator Ted Kennedy.
Massachusetts Governor- Deval Patrick (D) narrowly wins a contested 3 way Governors Race.
Missouri- Rob Carnahan(D) becomes the next US Senator from Missouri (+2D).
New Hampshire US Senate- Paul Hodes (D) becomes the next US Senator from New Hampshire (+3D)
New Hampshire Governor- John Lynch (D) wins a 4th term.
North Carolina US Senate- Richard Burr (R) wins a 2nd term.
Oklahoma US Senate- Tom Coburn (R) wins a 2nd term.
Oklahoma Governor- Mary Fallin (R) becomes the next Governor of Oklahoma (+2R)
Pennsylvania US Senate- Arlen Specter (D) wins a 6th term.
Pennsylvania Governor- Jim Gerlach (R) becomes the next Governor of Pennsylvania (+3R)
Tennessee Governor- Zack Wamp (R) becomes the next Governor of Tennessee (+4R).
9:00
Arizona US Senator- John McCain (R) wins a 5th term.
Arizona Governor- Too Close to Call.
Colorado US Senator- Too Close to Call.
Colorado Governor- Too Close to Call.
Louisiana US Senate- David Vitter(R) wins a 2nd term.
Michigan Governor- Mike Cox (R) becomes the next Governor of Michigan (+5R)
Minnesota Governor- Mark Dayton (D) becomes the next Governor of Minnesota winning a close three way race.  (+4R)
Nebraska Governor- Dave Heineman R wins a 2nd full 4 year term.
New Mexico- Diane Denish (D) becomes the next Governor of New Mexico.
New York US Senate- Chuck Schumer (D) wins a 3rd term.
New York US Senate- Kirsten Gillibrand (D)wins a Special Election for a seat held by S.O.S Hillary Clinton.
New York Governor- Too Close to Call.
Rhode Island Governor- Lincoln Chaffee (I) wins a three way race for Governor.
South Dakota US Senate- John Thune (R) wins a 2nd term.
South Dakota Governor- Dave Deragurad becomes the next Governor of SD.
Texas- US Senator- Dave Dewhurst (R) wins a special election for seat vacated by KBH.
Texas Governor- Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R) becomes the next Governor of TX.
Wisconsin US Senator- Russ Feingold (D) wins a 4th term.
Wisconsin Governor- Barbara Lawton (D) becomes the next Governor of WI.
Wyoming Governor- Dave Freudenthal (D) wins a unprecendented 3rd term.
10:00pm
Iowa US Senate- Chuck Grassley (R) wins a 6th term
Iowa Governor- Chet Culver (D) wins a 2nd term.
Nevada US Senate- Harry Reid (D) wins a 5th term.
Nevada Governor- Jim Gibbons (R) lose re-election.
North Dakota-US Senator- Byron Dorgan (D) wins a 4th term.
Utah US Senate- Robert Bennett (R) wins a 4th term.
11:00pm
California US Senate- Barbara Boxer (D) wins a 4th term.
California Governor- Jerry Brown (D) wins a non consecutive 3rd term. winning the GOvernorship after 28 years leaving office.
Hawaii- US Senator- Dan  Inouye (D) wins a 9th term.
Hawaii- Governor- Neil Abercombie (D) becomes the next Governor of Hawaii.
Idaho- US Senator- Mike Crapo(R) wins a 3rd term.
Idaho Governor- Butch Otter (R) wins a 2nd term.
Oregon US Senator- Ron Wyden (D) wins a 3rd 6 year term.
Oregon Governor- Bill Bradbury (D) becomes the next Governor of Oregon.
Washington US Senate- Patty Murray wins a 4th Term.
Alaska US Senator- Lisa Murkowski- wins a 2nd term.
Alaska Governor- Sean Parnell wins a full 1st term.

US Senate- DEM GAIN- MO,NH,and OR
                  DEM LOSE- CT,CO- (+1D)
Governor- DEM LOSE (KS,MI,NJ,OK,PA,TN,VAand WY)
                DEM GAIN- (CA,HI,MN,and NV)
                IND GAIN- (RI)




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« Reply #43 on: August 21, 2009, 02:12:26 PM »

Um.. what are you doing?? This is my timeline...
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« Reply #44 on: August 21, 2009, 02:54:41 PM »

Feb 17th 2011 Sad Rep. Linda Lingle (R-HI) announces she will not run for President. Lingle endorses Romney.

Feb 18th 2011 Sad The first 2012 Primary poll is released :

Huckabee : 28%
Romney : 22%
Pawlenty : 13%
Undecided :  37%

Feb 20th 2011 Sad  Former Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH) announces he will run for the GOP Nomination.

March 5th 2011 : The White House announces that the New elecotral votes wil be released to the public in April.

Sen. John Thune (R-SD) announces a run for the Presidency.

March 11th 2011 Sad Another major announcement, Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) announces he will run against President Obama.

This is huge, no democrat since Ted Kennedy  in 1980, has challenged the sitting president of his party.


Democrat Primary Polls Sad

Obama : 44%

Webb : 18%
Undecided :  38%

With Obama's ratings falling like Bush 43's democrats are starting to regret nominating Obama. But the President currently leads Webb by a large margin.

March 28th 2011 Sad Obama Approvals hit all-time low :

Do you Approve of Pres. Obama?


Strongly Approve : 14%
Somewhat Approve : 27%
Neutral : 8%
Somewhat disapprove : 24%
Strongly Disapprove : 27%

Overall Sad

Disapprove : 51%

Approve : 41%
Undecided : 8%

The reason for such a steep rise in disapproval was because unemployment has hit 11.3% and the DOW had lost over 3%. This is the first major loss for the DOW since Obama took office.

Here are the current GOP Polls :


Romney : 18%

Huckabee : 17%
Thune : 14%
Gregg : 13%
Pawlenty : 10%
Undecided :  28%

Democratic Polls Sad

Obama : 41%
Webb : 24%
Undecided :  35%

Which Candidate is  Obama's Best Opponent ?

Obama : 41%
Huckabee : 47%

Obama : 44%
Romney : 43%

Obama : 47%
Gregg : 45%

Obama : 45%
Pawlenty : 40%

Obama : 43%
Thune : 46%


Against Webb?

Huckabee : 45%
Webb : 38%

Romney : 47%
Webb : 22%

Thune : 50%
Webb : 19%

Gregg : 39%

Webb : 23%

Pawlenty : 43%

Webb : 21%


Obama leads against 3/5 of the GOP contenders. With Huckabee & Thune both beating Obama by over 2 points.

Webb is trailing all GOP Contenders  by 20-30 points. Mainly due to the fact that most of the democrats polled refused to support Webb or were Undecided. It's obvious Webb is seen as a traitor to the party.

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« Reply #45 on: September 24, 2009, 11:42:38 PM »

Um.. what are you doing?? This is my timeline...

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