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Your Endorsements 2010
If the Mods find it appropriate to move this to the IMHO forum feel free to do so.
What are you endorsements for the 2010 Midterm elections? Senate: Alabama: Richard Shelby (Republican) Alaska: Lisa Murkowski (Republican) Arizona: John McCain (Republican) Arkansas: John Boozman (Republican) California: Carly Fiorina (Republican) Colorado: Jane Norton (Republican) Connecticut: Peter Schriff (Republican) Delaware: Mike Castle (Republican) Florida: Charlie Crist (Independent)* Georgia: Jonny Isakson (Republican) Hawaii: Campbell Cavasso (Republican) Idaho: Mike Crapo (Republican) Illinois: Mark Kirk (Republican) Indiana: Dan Coats (Republican) Iowa: Chuck Grassley (Republican) Kansas: Jerry Moran (Republican) Kentucky: Trey Grayson (Republican, write-in) Louisiana: David Vitter (Republican) Maryland: Eric Wargotz (Republican) Missouri: Roy Blunt (Republican) Nevada: Sue Lowden (Republican, write-in) New Hampshire: Kelly Ayotte (Republican) New York (1): Joseph DioGuardi (Republican) New York (2): Gary Berntsen (Republican) North Carolina: Richard Burr (Republican) North Dakota: John Hoeven (Republican) Ohio: Rob Portman (Republican) Oklahoma: Tom Coburn (Republican) Oregon: Jim Huffman (Republican) Pennsylvania: Pat Toomey (Republican) South Carolina: Jim DeMint (Republican) South Dakota: John Thune (Republican) Utah: Bob Bennett (Republican, write-in) Vermont: Len Britton (Republican) Washington: Dino Rossi (Republican) West Virginia: John Raese (Republican) Wisconsin: Ron Johnson (Republican) Governor California: Meg Whitman (Republican) Representative California, 47th District: Van Tran (Republican) Proposition California, Prop 19: Yes |
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Call me crazy, but I am sensing a pattern...
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If we want any interesting discussion here, it's probably only worthwhile posting an endorsement in this thread if it crosses your usual party line, or else relates to an intrapartisan primary fight.
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Hey, give him credit, he's favoring Crist over Rubio in Florida.
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I endorse all non-republicans, even when they are running unopposed.
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Aren't some of those guys incumbents? I thought we were supposed to throw them all out.
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Seriously, Curtis, how much research did you do in each of these races? What puzzles me is your non-endorsements of the GOP candidates who happen to be Teabaggers. What do Rand Paul, Angle, and Rubio believe that you do not?
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I'm curious why Crist has an asterisk. I think there's a missing footnote like "*Used to be a Republican" or "*Secretly wishes he was Republican". As an afterthought, California's Pop 19 (legalizing some aspects of marijuana use) sounds pretty good, though it may turn into another Arizona-immigration debacle if the feds try to insist that drug regulation is their jurisdiction.
Last edited by Bryan Ekers; 07-29-2010 at 09:41 AM. |
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Cry for attention?
Also, my endorsements: everyone running against the people that Curtis LeMay endorses. Now we're back to square one. Last edited by Least Original User Name Ever; 07-29-2010 at 10:22 AM. |
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I would have said "If he still leans to Republicans by November". |
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Roy Barnes (D) as the next Governor of Georgia.
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So why do you endorse Jim DeMint, who is just as extreme as Paul or Angle? One might think that if you don't swallow the Tea Party nonsense, which you do not, then you might decline to endorse the highest-ranking Tea Party posterchild in government today.
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Yes, because it'd be a nice trainwreck.
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Well sure, if Democrats are going to sweep the rest of the map
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You're endorsing Jim "I don't understand how foreign policy works after 5 years in the Senate" DeMint?
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The only race I'm really invested in is the re-election of our local congressman, Jim Cooper - one of the Blue-Dog Democrats. I hope he can pull it off, but voting for the health care bill (and being an incumant and a Democrat) will hurt him.
I haven't made up my mind on the governer's race yet. I wish Bredesen didn't have to step down. |
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America needs instant-runoff voting, dammit! ![]() Anyway, anyone have any suggestions for resolving this dilemma? |
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Move to Georgia.
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You didn't ask for sensible suggestions...
If it were me (actually, it is also me) I'd decide whether the difference between my favored candidate and my second-choice candidate was greater than the difference between my second-choice candidate and the guy I absolutely didn't want winning. I think we both know what you have to do. |
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I can only vote for one of these. And as a Missourian, I can tell you that Roy Blunt is a corrupt putz. Robin Carnahan may have her flaws, but i consider her less offensive. Blunt is a total unrepentant megacorp whore, & was the whip for the Abramoff cabal.
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I would vote for the Democrat, & let Crist be a GOP splitter. But I can see why it might be better to have an "independent Republican" begin to wear down the ideological stance of the GOP. Last edited by foolsguinea; 09-09-2010 at 12:40 PM. |
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Actually, apparently LeMay has thought this through.
Think of the money the tax payers would save in printing costs of voter pamphlets. All we'd need is a single sheet with name and party on it. Hell,we'd not need elections - all we'd have to do is count registered voters in each party and we'd have a winner. That would save the 2 months of annoying campaign ads we're bombarded with and we wouldn't have to look at all those colorful election signs for weeks on end. The news stations could actually cover important things like whether the new recycling bins we're about to get should be blue or yellow. Yeah, there is something here. Damn right man. This idea is golden. |
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I'm really, really hoping Terry Goddard can pull out a miracle in the race for governor, but I highly doubt it. Brewer is ridiculously comfortable in the polls, and they aren't moving. Damn SB1070 was a political stunt of epic proportions.
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The Republicans don't want Murkowski, and the Independents are too keen on her, either. A write-in campaign might have worked, but she doesn't seem too interested in that, either. So basically your choice for Alaska just shows that you haven't really done any homework on your list, but are posting it as a screed.
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Curtis is supposed to a religious nut yet he is for David Vitter. Vitter liked to spend time and money in whore houses and the women said he liked to wear diapers. But on the other hand ,he is a Republican and that is what Curtis really requires.
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I really hope that Murky pursues a write-in campaign. That would pretty much insure that the Democrat wins the seat, since it will split the Republican vote.
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California 2010
Governor - Jerry Brown
US Senate - Barbara Boxer |
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Oh, sorry to be redundant. -Joe |
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What a lot of typing to say vote Republican, the rich don't have enough of your money yet.
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It'll still be a few hours until we hear who our candidates in the general will be given today's the primary, but I'm hoping that Kelly Ayotte loses. I voted for Jim Bender despite not being thrilled he's prochoice and would somewhat rather see Ovid LaMontane get it over Ayotte too because besides the issue of gay marriage he's closer to my ideal than she is as well. Being both prolife and pro gay marriage & adoption made the choice hard, and I ultimately decided that there was much more danger of someone wanting to contest the right of gay folks to marry than to do anything (that I'd consider) negative on the abortion front, and while Bender doesn't seem thrilled about gay marriage, he seemed the least hostile to it during the debate.
As for other seats, I voted for Jack Kimball for govenor and Rich Ashooh for congress. Ashooh is the only person running who actually said something about health care other than "Obamacare is bad, we should do something else" and outlined what "something else" might be. |
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I don't have the energy to follow all those elections, Curtis. I have a job. Anyway, I find it simpler to oppose anyone supported by Glenn Beck and/or Sarah Palin.
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I don't get the impression that Beck and Palin carry a lot of weight with him. That said, I do notice (as others have) a trend in his choices. Last edited by Frank; 09-14-2010 at 06:38 PM. |
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The difference is you are old enough to vote. You don"t cancel Curtis but you trump him.he is a kid with no clues.
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-Joe |
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Last edited by theR; 09-15-2010 at 09:56 AM. Reason: typo |
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Look, you may not like him or his point of view, but Curtis is a smart kid, full stop. Last edited by Really Not All That Bright; 09-15-2010 at 11:53 AM. |
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Usually I hold out hope of some kind of good Republican candidate, but based on the insanity of the GOP and their bastard step-child the Tea Baggers, I'm simply going full Democrat, no exceptions. At this point, I'd vote for a puppy-stomping Democrat than an atheist Republican
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Got my Jim Cooper (D - TN 5th district) yard sign yesterday. Hopefully it won't get stolen/vandalized.
Listened to a little bit of the TN governer debate yesterday and I have to admit that the Republican, Haslam, came off a little better than McWherter, the Dem. I'm still torn on that race. |
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I second that, kevja! Meg Whitman strikes me as a hidden agenda driven person. Plus she seems to like to spend money pretty easily on lame stuff, like her campaign.
![]() I'm going for Jerry Brown. Not that I'm fond of electing sharks, mind you... Mrs. Boxer will get my vote, third election in a row. Last edited by Locrian; 09-21-2010 at 05:42 AM. |
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![]() I'll just pass it off as the rantings of one poster, and not necessarily a common view held by many non-Republicans. ![]() Saying the opposite (The democrats don't have enough of your money yet?) has a plausible foundation. Democrats are more pro taxes :: they have taken more of my money. I don't get it. But that's not surprising. |
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I actually like him when he's on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me. As a Floridian, he has my vote.
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And the difference between Republicans and Democrats isn't which one wants to tax; they both do. The difference is whom they want to tax. Democrats want to tax people who have money, while Republicans want to tax people who don't. Hence, electing more Republicans amounts to a redistribution of wealth from the lower and middle class to the upper class. |
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What's the point of taxing people who don't have money?
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It's not worth the cost of collecting what they have, but the IRS makes it up in volume. [rimshot]
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