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On Wed, 6 Apr 2011 11:59:49 -0700 (PDT), "Jack."
wrote: On Apr 6, 2:39*pm, Harryk wrote: It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. A "stiff repudiation" would be a landslide win. A win by 200 votes out of a million is a dead heat, and is statistically insignificant. Virtually half the state supports the governor. not really. prosser was supposed to be a shoe in. One has to wonder how much the *unions* spent on the election. :- not enough. unions are powerless in the US |
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 15:20:59 -0400, Harryk
wrote: Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 3:06 pm, wrote: Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 2:39 pm, wrote: It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. A "stiff repudiation" would be a landslide win. A win by 200 votes out of a million is a dead heat, and is statistically insignificant. Virtually half the state supports the governor. One has to wonder how much the *unions* spent on the election. :- The Repubs outspent the Dems. There's no doubt that union money and thugs put the dems over the top and in the lead. There was a lot at stake for them. That and a little ACORN action, eh? We've seen it before just a couple of years ago. The dems have a new playbook on cheating. You must have missed the part about the Repubs outspending the Dems, eh? There's no doubt that corporate money and teahadist thugs accounted for the large number of votes for the Republican incumbent. That and the typical Republican dirty tricks. We saw that before in 2000, when the Repubs and their thugs and their proxies on the U.S. Supreme Court put Bush in the whiteHouse. Now that was *the* new playbook on cheating. Dim bulb Jack. As if unions could outspend the Koch brothers and their anti union cabal. |
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On Wed, 6 Apr 2011 12:13:54 -0700 (PDT), "Jack."
wrote: On Apr 6, 3:06*pm, Harryk wrote: Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 2:39 pm, *wrote: It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. A "stiff repudiation" would be a landslide win. *A win by 200 votes out of a million is a dead heat, and is statistically insignificant. Virtually half the state supports the governor. One has to wonder how much the *unions* spent on the election. *:- The Repubs outspent the Dems. There's no doubt that union money and thugs put the dems over the top and in the lead. There was a lot at stake for them. That and a little ACORN action, eh? to the right wing, the american middle class is thugs here's an article by a nobel prize winning economist describing how the right wing is turning america into a 3rd world country the right fiddles while the US burns. the right wing HATES american and loves ONLY the rich. alan greenspan says it paul krugman, nobel prize winner says it jospeh stiglitz, nobel prize winner says it only the right wing continue with its class warfare against america read it and weep http://www.vanityfair.com/society/fe...wpisrc=nl_wonk We've seen it before just a couple of years ago. The dems have a new playbook on cheating. |
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On 06/04/2011 12:39 PM, Harryk wrote:
In a race still too close to call, Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg took a paper-thin lead over Justice David Prosser in the state Supreme Court race early Wednesday, capping a race marked by massive voter turnout, Gov. Scott Walker's union bargaining plan, and record spending by outside interest groups. As of 11:30 a.m., The Associated Press had results for all but 1 of the state's 3,630 precincts and Kloppenburg had taken a 235 vote lead after Prosser had been ahead most of the night by less than 1,000 votes. That one precinct would appear to be in the Town of Lake Mills, where town officials were meeting to count the last of the paper ballots. The Jefferson County Clerk's officer reported that Prosser picked up only 2 votes in the electronic vote in Lake Mills and that 24 handwritten ballots were not yet counted.The results of a single township in Jefferson County should be known by about 1 p.m. Wednesday after local officials finish examining votes from Tuesday's election. About 220 votes were cast in Town of Lake Mills - seemingly not enough for Prosser to make up the votes he would need to defeat Kloppenburg. http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepo...119308059.html It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. In the judge race, the Republicans outspent the Dems by a more than 3 to 2 margin. No big deal. They are bankrupt. In fact USA is bankrupt. Just more debt and bullsh!t. In time, all the union greed, political corruption and ponzi schemes will crash. USD is loosing purchasing power. Means unions will strike soon. Does not mater how you look at it, this is going to get ugly. Buddy just put his house up for sale. Going to move before they screw him with taxes. |
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2011 17:03:22 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: No big deal. They are bankrupt. In fact USA is bankrupt. Just more debt and bullsh!t. In time, all the union greed, political corruption and ponzi schemes will crash. union greed? hard working americans....he says are greedy but the wall street managers who got us here? he ignores them. THEY trashed the economy. but they're rich... USD is loosing purchasing power. Means unions will strike soon. Does not mater how you look at it, this is going to get ugly. there are no unions in the US. they're dead. only wall street is left |
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Harryk wrote:
In a race still too close to call, Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg took a paper-thin lead over Justice David Prosser in the state Supreme Court race early Wednesday, capping a race marked by massive voter turnout, Gov. Scott Walker's union bargaining plan, and record spending by outside interest groups. As of 11:30 a.m., The Associated Press had results for all but 1 of the state's 3,630 precincts and Kloppenburg had taken a 235 vote lead after Prosser had been ahead most of the night by less than 1,000 votes. That one precinct would appear to be in the Town of Lake Mills, where town officials were meeting to count the last of the paper ballots. The Jefferson County Clerk's officer reported that Prosser picked up only 2 votes in the electronic vote in Lake Mills and that 24 handwritten ballots were not yet counted.The results of a single township in Jefferson County should be known by about 1 p.m. Wednesday after local officials finish examining votes from Tuesday's election. About 220 votes were cast in Town of Lake Mills - seemingly not enough for Prosser to make up the votes he would need to defeat Kloppenburg. http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepo...119308059.html It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. In the judge race, the Republicans outspent the Dems by a more than 3 to 2 margin. Amazing boating post! |
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Jack. wrote:
On Apr 6, 3:06 pm, wrote: Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 2:39 pm, wrote: It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing.. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. A "stiff repudiation" would be a landslide win. A win by 200 votes out of a million is a dead heat, and is statistically insignificant. Virtually half the state supports the governor. One has to wonder how much the *unions* spent on the election. :- The Repubs outspent the Dems. There's no doubt that union money and thugs put the dems over the top and in the lead. There was a lot at stake for them. That and a little ACORN action, eh? We've seen it before just a couple of years ago. The dems have a new playbook on cheating. ACORN is no longer. Are you surprised? |
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Harryk wrote:
Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 3:06 pm, wrote: Jack. wrote: On Apr 6, 2:39 pm, wrote: It ain't over until it is over, but for two candidates to be a couple of hundred votes apart when more than a million votes were cast...amazing. If Kloppenburg wins, it will be a stiff repudiation of the state's republican governor. The gov's man also lost in a race to run the Milwaukee county government. A "stiff repudiation" would be a landslide win. A win by 200 votes out of a million is a dead heat, and is statistically insignificant. Virtually half the state supports the governor. One has to wonder how much the *unions* spent on the election. :- The Repubs outspent the Dems. There's no doubt that union money and thugs put the dems over the top and in the lead. There was a lot at stake for them. That and a little ACORN action, eh? We've seen it before just a couple of years ago. The dems have a new playbook on cheating. You must have missed the part about the Repubs outspending the Dems, eh? There's no doubt that corporate money and teahadist thugs accounted for the large number of votes for the Republican incumbent. That and the typical Republican dirty tricks. We saw that before in 2000, when the Repubs and their thugs and their proxies on the U.S. Supreme Court put Bush in the whiteHouse. Now that was *the* new playbook on cheating. Got a cite for that including the backroom deals? |
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