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Rexaviennatutr 09-10-2006 04:35 AM

Remember Electoral-vote.com?
 
So in BattleGround states, it is a bunch of white men and 1 black and 1 girl.

JM

LoisCampon 09-10-2006 07:00 AM

Oh if Sen. Ensign loses his seat to Carter, that'd just be Yarrr and woo http://www.discussworldissues.com/im...ons/icon14.gif

gimffnfabaykal 09-10-2006 12:16 PM

Apart from being Republican and a tool of the administration, Allen is just creepy.

Ekrbcbvh 09-10-2006 12:53 PM

That was what I was getting at.

My government class actually talked to him for about five minutes before a photo op with him. He seemed very... interested... that we had a black kid in our class, and even had Seyi go up next to him. That kinda freaked us out.

And he has no charisma whatsoever.

ulw7A8Po 09-11-2006 12:03 AM

Originally posted by Kuciwalker
That was what I was getting at.

My government class actually talked to him for about five minutes before a photo op with him. He seemed very... interested... that we had a black kid in our class, and even had Seyi go up next to him. That kinda freaked us out.

And he has no charisma whatsoever. If this was since the macaca incident, then it was nothing more than a photo op to show how not racist he is. "See, I can stand next to a negro and not choke on my own bile. I'm such a nice guy."

ssyyyrruho 09-11-2006 12:45 AM

Originally posted by DanS
Am I missing something? The site doesn't seem to have a map of the House races. http://electoral-vote.com/evp2006/Info/general-faq.html#house
Why don't you track the House of Representatives too?
The House has too many races and too few polls which adds up to too much work for too little gain. Besides, the whole idea of the map fails for the House. Trying to make a map with 435 Congressional districts would be a nightmare and uninformative.

Impariclainna 09-11-2006 02:45 AM

The Great Zkribblo predicts:

(1) The House will remain Republican in 2006 due to Gerrymandering.

(2) One battlecry raised by the Democrats in 2008 will be "End Gerrymandring!!"

(3) No Democrat will be truthful enough to end that battlecry with the phrase "...until we get back into power!"

rolex-buy 09-11-2006 03:29 AM

Yes and no.

The Constitution guarantees that all States will have a republican (small "r") form of government. An argument can be made that gerrymandering violates this principle.

PrettyFifa12 09-11-2006 05:52 AM

Is Washington D.C. for crying out loud. It's supposed to be absurd. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...ilies/rant.gif

Remember Newt and his evil minons running on term limits? Same thing, only different.

duribass 09-11-2006 06:35 AM

Originally posted by realpolitic
Betcha the Republican wins Ohio, amonst alegations of voter fraud. So the Dems have already given up on Ohio and are preparing their fraud allegations two months in advance? It's nice to see the Dems finally getting organized!

Originally posted by realpolitic
In Florida, Katherin Harris is losing 57% - 34%, wonder if she'll try to defraud the voters like she did in 2000. She deserves to be elected if she can pull off a fraud of this magnitude from outside the state government. I imagine she draws a fair number of her current support from people who just like to see you get wound up.


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