EcceNovaFacioOmni Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 18 precincts left to report. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XIX Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 [quote name='Sojourner' post='1114831' date='Nov 8 2006, 01:20 AM'] This sounds pretty bad: [/quote] I hardly think this election is a decisive victory for Satan, if you want to base that possibility on the Democrats "winning" this year's election. We still have the White House and probably 50 or 51 seats in the Senate. Where the Democrats have made gains, they have done so partially because of a small move towards the center. Casey, for example, is likely to give us at least a little bit of support on pro-life legislation. We know how the end of the story goes. Jesus wins. Get some sleep. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EcceNovaFacioOmni Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 Allen losing... Officially by less than 2000. Are there provisionals in VA? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isilzha Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 Bring in the pro-choicers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cappie Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 REPUBLICAN Arnold Schwarzenegger has been re-elected as Governor of California, local media have reported, crushing Democratic rival Phil Angelides in a landslide victory. KCAL9 news has said Mr Schwarzenegger's campaign team has declared victory at a Beverly Hills reception around 20 minutes after polls closed. The television channel said Hollywood star Mr Schwarzenegger had won around 63 per cent of the vote, nearly twice the tally of Mr Angelides. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Veritas Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 + MN Bachman Yes Wetterling No Kennedy No Klaubusar (I don't know how to spell this because I ignore her) Yes Pawlenty ? Hatch ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sojourner Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 [quote name='Veritas' post='1114851' date='Nov 7 2006, 11:41 PM'] Pawlenty ? Hatch ? [/quote] neck & neck Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnightofChrist Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 (edited) [quote name='XIX' post='1114846' date='Nov 8 2006, 01:30 AM'] I hardly think this election is a decisive victory for Satan, if you want to base that possibility on the Democrats "winning" this year's election.[/quote] Every victory for a pro-choicer, is a victory for Satan. The majority of Dems are baby killers, and their father is Satan. The soon to be speaker Nancy Pelosi is a child and footman of Satan, she has the blood of millions on her hands. Tonight is a victory for the father of iniquity. [quote name='XIX' post='1114846' date='Nov 8 2006, 01:30 AM']We still have the White House and probably 50 or 51 seats in the Senate. Where the Democrats have made gains, they have done so partially because of a small move towards the center. Casey, for example, is likely to give us at least a little bit of support on pro-life legislation.[/quote] Yeah I know most of their wins they took for Reps are Con Dems but... the wacko libs still control the party. [quote name='XIX' post='1114846' date='Nov 8 2006, 01:30 AM'] We know how the end of the story goes. Jesus wins. Get some sleep. [/quote] : Edited November 8, 2006 by KnightofChrist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cappie Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 In Virginia, Democratic challenger Jim Webb holds a 1-point lead over incumbent Sen. George Allen with 99 percent of precincts reporting. "We are right now biting our nails about Virginia, which is neck-and-neck," Sen. Chuck Schumer, the chairman of the Democrats' Senate campaign effort, told supporters Tuesday night. In Tennessee, Chattanooga's Republican mayor Bob Corker is leading Democrat U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. by three points with 87 percent of precincts reporting. (See the latest numbers for Tennessee) Republican Sen. Conrad Burns was trailing Democratic challenger state senator Jon Tester by six points in early returns. (See the latest numbers for Montana) Missouri's Democratic state auditor Claire McCaskill is leading Republican Sen. Jim Talent by six points with 53 percent of precincts reporting. (See the latest numbers for Missouri) State treasurer Robert Casey Jr. is projected to defeat Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, the third-ranking Senate Republican, and Democratic Rep. Sherrod Brown is projected to unseat incumbent Republican Sen. Mike DeWine in Ohio. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mariahLVzJP2 Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 i voted for Arnold...even though he messed up our university tuition in Ca it was a tough choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Veritas Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 + Awesome pro-life incumbent governor of MN -Tim Pawlenty has edged ahead 10,000 votes in a VERY tight race, but it's still too close to call! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WillT Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 Tennessee: Bob Corker Republican 906,215 (51%) Harold Ford Democrat 854,476 (48%) TN - Would define marriage as being between 1 man and 1 woman; would not allow Tennessee to recognize gay marriages approved in other states 96% Precincts Reporting Yes - 1,375,567 (81%) No - 333,198 (20%) YAY! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cappie Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 (AP) -- Amendments to ban same-sex marriage won approval Tuesday in four states -- including Wisconsin, where gay-rights activists had nursed hopes of engineering the first defeat of such a ban. Arizona passed four measures targeting illegal immigrants, including one making English the state's official language. Nationwide, a total of 205 measures were on the ballots in 37 states -- ranging from routine bond issues to a riveting contest in South Dakota, where voters chose whether to uphold or reject a toughest-in-the-nation law that would ban virtually all abortions. Eight states had ban-same-sex-marriage amendments on their ballots. South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia joined Wisconsin in approving them, according to projections. Results were pending in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho and South Dakota. Colorado voters had an extra option -- a measure that would grant domestic-partnership rights to same-sex couples. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EcceNovaFacioOmni Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 [quote name='WillT' post='1114859' date='Nov 8 2006, 12:58 AM'] Tennessee: Bob Corker Republican 906,215 (51%) Harold Ford Democrat 854,476 (48%) TN - Would define marriage as being between 1 man and 1 woman; would not allow Tennessee to recognize gay marriages approved in other states 96% Precincts Reporting Yes - 1,375,567 (81%) No - 333,198 (20%) YAY! [/quote] Wow! 81%! BTW, how is that possible when there is 20% no? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KnightofChrist Posted November 8, 2006 Share Posted November 8, 2006 [quote name='Veritas' post='1114857' date='Nov 8 2006, 01:51 AM'] + Awesome pro-life incumbent governor of MN -Tim Pawlenty has edged ahead 10,000 votes in a VERY tight race, but it's still too close to call! [/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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