You know, I typically vote mostly (R) but would describe myself as fiscally more conservative, and socially moderate, heck maybe even leaning slightly left.
The R's would do well not to crow too much about any wins. Just point out that they're glad they won, that it shows some of what they're selling is resonating with a segment of the voters, and that they still have a message to deliver in Washington.
Instead they'll go on and on about how one decent win and two foregone conclusions mean that the D's are on the way out and they can stand by and watch it happen.
Gee, a guy who had trailed in the polls by 20 points actually did lose? Well, you and your Republican buddies probably ought to not start sucking each other's dicks quite yet, Submittard.
Oh, wait, I forgot who I was talking about there for a minute--too late!
huh? one race doesn't mean much. get back to me after the 2010 midterm elections and we'll have some idea on how the next presidential election cycle is gonna go.
Barack Obama's approval rating among Virginia voters stands at 51 percent (just under the 52.6 percent of the vote he received in the state last November) and 57 percent in New Jersey (almost exactly the same as the 57.1 percent of the vote he earned in that state last November).
Ima10urin8:Wow his own backyard shiat all over him.
Do we need to verbally biatchslap you in this thread too? Didn't you already take enough of a beating in the other thread with your Alex Jones nonsense?
Fizpez
2009-11-03 08:23:53 PM
The R's would do well not to crow too much about any wins. Just point out that they're glad they won, that it shows some of what they're selling is resonating with a segment of the voters, and that they still have a message to deliver in Washington.
Instead they'll go on and on about how one decent win and two foregone conclusions mean that the D's are on the way out and they can stand by and watch it happen.
/wishes there was a middle-ish third option.
Cyberluddite
2009-11-03 08:27:32 PM
Oh, wait, I forgot who I was talking about there for a minute--too late!
MuadDib
2009-11-03 08:29:32 PM
Ima10urin8
2009-11-03 08:29:55 PM
robsul82
2009-11-03 08:30:05 PM
thomps
2009-11-03 08:30:21 PM
i'm impressed that you're even following kenyan elections.
roadmarks
2009-11-03 08:30:21 PM
Bad subby, bad.
GraysonAC
2009-11-03 08:30:43 PM
Dem's too. A little humility goes a long way.
Weaver95
2009-11-03 08:30:51 PM
AdolfOliverPanties
2009-11-03 08:31:03 PM
GAT_00
2009-11-03 08:31:05 PM
cameroncrazy1984
2009-11-03 08:31:10 PM
Obama's from Virginia now? What the hell happened to Kenya?
Racht
2009-11-03 08:31:10 PM
Barack Obama's approval rating among Virginia voters stands at 51 percent (just under the 52.6 percent of the vote he received in the state last November) and 57 percent in New Jersey (almost exactly the same as the 57.1 percent of the vote he earned in that state last November).
Yeah, definitely a referendum.
m2313
2009-11-03 08:31:30 PM
RockIsDead
2009-11-03 08:31:35 PM
Are you better off?
Patience?
What are you waiting for?
SpinStopper
2009-11-03 08:31:55 PM
Bad subby, bad.
Many times, they go registration after they go green on Fark. It's like they know or something...
CaesarSneezy
2009-11-03 08:32:22 PM
Seriously, was Obama running for VA Governor or something?
Abagadro
2009-11-03 08:32:22 PM
GAT_00
2009-11-03 08:32:35 PM
Do we need to verbally biatchslap you in this thread too? Didn't you already take enough of a beating in the other thread with your Alex Jones nonsense?
Phaid
2009-11-03 08:32:38 PM
Hope and change...
ablank
2009-11-03 08:32:39 PM
funny headline.
unlikely
2009-11-03 08:32:54 PM
I did not submit this.
Wolsey
2009-11-03 08:32:58 PM
Halli
2009-11-03 08:33:00 PM
Are you better off?
Patience?
What are you waiting for?
fail
cameroncrazy1984
2009-11-03 08:33:09 PM
Damn, did I black out through Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's?