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Lessons from the 2009 election results
Washington Examiner [DC], by Michael Barone
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Original Article
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Posted By:Pluperfect, 11/4/2009 4:23:33 AM
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| My Wednesday Examiner column, written as the 2009 election returns were coming in, stands up pretty well. But let me add some observations written as the course of the elections became clearer. First, in the governor elections in Virginia and New Jersey, the Democratic candidate ran far behind Barack Obama’s percentages in 2008 and the Republican candidates ran ahead of George W. Bush’s percentages in 2004. The numbers are pretty daunting.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
viking diver, 11/4/2009 4:34:37 AM (No. 5998109)
already on my plans this morning in preparation for Thursdays go to D.C. I will be calling all my VA congress critters to remind them how the vote went last night and how the vote will go next Nov too if they continue down their path of destruction for this country
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
LanieLou, 11/4/2009 7:48:09 AM (No. 5998355)
No one is talking about Corzine's public admission that Dagget worked with his campaign!
In his concession speech, Corzine thanked his campaign workers... in the same sentence he also thanked Dagget AND "Dagget's team"
Lesson is = In close races, Dems may insert phony candidates.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
HistoryBuff, 11/4/2009 8:06:52 AM (No. 5998427)
That my be the lesson, but the sloagan is:
Keep the change !
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