The 2010 Midterm Election Thread

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About to take a shower and head out. I hope it's dead. Ha, maybe not. As I wrote that sentence my brother just called the shower. Damn, oh well. Don't want to wait too long though. I figure after people start getting out of work, that's when it's going to start getting crowded.
 
I think most people have already voted....they voted early.
 
I voted about an hour or so ago. They moved my polling place this year and there was actually alot of people in line to vote.
 
Just finished voting. Lots of races with no Democrats running. So in those races I voted Libertarian for fiscal offices and Green Party for social offices.


Come on, Bill White!!! You can DO IT!

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I know I've said this a couple of times recently, but I have never felt so bitter and cynical about politics as I do now. The Democrats have an uncanny ability to screw themselves over and the Republicans are offering nothing more than the same sad policies that got us into this mess in the first place. This time, though, they have 'rebranded' that disaster with the same message of 'change' that the Democrats used in 2008.

:facepalm:
 
If all of the people that Obama does not want elected get elected I wonder if this says something if Obama runs again when its his time ? He probably should not bother to run again
 
not only might he not get re-elected, he has also ruined it for any other minority that has aspirations to get into the White House
 
Science says Pelosi will be re-elected, because her district's main city just won the World Seires, and science says that people who recently underwent a sports victory will most likely vote for incumbents.
 
If all of the people that Obama does not want elected get elected I wonder if this says something if Obama runs again when its his time ? He probably should not bother to run again

The best thing that could happen to President Obama's re-election campaign is to have to deal with an obstructionist GOP for two years.
 
I know I've said this a couple of times recently, but I have never felt so bitter and cynical about politics as I do now. The Democrats have an uncanny ability to screw themselves over and the Republicans are offering nothing more than the same sad policies that got us into this mess in the first place. This time, though, they have 'rebranded' that disaster with the same message of 'change' that the Democrats used in 2008.

:facepalm:

Dems were back in control in 2006 and they blamed everything on Bush when they were the ones writing the policy. I think both parties had their hands in the pot when the stand fell out from beneath us all.
 
Science says Pelosi will be re-elected, because her district's main city just won the World Seires, and science says that people who recently underwent a sports victory will most likely vote for incumbents.

Science also says that Pelosi will be re-elected because her San Fransisco district is a place where Republicans often finish fourth, behind professional dominatrixes and homeless people :o.
 
I've boycotted voting. No matter who you vote for , they're going to ultimately serve their masters in big business and big pharmacy anyway.
 
More bad news for Harry Reid, turn out for voting has been low.
 
not only might he not get re-elected, he has also ruined it for any other minority that has aspirations to get into the White House

I think that's a bit harsh, don't you think? :dry:
 
I know I've said this a couple of times recently, but I have never felt so bitter and cynical about politics as I do now. The Democrats have an uncanny ability to screw themselves over and the Republicans are offering nothing more than the same sad policies that got us into this mess in the first place. This time, though, they have 'rebranded' that disaster with the same message of 'change' that the Democrats used in 2008.

:facepalm:

I've actually decided not to vote this year, and see what happens. I'm a Democrat, but I also see myself as a moderate and somewhat independent, so I'm not going to see the Dems through some rose-tinted glasses. Democrats have done some good things in the past two years, but they have also screwed up as well. I don't think Republicans will do much better, esp. if the Tea Party is chasing away all the moderates or politicians with common sense.
 
I don't see it as extensive as BL does, but I think he does have a point.
 
miss your meds?:oldrazz:
Not really. I'm just tired of all the s*** going on in Washington. Both parties have been taken over by the fringe elements on the ground level and the politicians on both sides not only serve their corporate masters but they're using talking points used by the Becks and the Olbermans .
 
It starts. CNN has called Indiana and Kentucky for Republican candidates Dan Coates and Rand Paul, respectively. This means one GOP Senate pickup so far and one Democratic loss.
 
It's funny that Americans don't realize that no matter what happens today, nothing will change. At the end of the day, all of these fools are politicians who are concerned with only one person.
 
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