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Very happy about Rand but it was expected.
Happy in Pa that Murphy and Kanjorski are gone, happy the 7th is not D anymore and very happy I don't have to hear Sestak anymore (he was from my district the 7th). Very glad for an R in he Gov esp since it means redistricting won't go to D's.
Not happy Jake Towne lost even though that was expected - less happy Fox didn't report his statistics.
Happy about Rubio, shocked about CA at the very least I thought Prop 19 would pass.

Mostly went the way I figured though the Senate race here was a nail biter till the end.

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Not overly surprised by the election results, but obviously disappointed.

It will be interesting to see what happens.


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Political gridlock is the best way to prevent either of your idiot parties from doing as much damage as they would with control of all levels of government. Much improved. It's 12 years too late, but much improved.

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It looks like Patty Murray is going to edge out Dino Rossi here to keep her Senate seat, which really bums me out.

Yeah, I was really hoping to be rid of her.

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On another positive note, the new WA state income tax was soundly defeated (70%/30%) and the candy/soda tax that was legislated in last year was soundly overturned by initiative (63%/37%). Both of these are hopeful signs.

Amen. I'm baffled as to why the privatization of liquor sales is getting defeated though.


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Disappointed Reid got back in. Its funny how polls showed Angle 4 points up, and she loses by 5 points.

Happy that Titus is gone, and happy that Reid's son lost his bid for Governor.

Losing the big one though, that's crappy.

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I am happy that the Tea Party had a good solid showing. I am also happy that the nuttier candidates were rejected. I am unhappy that Reid is still around, but I am happy that his opponent was not elected.

I am happy Feingold is gone.

I am happy the Reps took the house, but did not take the Senate.

I am happy the Tea Party fired a warning shot at Republicans.

I am unhappy that Maryland was pretty much unaffected, and remains strongly Democrat. I lost every vote I made except for County executive. In fact, I voted for Kratovil for the house (he's a moderate democrat), and that's the only election that flipped to a republican. /sigh.


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Yeah, Angle's nutty, but as a Junior Senator from a relatively small state she'd have no real power. I didn't vote *for* Angle, I voted *against* Reid. I don't want him to have the power that he does.

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Yeah, Angle's nutty, but as a Junior Senator from a relatively small state she'd have no real power. I didn't vote *for* Angle, I voted *against* Reid. I don't want him to have the power that he does.


I'm sorry, but when your candidate starts running away from reporters, it's time to rethink your support.


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This is an awesome quote from Nancy Pelosi, that just demonstrates how horribly out of touch she really is.

Nancy Pelosi wrote:
"The outcome of the election does not diminish the work we have done for the American people,"


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Open letter from Jim DeMint (R - SC) found in the Wall Street Journal

Jim DeMint wrote:
By JIM DEMINT

Congratulations to all the tea party-backed candidates who overcame a determined, partisan opposition to win their elections. The next campaign begins today. Because you must now overcome determined party insiders if this nation is going to be spared from fiscal disaster.

Many of the people who will be welcoming the new class of Senate conservatives to Washington never wanted you here in the first place. The establishment is much more likely to try to buy off your votes than to buy into your limited-government philosophy. Consider what former GOP senator-turned-lobbyist Trent Lott told the Washington Post earlier this year: "As soon as they get here, we need to co-opt them."

Don't let them. Co-option is coercion. Washington operates on a favor-based economy and for every earmark, committee assignment or fancy title that's given, payback is expected in return. The chits come due when the roll call votes begin. This is how big-spending bills that everyone always decries in public always manage to pass with just enough votes.

But someone can't be bribed if they aren't for sale. Here is some humble advice on how to recognize and refuse such offers.

First, don't request earmarks. If you do, you'll vote for legislation based on what's in it for your state, not what's best for the country. You will lose the ability to criticize wasteful spending. And, if you dare to oppose other pork-barrel projects, the earmarkers will retaliate against you.

In 2005, Sen. Tom Coburn (R., Okla.) offered a measure to kill funding for the infamous "Bridge to Nowhere." Before the vote, Sen. Patty Murray (D., Wash.), an appropriator, issued a warning on the Senate floor.

"If we start cutting funding for individual projects, your project may be next," she said. "When Members come down to the floor to vote on this amendment, they need to know if they support stripping out this project, Senator Bond [a Republican appropriator] and I are likely to be taking a long, serious look at their projects to determine whether they should be preserved during our upcoming conference negotiations."

The threat worked. Hardly anyone wanted to risk losing earmarks. The Senate voted 82-15 to protect funding for the Bridge to Nowhere.

Second, hire conservative staff. The old saying "personnel is policy" is true. You don't need Beltway strategists and consultants running your office. Find people who share your values and believe in advancing the same policy reforms. Staff who are driven by conservative instincts can protect you from unwanted, outside influences when the pressure is on.

Third, beware of committees. Committee assignments can be used as bait to make senators compromise on other matters. Rookie senators are often told they must be a member of a particular committee to advance a certain piece of legislation. This may be true in the House, but a senator can legislate on any matter from the Senate floor.

Fourth, don't seek titles. The word "Senator" before your name carries plenty of clout. All senators have the power to object to bad legislation, speak on the floor and offer amendments, regardless of how they are ranked in party hierarchy.

Lastly, don't let your re-election become more important than your job. You've campaigned long and hard for the opportunity to go to Washington and restore freedom in America. People will try to convince you to moderate conservative positions and break campaign promises, all in the name of winning the next race. Resist the temptation to do so. There are worse things than losing an election—like breaking your word to voters.

At your swearing-in ceremony, you will, as all senators do, take an oath to "support and defend the Constitution." Most will fail to keep their oath. Doing these five things will help you maintain a focus on national priorities and be one who does.

Congress will never fix entitlements, simplify the tax code or balance the budget as long as members are more concerned with their own narrow, parochial interests. Time spent securing earmarks and serving personal ambitions is time that should be spent working on big-picture reforms.

When you are in Washington, remember what the voters back home want—less government and more freedom. Millions of people are out of work, the government is going bankrupt and the country is trillions in debt. Americans have watched in disgust as billions of their tax dollars have been wasted on failed jobs plans, bailouts and takeovers. It's up to us to stop the spending spree and make sure we have a government that benefits America instead of being a burden to it.

Tea party Republicans were elected to go to Washington and save the country—not be co-opted by the club. So put on your boxing gloves. The fight begins today.

Mr. DeMint is a Republican senator from South Carolina.


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There are no substantive differences between Obama's Administration and Bush's Administration.


Lol this too.

One uses a shovel, the other a caterpillar, but they dig the same hole.

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Yeah, Angle's nutty, but as a Junior Senator from a relatively small state she'd have no real power. I didn't vote *for* Angle, I voted *against* Reid. I don't want him to have the power that he does.


I'm sorry, but when your candidate starts running away from reporters, it's time to rethink your support.


Yeah, and when the other guy authors a trillion dollar social healthcare program... Like I said, I'd vote for Josef Mengele if he ran against Reid.

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Yeah, Angle's nutty, but as a Junior Senator from a relatively small state she'd have no real power. I didn't vote *for* Angle, I voted *against* Reid. I don't want him to have the power that he does.


I'm sorry, but when your candidate starts running away from reporters, it's time to rethink your support.


Yeah, and when the other guy authors a trillion dollar social healthcare program... Like I said, I'd vote for Josef Mengele if he ran against Reid.


He'd probably get assassinated by Israelis before being elected.


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I'm sorry, but when your candidate starts running away from reporters, it's time to rethink your support.


Yeah, and when the other guy authors a trillion dollar social healthcare program... Like I said, I'd vote for Josef Mengele if he ran against Reid.


He'd probably get assassinated by Israelis before being elected.


Well good. Then we'd be rid of both of them.

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I suspect Mus would vote for an already assassinated and rotting Josef Mengele before he voted for Reid.

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I suspect Mus would vote for an already assassinated and rotting Josef Mengele before he voted for Reid.

Well, personality does count for something, after all.

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The quote I thought highlighted a a candidates views most succinctly was Jerry Brown before the race was called, and before Meg Whitman had conceded:

Jerry Brown wrote:
"They haven't got all the votes in yet, but hell, it's good enough for government work, and I think, so, it looks like I'm going back again."

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Well, you know, I for one welcome the world's newest Developing Country ...

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Yeah. Bunch of idiots over here.


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I suspect Mus would vote for an already assassinated and rotting Josef Mengele before he voted for Reid.

Well, personality does count for something, after all.


VOTE ZOMBIE MENGELE 2016!

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WTS Mengele's gloves. 100PP


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You're just fortunate that Arnold isn't stuck in the Governor's mansion anymore. When the economy collapses and the mutants rise from the sewers, you're going to need him where the action is.

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Low cost of living as a zombie. Housing requirements are flexible... no need for a clothing allowance. Utilitiy costs are non-existent. Health care? Nope, that's taken care of.

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