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    Repugs' worst nightmare is a good turnout, that's why they are full steam, blatant, unapologetic voter suppressors.

    They think vagina-raper Cucci can win if turnout is in low 30%. oops

    Virginia governor’s race: early turnout strong, no significant problems at precincts

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/...484_story.html




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    An Election About GOP Extremism, Unions, Wages and Dollarocracy


    Two states will elect governors Tuesday, and one of those governors could emerge as a 2016 presidential contender. The nation’s largest city will elect a mayor, as will hundreds of other communities. A minimum-wage hike is on the ballot. So is marijuana legalization. So is the labeling of genetically-modified foods. And Seattle might elect a city council member who promises to open the fight for a $15-an-hour minimum wage.

    Forget the silly dodge that says local and state elections don’t tell us anything. They provide measures of how national developments—like the federal government shutdown—are playing politically. They give us a sense of whether the “War on Women” is widening the gender gap. They tell us what issues are in play, and the extent to which the political debate is evolving.

    Here are some signals to watch for as the results come in tonight:

    1. Have Republican Extremists Finally Gone Too Far?

    2. Is Chris Christie as Big a Deal as Chris Christie Thinks Chris Christie Is?

    3. Is This the End of Urban Republicanism?

    4. Are Voters Tired of Politicians who Pick on Unions?

    5. Has the Time Come for Legalization of Marijuana? Or at Least Decriminalization?

    6. Doesn’t Everyone Deserve a Raise?

    7. Will Big Money Keep Labels off GM Food?

    http://www.thenation.com/blog/176996...l=emailNation#


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    Surprise: Obama Bundler Bankrolling Libertarian in VA Governor's Race

    Katie Pavlich | Nov 05, 2013

    It's one of the oldest tricks in the book: backing a third candidate in order to beat the main compe ion. This time, this tactic is being used in the Virginia gubernatorial race by Democrats who are heavily backing "Libertarian" candidate Robert Sarvis in an effort to pull votes away from Republican Ken Cuccinelli. Meredith Jessup at The Blaze has all of the dirty details.

    A major Democratic Party benefactor and Obama campaign bundler helped pay for professional pe ion circulators responsible for getting Virginia Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Robert C. Sarvis on the ballot — a move that could split conservative votes in a tight race.

    Campaign finance records show the Libertarian Booster PAC has made the largest independent contribution to Sarvis’ campaign, helping to pay for professional pe ion circulators who collected signatures necessary to get Sarvis’ name on Tuesday’s statewide ballot.

    Austin, Texas, software billionaire Joe Liemandt is the Libertarian Booster PAC’s major benefactor. He’s also a top bundler for President Barack Obama. This revelation comes as Virginia voters head to the polls Tuesday in an election where some observers say the third-party gubernatorial candidate could be a spoiler for Republican Ken Cuccinelli.

    Naturally, Sarvis' campaign won't explain the backing and refused to discuss whether he was recruited by Democrats to upset the race in Democrat Terry McAuliffe's favor.


    http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepa...-race-n1737981

    Yeah it's from Townhall.

    Dirty tricks like these are right out of the Dems playbook.

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    With 38% of the vote in for the VA Guv race, Cuccinelli leads McAuliffe 50% to 43%, with 7% going to the Libertarian candidate. Exit polls however indicate McAuliffe ahead, so who knows what's going to happen.

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    map showing rural VA tea bagger, and the suburban/coastal VA blue


    http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/2013/results

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    crawl back in your hole ing commie

    one day all of the white brothers will unite in a country again under the swastika, even if we have to cut your head off to do it. suck it .

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    woo hoo! the VA tea bagger medical rapist loses! Dems take VA L-G, too.

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    a tea bagger also lost in Alabama

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    LOL a teabagger having any chance in Virginia after their re ed government shutdown put lots of Virginians out of work.

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    LOL a teabagger having any chance in Virginia after their re ed government shutdown put lots of Virginians out of work.
    conservatives are pissed Cucci got so close, because they wanted him beat badly to support their case that extremists like Cucci are bad for the Repugs. But VA is a Confederate state with lots of rural districts, backwoods bubbas, who always get suckered into voting against their own best (financial) interests.

    In Alabama, tea bagger lost to CoC:

    In Alabama, Big Business Beats The Tea Party In A GOP House Race

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/itsallpolit...e?sc=17&f=1001

    and

    Alienating big business: Lack of money for conservative Republicans a trend across the country

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/0...s-the-country/

    iow, business WANTS Big Government for itself and small govt for everybody else, just like the VRWC/1% strategy.


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    Here's some things to think about.


    1 Progressive Democrats had to cheat to win. They placed a faux libertarian, who in no way even upheld libertarian principles, and was bankrolled by an Obama bundler, in the race to subtract votes away from the Republican candidate, Ken Cuccinelli. Less than a week ago, the Libertarian candidate was showing 12% of the vote. He ended up with 7% as the news surfaced that he was a democrat plant. Unfortunately, this revelation happened the day of the election and apparently many libertarians didn’t get the news. However, if this news had been made available only a few days ago, shaving 1 or 2 percent off the phony libertarian’s numbers, Cuccinelli would have won.

    2 Obamacare is, and will continue to be a bloodbath for democrats. Less than a week ago, respected polling firm, Rasmussen Reports showed McAuliffe easily winning. As news has came forward that Obama and his minions have progressively lied about Obamacare’s promises, McAuliffe’s numbers came crashing down. This should strike fear in the hearts of Democrats come 2014, as these lies will only become more transparent.

    3 Virginia is packed with government employees who benefit from big government, something Cuccinelli is diametrically opposed to. Based on this alone, especially following the partial government shutdown, which was incorrectly blamed on Republicans, should have given McAuliffe a landslide. Instead, McAuliffe barely squeaked by by only three percent? If a democrat can’t win handily in this state, then what will 2014 bring nationwide?

    4 The Republican Party establishment did virtually nothing to support the conservative, Cuccinelli. In 2009, the RNC spent $9 million and won the Virginia governor’s race by a whopping 17 points. This time, they spent a paltry $3 million, mainly on their Opportunity Project infrastructure, a tiny sum for a race of this importance with a candidate that truly upholds Republican Party principles.

    5 The Democrat Party “victory” is a shallow one. Even the far-left rag, Mother Jones, admits that McAuliffe is a sleazebag. Good luck, Virginia!

    6 McAuliffe won by a miniscule margin even though he outspent Cuccinelli by a large margin. Even the Democrat Washington Post admits this.

    The Virginia gubernatorial race should have been a landslide for democrats. They outspent by wide margins. They were so desperate that they had to cheat to win. They had to revert to sleazy tactics, unable to honorably win on the issues. Democrats recently had a gargantuan lead, and they lost it, largely because of Obamacare.

    The GOP’s lack of support for this race sent a message that they would rather lose, than support a candidate who they deem as “too conservative,” i.e., someone who actually upholds their own party principles. Watch for the blame game to start. The RINO establishment will blame the Tea Party. The Democrat Communist Progressives will blame the Tea Party. The reality is that despite the Democrat’s cheating and the complete lack of RINO support, the Tea Party still made this an extremely close race, with Cuccinelli losing by only three percent.

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    boobie brain continues to be full of

    any Dem is better than a tea bagger and MOST Repugs.

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    Grey Davis says hi

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    Here's some things to think about.


    1 Progressive Democrats had to cheat to win. They placed a faux libertarian, who in no way even upheld libertarian principles, and was bankrolled by an Obama bundler, in the race to subtract votes away from the Republican candidate, Ken Cuccinelli. Less than a week ago, the Libertarian candidate was showing 12% of the vote. He ended up with 7% as the news surfaced that he was a democrat plant. Unfortunately, this revelation happened the day of the election and apparently many libertarians didn’t get the news. However, if this news had been made available only a few days ago, shaving 1 or 2 percent off the phony libertarian’s numbers, Cuccinelli would have won.

    2 Obamacare is, and will continue to be a bloodbath for democrats. Less than a week ago, respected polling firm, Rasmussen Reports showed McAuliffe easily winning. As news has came forward that Obama and his minions have progressively lied about Obamacare’s promises, McAuliffe’s numbers came crashing down. This should strike fear in the hearts of Democrats come 2014, as these lies will only become more transparent.

    3 Virginia is packed with government employees who benefit from big government, something Cuccinelli is diametrically opposed to. Based on this alone, especially following the partial government shutdown, which was incorrectly blamed on Republicans, should have given McAuliffe a landslide. Instead, McAuliffe barely squeaked by by only three percent? If a democrat can’t win handily in this state, then what will 2014 bring nationwide?

    4 The Republican Party establishment did virtually nothing to support the conservative, Cuccinelli. In 2009, the RNC spent $9 million and won the Virginia governor’s race by a whopping 17 points. This time, they spent a paltry $3 million, mainly on their Opportunity Project infrastructure, a tiny sum for a race of this importance with a candidate that truly upholds Republican Party principles.

    5 The Democrat Party “victory” is a shallow one. Even the far-left rag, Mother Jones, admits that McAuliffe is a sleazebag. Good luck, Virginia!

    6 McAuliffe won by a miniscule margin even though he outspent Cuccinelli by a large margin. Even the Democrat Washington Post admits this.

    The Virginia gubernatorial race should have been a landslide for democrats. They outspent by wide margins. They were so desperate that they had to cheat to win. They had to revert to sleazy tactics, unable to honorably win on the issues. Democrats recently had a gargantuan lead, and they lost it, largely because of Obamacare.

    The GOP’s lack of support for this race sent a message that they would rather lose, than support a candidate who they deem as “too conservative,” i.e., someone who actually upholds their own party principles. Watch for the blame game to start. The RINO establishment will blame the Tea Party. The Democrat Communist Progressives will blame the Tea Party. The reality is that despite the Democrat’s cheating and the complete lack of RINO support, the Tea Party still made this an extremely close race, with Cuccinelli losing by only three percent.
    A feux libertarian who in no way upheld libertarian values had 12% of the electorates vote at one point? libertarians only vote for the L in front of the name

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    Here's some things to think about.
    The biggest takeaway from that is butthurt Republicans are butthurt.

    Field a candidate that isn't terrible. Maybe you could beat a terrible Democratic candidate.

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    A feux libertarian who in no way upheld libertarian values had 12% of the electorates vote at one point? libertarians only vote for the L in front of the name
    these guys will never set the world on feux
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    moral victories

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    Maddow: If you’re glad Cuccinelli lost, thank a woman

    Beltway press about this race all along there’s been this kind of gauzy wonder,” Maddow said, “about how it is that Terry McAuliffe is doing so disproportionately well among women.”

    what Cuccinelli and the Republicans did to drive them away.

    From closing clinics across the state to mandating trans-vaginal ultrasound probes for any women seeking an abortion (which earned McDonnell the nickname “Gov. Ultrasound”), it is almost as if the Republican Party in Virginia went out of its way to alienate women.


    “Turns out, you know, that Ken Cuccinelli is not that much of a mystery,” she said. “He’s the harder-to-spell, dark-haired human embodiment of Bob McDonnell’s social conservative agenda.”

    Not only does Cuccinelli want abortion made illegal in Virginia, he’s against contraception access and any form of sex outside the heterosexual missionary position.

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/0...thank-a-woman/

    iow, VA women won this battle in the tea baggers/Repug/VWRC War on Women.

    VRWC? yes, Kock Bros:


    Koch brothers poured tens of millions of dollars into anti-choice movement

    tax do ents show Koch-directed “pro-business” groups threw their money and resources behind legislative initiatives designed to shut down women’s health clinics and deny women access to contraception, reproductive health services and abortions.

    “There is little doubt that the rash of anti-choice measures that flooded the legislative dockets in state capitols in 2013 was a coordinated effort by anti-choice groups and major right-wing donors lurking anonymously behind the facades of the non-profit “social welfare” organizations unleashed to tear up the political landscape, thanks to the high court’s decision in Citizens United,” Stan wrote.

    “Helping to drive the right-wing offensive in the states and in Congress is a network of deep-pocketed business ans convened by the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, principals in Koch Industries, the second-largest privately held corporation in the United States,”


    Politico detailed how the Koch network uses the s company Freedom Partners as a clearinghouse. A bloc of around 200 donors give an average of $100,000 per year to Freedom Partners.

    Freedom Partners awarded more than $236 million in grants to anti-choice groups and other far-right causes since its inception in November of 2011. The group’s outlay is second only to Karl Rove’s Crossroads GPS, which has awarded more than $300 million to conservative causes and politicians.


    Among the groups who have been on the receiving end of Freedom Partners’ largess include the Center to Protect Patient Rights, a virulently anti-abortion and anti-Obamacare group; the Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee, a right-wing social pressure group; Generation Opportunity, a group that targets “Liberty-loving” young people and Americans for Prosperity, a think-tank and policy group that works closely with the Republican Party on the presidential nominating process.

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/0...oice-movement/




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    moral victories
    Christie took NJ with 30% of the dem vote.

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    Did someone say Chris Christie?

    http://www.ontheissues.org/Chris_Christie.htm

    0.1% Wall st fat, morbidly obese, cat on the issues. shame the bankers but don't regulate them? what else from a Wall St vet? etc, etc. etc.

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    Christie took NJ with 30% of the dem vote.
    Next prez, IMO

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    Next prez, IMO
    Southern Tea Party voting for a Yankee ..

    hmmm......Cruz or Christie.....or both....

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    Chris Christie is not gonna win in 2016. He is too fat to be president in this America. The media will devour him.

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    Pundits blow it again: No, Christie is not the next great moderate hope

    The media will want to crown Chris Christie as the GOP's new model centrist. Here's why that's ludicrous

    while it’s true that Christie has at times shown an admirable willingness to buck the most extreme elements of his party’s base, it’d be going too far — much too far — to call the man a moderate.

    To stay alive in these politically hazardous environs, blue-state Republicans make a show of breaking with the rest of their party — on issues that may be prominent in terms of media attention, but are actually of secondary or tertiary importance from a policy perspective. So, for example, you get the once omnipresent images of Christie walking side-by-side with President Obama in the wake of Hurricane Sandy’s devastation; or you get Christie’s decision to drop a clearly doomed appeal to a judge’s ruling ushering in gay marriage in his state.

    In both instances, Christie ticks off just enough conservatives for it to get noticed (Matt Drudge, for example, is not a fan) but not so many as to actually, materially damage his position within the broader conservative movement. On the real, bedrock issues for modern conservatism — low taxes on the wealthy, cuts to public services and attacks on the workers who help provide them, and opposition to women’s reproductive health — Christie is about as conservative as they come.

    Christie is “easily the most conservative politician elected to statewide office in New Jersey in the past 60 years, and possibly longer.”

    The normal Republican blueprint in the Northeast is to run as a center-right candidate on fiscal matters and center-left — if not left — on social issues (remember, Christine Todd Whitman opposed a ban on partial-birth abortions). On fiscal matters, Christie has been pretty hawkish, taking on the state’s teachers’ unions, overseeing cuts in spending and lowering taxes. Even on social issues, he has been fairly conservative, especially by Northeastern standards — he’s pro-life, against gay marriage (though he does support civil unions), and he even cut state funding for Planned Parenthood. This is an unusually conservative overall profile for a successful Republican politician in the region, much less for one of the most successful Republican politicians there in a generation.

    http://www.salon.com/2013/11/06/pund...moderate_hope/

    How's that lap-band surgery workin out for ya, Chris? 9 months later, you're got the body of an Iron Man athlete!

    but morbidly obese (clinically diseased) Christie would epitomize 2/3 of America, so maybe as symbol of Biblical sin of gluttony (like Hagee), CC would be appropriate President.

    (ain't gonna happen)



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    NRA Loses Big At Home

    Yesterday's gubernatorial election in Virginia was a remarkable setback for the Virginia-based National Rifle Association. Democrat Terry McAuliffe beat Republican Ken Cuccinelli, despite McAuliffe's support of expansive new gun control laws, like universal background checks and limits on assault rifles and high-capacity magazine. Indeed, McAuliffe had an "F" rating from the NRA, compared to Cuccinelli's "A" rating. And yet, even in a state with a lot of rural, pro-gun voters, McAuliffe emerged victorious.

    McAuliffe's victory is a boon to gun control advocates. Ever since President Barack Obama's failed effort to pass new gun control laws died in the Senate, many people have worried that support for gun control was a death knell to elected officials outside of a handful of solidly blue states. That worry only became more pronounced when two Colorado lawmakers who voted for that state's recently enacted gun control laws were recalled in a bitter election contest in September.


    "The story line we were told by so many pundits after the Colorado recall was that gun control is dead, that no candidate in his right mind would campaign on gun control," says Ladd Everitt of the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence.


    McAuliffe's victory counters the view that gun control supporters can't win in hotly contested purple states with lots of guns. Virginia, typically a battleground state, boasts a population of over 2 million gun owners. And it's also the home base of the NRA, whose headquarters is located in Fairfax. That's partially why the NRA fought hard to see to it that McAuliffe didn't win. The gun rights group spent half a million dollars on ads to defeat him. The money, it turns out, was not well spent.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/adam-w...b_4226975.html


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