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Offline Ballygrl

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How? just look at this :-)

A little background info 1st though:

Arizona's 7th District, almost 55% Hispanic, the Democrat Raul Grijalva a 4 term incumbent, called for a boycott of his own State, his District has an unemployment rate of almost 30%, his Republican opponent Ruth McClung has said in reference to his call for a boycott “To call for a boycott of his own state at any time, but especially during a recession, is just a slap in the face”. Ruth has called upon him to apologize, during a debate last week this is the most Raul has said "he had made a “strategic mistake”. McClung is leading right now 39-37 with 24% undecided.

Here's 2 videos to watch:

Viva Ruth! Crowd Cheers for Ruth McClung at Debate

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Carlos for Ruth McClung!

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Offline true_blood

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Actually it seems a lot of the young are waking up to realize they are going to be working their asses off for their whole lives to pay the bills the Dems are racking up in their beloved entitlement programs, with no guarantee of a piece of the action at the end.  THOSE young people are not so inclined to stay home eating pizza and smoking dope on Election Day.
I hope you're right Tanker. :cheersmate:
I want Nov. 2nd to be a back breaker for the dems!