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WilliamPitt (1000+ posts) Tue Jan-19-10 10:44 PMOriginal messageI was wrong. Yesterday, I put up a post predicting a Coakley win. "Bank it" were the words I used specifically.I apologize to anyone whose hopes I got up.This.Sucks.
WilliamPitt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Tue Jan-19-10 10:44 PMOriginal messageI was wrong. Updated at 10:44 PM Yesterday, I put up a post predicting a Coakley win. "Bank it" were the words I used specifically.I apologize to anyone whose hopes I got up.This.Sucks.
WilliamPitt (1000+ posts) Mon Jan-18-10 12:39 PMResponse to Reply #612. Few things 1. Dems outnumber Repubs 3-1 in MA.2. Brown's best hope was low turnout. Thanks to all the national attention, they're expecting turnout to be at or around 70%. That's absurdly high for an off-year election.
Wow! Holy crap, was he ever wrong! I guess that comes with having to try to perceive the world through your own sphincter.
I feel so ripped off !I wanted Pitt drunk ! He's no fun if he's not drunk !
Chris Mathews is drunk and he and Maddow are broadcasting from a lesbo bar or something.
If 70% voted, and Dems really are 3-1 over Republicans, then that means that a whole lot of Democrats voted for Brown.
pscot (1000+ posts) Wed Jan-20-10 12:11 AMResponse to Original message 34. There's a first time for every thing This is the first time you've ever been wrong, isn't it?Conspiracy is like Gravity, Round Earth, or Evolution - people get together, they talk, they act in ways they've planned out, and if they think their actions would carry negative public consequences, they hide those acts. Voila - conspiracy
WilliamPitt (1000+ posts) Wed Jan-20-10 12:13 PMOriginal message "The Democrats brought this on themselves," you say? You don't know the half of it. Back when Kerry was running against Bush in 2004, Republican Mitt Romney was governor of MA. The rule in MA was that the governor has the power to replace a departing Senator, and the buzz on Beacon Hill was that, if Kerry should beat Bush, Mitt would appoint a Republican to take Kerry's seat.So the Democrats in MA changed the rule in the legislature and stripped the governor of the power to make Senate replacements.Oops.So they changed the rule, which became moot when Kerry lost and returned to the Senate, and then Democrat Deval Patrick won the governor's race, and then Teddy died, and they didn't change the rule again to allow for governors to appoint Senate replacements.Which is why that ****ing election happened yesterday. Because we changed the rule and didn't change it back.
True, but I believe there is a very large bunch of Independents that enter into it as well, it is not just a two-player game there.