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Dem Primary Winner in South Carolina
An excellent candiate has won the Democratic primary in South Carolina for the US Senate. The big positive about this guy is that he is political outsider. He spent virtually no money on his campaign. He's just a regualr guy. It's great that the bright Democrats of South Carolina had the good sense to nominate a regular guy. This guy doesn't seem to have any negative qualities.
I guess I could come up with a few negative things about this candidate if I was going to nit-pick. He is unemployed and he lives with his parents. In addition, "a criminal complaint was sworn out against him last year for allegedly showing obscene photos to a South Carolina college student and suggesting they go to her dorm room." Aside from that, he looks like a great candidate. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2500 |
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dem's getting owned in the south is no headline but it's still hilarious the voter's in this primary sleepwalked a repulican prank into their nominee. credit where it's due. well done. |
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What was the vote count? 7-4?
Because South Carolina is dominated by Republicans, you see. |
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Alvin Greene: 99,970 (58%) Vic Rawl: 69.572 (41%) |
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and 340,000 for jim demint.
face it. outside of being black, alvin greene would beat vic rawl again if he had an (r) after his name on the ballot in s carolina. that takes nothing away from the hilarity of what they managed to pull off here but it's not like there was any chance demint was losing regardless of the nominee. |
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just sayin... |
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don't expect me to defend this. |
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I think we have some of the same thing going on here in California. Some of the people that get elected, especially to city council seats, are terrible. The voters will often times vote for a totally unqualified person.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Rocco_(politician) that said, i was pleased to see fiorina get the nod here for senate. she's no alvin greene but campbell would have been a far tougher opponent for boxer. good job on whitman though. i was rooting for poizner. |
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When this country was orginally founded, serving in office was something that a person would do to give back to society. It made sense the way things were done back then. They would take the wisest and most succesful people and elect them to office. If they were going to elect a mayor, they would try to get the wisest and most respected man in the town to be the mayor. I think that is much better than what they often times do nowadays. Nowadays they often times elect a career politician that never accomplished anything in the real world. |
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and because fiorina doesn't believe people on the "no fly" list should be restricted from buying guns. those are 2 actual difference's that would keep me from voting from her. not that i'm in love with boxer. but i might have been tempted by a pro-choice, "i can't believe what i'm hearing" (during the debate when fiorina wouldn't oppose gun right's for people on the "no fly" list) tom campbell. her story includes being fired by hewlett packard. and shipping jobs to china beforehand. there are plenty of campaign issues. this is more political handicapping than endorsing the incumbent. i think the republican party in california is more aligned with public opinion in s. carolina than it is with public opinion in california. hell, i think the palin endorsement of fiorina helps boxer more than fiorina in this state. i could be wrong. but i'd lay odds the national republican party puts no significant money in this race. |
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and federal legislation designed to narrow or undercut roe v. wade. |
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Alvin is a space-filler or something. It will be interesting to see what the heck falls out of there.
Edit: this Mr. Green thing is getting very interesting (go watch any of the TV interviews with this poor man and his lawyer). The guy is unemployed, but submitted a $10,400 filing fee? There are also two other races in SC where "Dems" with no money, no experience, no apparent campaigning won. Have the famous GOP burglars turned into funding fake candidates into races, to try and ensure the GOP candidate wins? The real fun over the next 4 months will be Sharron Angle. Let that whacko loose! Sad, birther Orly didn't do better. That would have made for an awesome election runup
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These aren't CEO-type jobs. Those are usually dictatorship situations. These are jobs where one needs to gather a consensus, negotiate, and give n' take. Honestly, I don't think these are jobs that fit these people's skill set. I don't think it fits Doctors either. Perfectionism is useful in medicine, but useless in politics. That's why you see that Senator from Oklahoma making an ass out of himself.
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