3 Rossi votes from our household!

WHAT? You don't know the unwritten rule that only rana and people she politically agrees with are allowed to add insults and slams to posts? Get with it dude!
And at first I gave her the benefit of doubt. But when I proved her wrong so many times she gave up trying to convert me and now has me on ignore. LOL
 
So. he supports abortion, but only of liberals babies, and there has never been one conservative who has had an abortion, or when they do, does that automatically make them liberal?

Jeebus gawd!

I do personally tend to see abortion as an automatic determinant regarding liberal vs. conservative. Even with polarization and label-wearing as key factors in society, that does not negate the activity being perpetrated by one side or the other.
 
I do personally tend to see abortion as an automatic determinant regarding liberal vs. conservative.
It is if you consider "socially liberal" vs. "socially conservative". Make abortion legal, common, and paid for by the federal government. In fact give the women who just got abortions a free trip to Las Vegas, all expenses paid and $1000 cash to spend at the casinos. This will decimate the liberal population in one generation. :loveu:
 
Still close:dunno:
:corn:

The Republican's campaign says it's optimistic late votes will help Rossi overtake the three-incumbent, but Democrats also like their chances. They point to the big margins Murray is racking up in King County.

So, just how many votes are left to count? That's where things get tricky.

"No one knows how many ballots are left to count, since large volumes are in the mail and final return rate isn't knowable," Dave Ammons, spokesman for Secretary of State Sam Reed, said in an e-mail to seattlepi.com. "Both sides have legitimate theories for a path to victory, but it's far too close to see how the offsetting trends play out. In my view, this is one of those classic too-close-to-call races. We need to let the vote tally continue."

Exact numbers are tricky to come by, but we'll take a stab. Prior to the election, the secretary of state estimated that about 60 percent of the total vote would be tallied Nov. 2. That would leave about 572,000 ballots remaining. King County officials say there could be about 350,000 votes still to count from the state's largest county, which Murray was winning by more than a 60 percent margin.

Where can Rossi pick up votes? Places like Spokane and Clark County, which were favoring the Republican. In Spokane, there are about 100,000 ballots left to count, officials estimate. Rossi was winning 56 percent of the votes there. There also appeared to be about 100,000 votes left to county in Clark County, where Rossi was winning 54 percent of the vote.

The next big ballot drop is Wednesday afternoon. As it stands now, Ammons is right. This is indeed, 'too close to call.'
 
I wish my state mandated that all votes be in on Election Day rather than simply postmarked. Not only is it inefficient, but its reminds the rest of the nation how idiotic we are. :palm:
 
I wish my state mandated that all votes be in on Election Day rather than simply postmarked. Not only is it inefficient, but its reminds the rest of the nation how idiotic we are. :palm:

Why can't they just be faxed in, or scanned and emailed?
 
I wish my state mandated that all votes be in on Election Day rather than simply postmarked. Not only is it inefficient, but its reminds the rest of the nation how idiotic we are. :palm:

I miss the hanging chad.

My district has no paper trail.
 
I wish my state mandated that all votes be in on Election Day rather than simply postmarked. Not only is it inefficient, but its reminds the rest of the nation how idiotic we are. :palm:

That would allow votes to go uncounted because the post office was slow. Just exercise patience. It's not a big deal.
 
rossi lost because he was a fruitcake

now for the real post, he just did not convince enough people to vote for him or his opponent did a better job
 
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