Was PA an officially red state?
PA is screwy. In the last 2 presidential elections, the commonwealth went for Gore and Kerry. Gubernatorially, it appears that there's an eight year cycle, which is currently blue with Rendell. Senatorially, it's been more conservative. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia tend to make up for the red center of the state.
NBC4 needs to get updated numbers. The Washington Post and CNN are almost real time. Do they not have computers in the station?
If it holds true, I expect to wake up tomorrow to hear that Shrub has declared martial law.
I think it's more likely for Bush to attack Iran before the new Congressional session....
Nobody else thought this was a great crosspost?
I aim to be gross. Certainly. Glad it had political implications.
MSNBC should just be real and let Keith do the show with Dan Patrick. Dan may not know politics, but like that stops the rest of those nimrods!
Tivo/DVR alert -- you have to manually record TDS/Colbert tonight, because it's a special.
Whew! Caught this with seconds to spare!
I'm not betting on the Senate, but I'm verra happy about the House.
Loving that the Bush argument (as summarized by Bill Clinton in my tag) didn't work this time. HA! EAT IT, NEOCONZ!
OMG the TDS
LOSER stamp is
killing me.
and their graphics, better than a damn whiteboard.
Bah. I'ma gonna skip those and watch Republicans Turn On Each Other 2006.
I hope it leads to Republicans Clean House and Kick Out the Crooked Neocons 2006.
Returns in Arkansas, which has been nearly a 50/50 split in recent years, are running about 65 Democrat/35 Republican across the board. If a state this conservative and homophobic is throwing out its Republicans like yesterday's newspapers, Diebold's going to need to pay its fraudmongers a lot of overtime.
I was the only pasty white
Heh. The Navajo Nation election was held in the chapter house main building and the state election was held in the next door youth center gym. So most of the people were coming into the youth center through its side door, from the chapter house. But I didn't need to go into the chapter house, so I went through the main doors of the youth center, which left me wandering through the back of the election area.
Someone passing through there saw me and assumed I was with the county officials, (presumably) because I wasn't Navajo. Hee. I did see one white couple, the first time I've seen anyone non-white there. Other than when I saw my peace protest buddy (Asian) there a couple of years ago as a monitor. It's fun, though, because we show up very clearly in things like census data, etc.