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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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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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just sayin... |