I know this post is big, but it's big, good news too (unless someone else posted it before I did!
51% to 34% seems to point to the fact that SC is going to go GOP this Nov. And the weakening of the dems in the gubernatorial race is also reassuring.
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mason-dixon is an excellent source. Still that governor's race is a tossup
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I predicted that both wins by Dems in '98 over incumbent GOP Governors in AL & SC were largely flukes based on the weaknesses of Govs. Fob James & David Beasley respectively, and that both Don Siegleman and Jim Hodges would be one-term Governors to be replaced with far-stronger Republicans (and same went with MS with Ronnie Musgrove who was running against the troubled outgoing GOP Governor). Looks like come January we'll be seeing Governors Bob Riley and Mark Sanford taking their rightful places in Montgomery and Columbia (followed with either likely party-switching DINO Amy Tuck or Haley Barbour defeating Musgrove next year).
To: BlackRazor
ping
5 posted on
10/19/2002 12:47:54 AM PDT by
ambrose
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I don't know about that, because the seat Graham is running for is already a Republican seat. It's not like we'd be gaining a seat by a Graham win, just holding a seat.
But still, it's good news, because I want Graham to win. Just like I want Elizabeth Dole to hang on to Jesse's seat here in NC! Go, go, GO! Win, win, WIN!
7 posted on
10/19/2002 8:03:31 AM PDT by
wimpycat
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Great news!! Crush the DemoCraps!!!
8 posted on
10/19/2002 3:02:51 PM PDT by
Surge-on
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It would be great if Graham won. Let us hope that he gets
cured of McCainism.
9 posted on
10/19/2002 11:20:19 PM PDT by
RWCon
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If you saw the debate the other night, you know why Graham is ahead. He mopped the floor with Sanders.
10 posted on
10/21/2002 7:43:51 PM PDT by
no dems
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