Posted on 10/18/2012 4:26:48 PM PDT by Evil Slayer
Democratic Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill and Republican challenger Todd Akin are meeting in suburban St. Louis for their second and final scheduled debate.
See link below for video. Hope this works.
(Excerpt) Read more at kshb.com ...
I just went in a moment ago—just in time to see the candidates shake hands and the moderators say “be sure to vote”.
How did it go?
St Louis Judge will again order voting booths to remain open long after the 7PM closure so more democrat voters can be bussed from place to place to vote.
Akin was great! McCaskill tried to pretend she was a moderate.
She must have said she was a moderate 100 times. Tried to claim she works with Republicans well but she made some comment about Demint. Did you catch it? I don’t think it was flattering.
“Here’s someone on the rolls who hasn’t voted yet. Would you like to vote in their place?”
We need some serious poll watchers.
That *is* encouraging. Thanks for your service. Hope there are thousands more out there like you.
My take on the debate was that Todd won not only on presentation but on substance as well. McCaskill is still using the dem talking points and will continue to follow Obama's plan to push our country over the cliff if reelected.
We are seeing what I already knew would be happening as we got closer to the election. It doesn't take massive funding to win an election, especially when your opponent is the most evil, corrupt, arrogant, obama clone that thought she could count on Missourians forgetting how she stuck it to us by being the 60th vote to pass Obamacare in 2010.
For those who just recently, on 10/4, pointed out that McCrackle was leading by 6 points and had little faith in Todd overcoming such a lead with little or no backing need to think again after, now, seeing him with almost a full 4 point lead. That's a gain of 10 points which is major. I predict the polls will have him even higher after this latest debate. He is, also, getting more and more support from people like Ryan Paul and others.
For those who just plain don't like Todd for various reasons. You don't have a clue what is about to happen to this country. We are facing the most evil administration in all history that if reelected and keeps control of the senate, will have the ability to turn this country into a full blown socialist and possibly communist dictatorship. Do you really think that not voting for Todd and allowing the very possibility of letting the dems keep the senate is worth that? Even if Mitt wins, he needs the senate to defeat Obamacare and all the other evil legislation that Obama has sneaked through during the past 4 years.
Faith and prayer are more powerful than empty and negative rhetoric. We are in a war against evil right now and we are in it to win. Keep the faith my FRiends.
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As of today, Oct 19th, The St.Louis County Board of Elections still needs about 100 volunteers to work the polls on November 6, 2012. You can sign up to become a poll worker through the end of October. But the sooner you sign up the better choice you have about training classes. It is NOT necessary to be a resident of St Louis County to be a poll worker but you must be a Missouri resident.
If we do not have a sufficient number of Republican Poll Workers, the Board will have to assign Democrats to act as Republicans for the day. We cannot allow that to happen. And if you do not want to use a vacation day to work the polls, I believe most companies will provide the day off for the election, just as they do for jury duty. Check with your HR Department.
Everyone always says that this is the most important election of our life time. It is time to proof it.
Missouri Precinct Project (MOPP)
“Let’s MOPP ‘em up in ‘12”
www.moprecinctproject.org
missouriprecinctproject@gmail.com
for more information call:
314-229-8720
Alleluia!!
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