To: Brices Crossroads
If Orleans Parish doesn't go overboard with turnout then Suzie hopefully will be the winner. Orleans gave Mary almost 95,000 votes in Nov. to some 31,000 or so to the other candidates.... Maybe Maxine, Donna and the Black Caucus won't have that great of impact.
12 posted on
12/07/2002 9:17:58 AM PST by
deport
To: deport
Voted at 9 am,,huge turnout and more than half were men. All white, one black couple looking pretty prosperous. I never saw the polliing place that crowded even in the last election. The turnout looks very high in white prosperous areas to me. SATs are being given today in the same school so the parking lot was mobbed, for a moment I thought it was all voters but it wasn't. This precinct is heavily republican. And BTW the unions may not turn out for Mary, she used non union labor on her manse in DC.
To: deport
I heard on Special Report last night that all panelists agreed that Brown Roots needed a record turnout of black voters to win. The only way I see blacks coming out in record numbers is if Landrieu ran against David Duke(Ugh!).
Then I bet FreeRepublic would become Landrieu's biggest ally against Duke.
19 posted on
12/07/2002 10:34:45 AM PST by
Sparta
To: deport
Thanks, deport. I feel good about it, but am nervous over the turnout. Hopefully it will be light in Orlens Parish or if it is heavy it will be balanced by heavier turnout in Jefferson and St. Tammany. I will keep you and the rest posted on anything I happen to hear.
To: deport
"If Orleans Parish doesn't go overboard with turnout then Suzie hopefully will be the winner. Orleans gave Mary almost 95,000 votes in Nov. to some 31,000 or so to the other candidates.... "
Do you recall which precinct or precincts in Orleans Parish that was ?
43 posted on
12/07/2002 5:28:27 PM PST by
Darlin'
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