Posted on 11/02/2010 11:23:24 PM PDT by workerbee
The Green looks like he could give the election to Buck. Without Kinsey, Bennett would win this walking away.
This is what the dumbasses in CO have voted for:
Audio of Appointed Dem CO Senator Michael Bennet on Peter Boyles show yesterday
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2619583/posts
The whole country has evolved, but Colorado is stuck in 2008.
If you add Maes and Tancredo together it still doesn’t top Hick. I will never understand why Maes didn’t drop out, though. What a maroon!
seriously.....I don’t know what “MOF” stands for....I mean I could probably figure out the first and last letter, but the middle?
The GOP did win almost all the congressional seats. No word yet about the statehouse.
Like I said, if Buck makes it, he needs to thank stupid lib voters in Denver and Boulder for throwing their votes to Kinsey who is getting the 2% that otherwise would put Bennet over the top.
Ken Buck [R] | 715,620 | 48% | ||
Michael Bennet [D] | 708,896 | 47% | ||
Bob Kinsey [G] | 32,272 | 2% | ||
Maclyn Stringer [L] | 18,292 | 1% | ||
Jason Napolitano [I] | 16,144 | 1% | ||
Charley Miller [U] | 9,549 | 1% | ||
J. Moromisato [U] | 4,759 | 0% |
You had a GOP spoiler in the governor’s race and you have a Green spoiler in the senate race. No wonder Buck’s still alive!
http://elections.nytimes.com/2010/results/colorado , but CNN seems to have the same data.
Boulder and Denver are still not it, once they dump their number, Bennet will go up by 40,000 or so, and I don’t see enough rural vote to close the gap.
NV, CO, WA and now AK - it looks like the West is too blue even for the huge wave like that. Arrrgh.
Thank you.
I’ve been hitting F5 on the links all night here.
Oh...
Bennet’s ahead again.
:-(
Buck swirling the bowl
I’m concerned about this - local news reporting Boulder and Denver counties still not all in, which is kind of a surprise. I’m afraid they’re waiting to see how many votes they need to manufacture.
Also, the dems sued Arapahoe county today because there was a shortage of provisional ballots. The judge ordered that more ballots be created using a copy machine. I don’t trust these people.
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ken Buck
|
Rep. | 721,239 | 47.6% | |
Michael Bennet
|
Dem. | 713,146 | 47.0% | Incumbent |
Bob Kinsey
|
Green | 32,554 | 2.1% | |
Maclyn Stringer
|
Lib. | 18,454 | 1.2% | |
Jason Napolitano
|
I.R.P. | 16,267 | 1.1% | |
Charley Miller
|
Ind. | 9,628 | 0.6% | |
J. Moromisato
|
Ind. | 4,794 | 0.3% |
Maybe because he didn't want the Republican Party to lose its major party status until the next gubernatorial election? You realize that would have happened if he got less than 10% of the vote, right?
For example:
Z - CROWLEY COUNTY -- 0 of 6 precincts reporting (0%)
Tancredo [AmC]
72
40%
Hickenlooper [Dem]
70
39%
(X)
Maes [GOP]
32
18%
Brown [Lib]
3
2%
As it says zero Crowley precincts have reported but that's not the case.
Sounds like the write-in voting up there is nuts and will take a while to sort out.
As it says zero Crowley precincts have reported but that's not the case.
Z - CROWLEY COUNTY -- 0 of 6 precincts reporting (0%)
Tancredo [AmC]
72
40%
Hickenlooper [Dem]
70
39%
(X)
Maes [GOP]
32
18%
Brown [Lib]
3
2%
I’ve been making screenshots to study when I get off work this morning.
JUUUUST in case!
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