Showing posts with label senate race. Show all posts
Showing posts with label senate race. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

[RESULTS] Colorado Senate Race 2010 [UPDATES]

Colorado Senate Race 2010. The Senate race in Colorado is a tight race between Ken Buck and Michael Bennet. Just a couple of hours ago, Incumbent democratic Senator Michael Bennet declared victory over GOP challenger Ken Buck.

This laid to rest one of the NASTIEST races that took place this election season. Over $30 million in outside funds were poured in to trying to oust Bennet from his seat in the Senate, staging another GOP gain in the Senate.

However, that did not occur. Even if it did, the Senate would still remain a majority Democrat - and therefore keeping the power in that arm of the legislative bodies.

The House is another story.

What do you think of the Colorado Senate results 2010?

Monday, November 1, 2010

Election Day 2010 Results Are Important

Election Day 2010 Results Are Important. Perhaps that's an oversimplification, but the Election Day 2010 results will change the political climate in America forever. Will the Americans hold on to the Democratic lead, or will they succumb and make the GOP the new leaders in the Senate and the House?

Races in West Virginia, Alaska, Colorado, California, and more are too close to call. The GOP appears to have all but won Florida, where GOP contender Marco Rubio leads over his nearest opponent Charlie Crist by around 20 points. Kendrick Meek was a frontrunner in the election, even though he trails the most. Had he not ran on the Democratic ticket, it is said that the race would be neck and neck.

In Alaska, Joe Miller the controversial Tea Party backed candidate that beat out Lisa Murkowski in the primaries even though she was an incumbent is facing increased scrutiny during the days leading to the election. Murkowski has planned on running as a write-in candidate.

The results of the 2010 elections are important, and we will keep you informed, so bookmark us and stay tuned.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Christine O'Donnell for Senate 2010 And Dabbling in Witchcraft

Christine O'Donnell for Senate? Well, Christine O'Donnell's witchcraft revelations came out as Bill Maher has vowed to bring out all of the Tea Party candidate for senate in Delaware's skeletons one week at a time until she agrees to do his show, Real Time.

Bill was the long-time host of "Politically Incorrect" and in 1999 O'Donnell was a guest on the show, and said that she "Dabbled in Witchcraft."

This is not going to bode well with the right-wing conservatives that voted for her in favor of the state Republican party backed candidate that she beat during the primaries.

A video of Christine O'Donnell's witchcraft discussion can be seen here.

Her exact quote was "I dabbled into witchcraft -- I never joined a coven. But I did, I did. ... I dabbled into witchcraft. I hung around people who were doing these things. I'm not making this stuff up. I know what they told me they do. . . . "

"One of my first dates with a witch was on a Satanic altar, and I didn't know it. I mean, there's little blood there and stuff like that. ... We went to a movie and then had a midnight picnic on a Satanic altar."

This episode was not aired, but Bill Maher kept it in his archives.

What do you think about Christine O'Donnell's witchcraft declaration? Would it prohibit you from voting for her?

Friday, September 3, 2010

2010 Colorado Senate Race: Michael Bennet vs. Ken Buck

The 2010 Colorado Senate race with Michael Bennet vs Ken Buck is poised to be the perfect picture of a 2010 election. On one hand you have an incumbent - on the other a conservative candidate backed by the Tea Party.

We all know that in Alaska incumbent Lisa Murkowski was beat by the Sarah Palin endorsed Joe Miller, and that all over the country incumbents are facing the real possibility that they are going to lose their jobs.

Why?

People are ticked off, to say the very least. People are tired of the endless government spending, lies, corruption, and social turmoil.

Ken Buck is the Republican candidate backed by the Tea Party. He's received over $1 million from individuals contributing to his campaign, but only $7,500 from Political Action Committees. He's listed jobs such as truck driver and school coach on his resume.

What are the chances that Buck will be able to unseat Michael Bennet, the incumbent? Bennet is cursed by both being an incumbent and being backed by Obama - so there's two strikes right there. The Tea Party is likely going to push very hard for Buck to be victorious.

This is a race to keep an eye on. Will the Tea Party get their candidate elected, or will Obama and the incumbents be victorious in Colorado?
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