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Woo-Hoo! Christie wins NJ; McDonnell wins BIG in Va.
2009-11-04
HEADLINES:

Fox News projects GOP challenger Chris Christie defeats incumbent Democratic Gov. Corzine.

Republican Victory in Virginia.

:-D
Posted by:Barbara Skolaut

#14  Any predictions here about how crowded DC might be Thursday??
Posted by: Tom- Pa   2009-11-04 16:41  

#13  Hot damn. The Tea Party Express bus will hit about 2010.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-11-04 14:33  

#12  All the commentators reported the Prez wasn't watching the results last nite, but I'm sure Rahm and Axel were.

Obama was busy watching that documentary about his great victory.

You know..."V".
Posted by: charger   2009-11-04 12:54  

#11  Also, Owens seems like a pretty reasonable (moderate) candidate, for a Democrat. And likely a more 'moderate' candidate than Scarafazzo (sp) for a number of Reps & Inds. Not that awful far from the kind of candidate the Reps should have run in the first place.
Posted by: Glenmore   2009-11-04 12:47  

#10  Add to that analysis: Hoffman didn't live in the district. He could run and he did, but he didn't live in the district.

I wonder how many voters in NY-23 voted for Owens just because he was local.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-11-04 11:54  

#9  National Review's editorial on Hoffman:

The disappointment of the evening came in a special election for Congress in upstate New York, where Conservative-party nominee Doug Hoffman narrowly lost to Democrat Bill Owens. Local GOP party officials bollixed the race from the beginning by picking liberal Dede Scozzafava. With her campaign sinking beneath the waves, she pulled out last weekend and then capped her disastrous foray by endorsing Owens. Hoffman was a much better choice, and demonstrated the passion that is animating the conservative grassroots on fiscal issues. But, a first-time candidate, he lacked polish and a ready knowledge of local issues. If there’s a lesson from the race besides the obvious — don’t let out-of-touch GOP officials pick liberal congressional candidates — it is that conservatives need to run campaigns based not only on their philosophical soundness but on the improved conditions that this soundness can be expected to generate. That was the template for McDonnell’s huge victory. If his governance delivers on his promises, explicit and implicit, he will be a model for Republicans nationwide.

I think that's probably spot on.
Posted by: Mike   2009-11-04 11:06  

#8  Rahm - Rohm
I wonder both are E.R.
Posted by: 3dc   2009-11-04 09:02  

#7  All the commentators reported the Prez wasn't watching the results last nite, but I'm sure Rahm and Axel were.
Posted by: Tom- Pa   2009-11-04 08:24  

#6  At least Obama's crew waited until after the election to drive the bus over Corzine. That is a courtesy that they didn't extend to Deeds.

I bet Owens is glad that he didn't have Obama come up to help him campaign, though.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-11-04 08:19  

#5  The Obama staff today announced Corzine ran a bad campaign and they tried to help but it was not their fault. The bus even runs over the dead. Christie was better to Corzine in his victory speech than Obama's staff.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-11-04 08:14  

#4  Proving once again: if it ain't close, they can't cheat.
Posted by: eLarson   2009-11-04 08:05  

#3  and conservatives would have won in NY-23 if the GOP!! candidate hadn't siphoned off 5% of the vote and run attack adds against the real conservative candidate. Hoffman only lost by 2% of the vote.

Maine became the 31st state to knock down gay marriage. Hard to blame that one on the Mormons. How's that Obama thing working out for the gay community?
Posted by: Jumbo Slinerong5015   2009-11-04 06:05  

#2  Too late, both wins were outside the Democrat margin of fraud.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-11-04 06:03  

#1  Eric Holder to the rescue?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-11-04 04:06  

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