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I saw an ad for Prick Sans-rectum today. It was about how he introduced legislation that helps seniors get early detection of colon cancer. Why is it that repubicans advertise their liberal accomplishments to try to get votes? Notice he didn't advertise that the repububicans kept senior citizens taxes high by giving a tax break to the wealthiest Americans. Notice he didn't say that the money we're spending in Iraq could have been better used to refill the coffers of Social Security. Or that he supports the government's power to determine when a person should be allowed to die. No - he advertises how he spent more tax money to help senior citizens, a concept in direct conflict with conservative ideals. What a hypocrit!
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Outsiders watching the race right now should know that Santorum is running a ton of both positive and negative ads while the Casey campaign is doing nothing. The race has tightened as a result, which is the only way the Santorum campaign can manage, because running ads this early is not to convince voters but to make sure that the money spigots don't shut off too early. If the race is seen as unwinnable, nobody will donate to it.
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Maybe that is kind of an obscure concept...look at the chairman of the DNC these days (speaking of assholes). Not to mention the Senate race in Connecticut. |
Spexx, your post #19 and your post #22 do not work well together.
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My expectation in post #15 has played out:
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Perhaps that says something about people likely to support a Green candidate? Unregistered, but enthusiastic enough to lie about registration status on a petition drive?
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Also coming true is my point in #17. The race tightened when only Santorum was running ads. Now that both are running ads, the race returned to a 10-point margin.
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You don't need to be a Green supporter to sign, you just have agree that they have the right to be on the ballot.
The judge will allow a certain amount of signatures with no registration data -- because the signers only need to be registered in time to vote in the election, and there is no proof that the person didn't submit a registration application that wasn't processed yet. This many bad sigs is more than likely cheating on behalf of the paid signature gatherers. Easy to figure. It's really hard to get signatures and they get as much as $2 per signature. You can get as many as 12 signatures per hour if you go door to door and are good at it. But if you're good at faking signatures you can get many more per hour. |
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