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Hogan campaign questions?

Started by BillM33, May 11, 2011, 11:31:07 PM

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Timkin

The Sky is falling!!!! Save our republican city !! 


More pepto bismol.

wsansewjs

Quote from: Timkin on May 12, 2011, 03:50:09 PM
The Sky is falling!!!! Save our republican city !! 

More pepto bismol.

At the rate and amount of Pepto Bismo you are drinking, oh poor Tim!

-Josh
"When I take over JTA, the PCT'S will become artificial reefs and thus serve a REAL purpose. - OCKLAWAHA"

"Stephen intends on running for office in the next election (2014)." - Stephen Dare

Timkin

Exactly.. She must see Hogan

Jdog

The picture of the blonde female, out of the 1950's for heavensakes, and the grim reaper coming in for the assault reference...the ads greyed out and darkened...

I can hardly believe what I'm seeing and hearing.  I'm just flabbergasted.  It's a time warp.   



 

tufsu1

It fascinates me how the R party can use the words "Clinton Democrat" as a bad thing....

#1 - the guy was pretty centrist
#2 - he was the only President in over 3 decades to balance the budget

Yes...please save our Republican City.....from financial ruin!

stjr

Quote from: stephendare on May 12, 2011, 03:04:31 PM
Except that, as you know, the backers of Mullaney are actively backing Brown.  I think that a third of the mullaney voters will vote alvin, a smaller percentage will vote for Hogan, and the bulk of them will stay home.

Based on the Mullaney supporters I know, I don't see the bulk of Mullaney supporters staying home, especially taking into account that projections are now for a higher turnout for this election than last.  The better question is how will Mullaney's more "conservative" (relative to Moran) and more "progressive" (relative to Hogan) base actually split between Hogan and Brown?  I am concerned that they will skew Hogan as they will be more conservative than progressive.  The proof of this was the message and tone of Mullaney's campaign.  We'll soon know.
Hey!  Whatever happened to just plain ol' COMMON SENSE!!