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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: puborectalis who wrote (900213)11/11/2015 5:12:40 PM
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The truth is that we will have another 8 years of liberalism...stick that in your craw.

No it's not the truth. It's only your uneducated and ignorant opinion.

You may stick this wherever it pleases you the most (in your body or in one of your diseased ilk is preferable)

Voters across America reject liberal social proposals, support conservatives

Voters hit the stop button on the advance of social liberalism Tuesday in some high-profile races, rejecting a transgender discrimination ban in Houston and marijuana legalization in Ohio, in off-year elections that left conservatives claiming more victories.

Republicans took the two and only gubernatorial contests on the ballots. The re-election of Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant was almost a foregone conclusion, but Kentucky’s Matt Bevin stunned onlookers with his trouncing of Democratic Attorney General Jack Conway by 53 percent to 44 percent.

Add those victories to the Virginia Republicans’ big night in holding its two-seat majority in the state Senate, and “I don’t think the Dems picked up the kind of momentum they thought they might,” said Republican political strategist Diana Banister.

washingtontimes.com
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