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To: steve harris who wrote (259076)11/8/2005 9:01:12 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 1572921
 
Democrat winning in Virginia Gov's race, a heavily GOP state, so bad news for the GOP and good news for the country going into 2006. Once the Bushies lose congress, we have to insist on investigations and indictments for all criminally corrupt Bushies, which is a very large number of people. All the way up to Bush himself.



To: steve harris who wrote (259076)11/9/2005 1:35:42 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572921
 
no link huh?

Democrats sweep Virginia, New Jersey

abcnews.go.com

"The Republican loss in Virginia, which President Bush carried with 54 percent just a year ago, came after an 11th-hour campaign stop by Mr. Bush and the kind of all-out Republican effort to mobilize the vote that reaped rich rewards last year.

Republicans argued on Tuesday that Virginia was a local election driven by local events, with little long-term national significance. But the loss clearly stung, as did the double-digit defeat in New Jersey, a blue state that had seemed within reach for the Republicans."

nytimes.com

In the Suburbs, Backlash Against Republicans Hits Hard

washingtonpost.com

With 45% of the vote in, 3 of Arnold's 4 propositions, the ones that were a referendum on his administration, are going down to defeat. The 4th is too close to call.

vote2005.ss.ca.gov