With all precincts reporting, Republican Craig Huey did better than the usual GOP candidate but fell short of Democrat Janice Hahn in yesterday’s special election in California’s 36th congressional district. She took 54.4 percent to his 45.5 percent . The result is slightly disappointing for Republicans, since early indicators suggested a tight race, but no one should fool themselves about the difficult demographics within the district. The district scores a D+12 in the Cook Partisan Voting Index, the previous Democrat incumbent, Jane Harman, usually won with 60 percent or more, and Obama carried the district with 64 percent. Keep reading this post . . .

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Huey Overperforms, but It’s Not Enough in L.A.’s Special House Election

Filed under: Senate , Republicans , 2010 Elections , Congress With three-quarters of all precincts reporting, Tea Party favorite Miller holds a slim lead.

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Lisa Murkowski Trails Joe Miller in Alaska Senate Race

Missouri Anti-Mandate Vote Overwhelming

On August 4, 2010, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

How unpopular is ObamaCare’s mandate to buy health insurance? This unpopular : With roughly a third of all precincts reporting, the anti-mandate vote is at … 75.8 percent. Good lord. That’s from earlier in the evening. The final results are in, here , and with all precincts reporting, it’s 71% to 29%. Spin that , Barry.

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Missouri Anti-Mandate Vote Overwhelming

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