Happy US Mid-Term Election Results
Nov. 8th, 2006 08:45 amMost of my wish list from yesterday came true!
Adrian Fenty is now mayor-elect of Washington DC, taking 90% of the vote totals. Sounds like a solid mandate to me.
Maryland races: I despise our governor, Bob Ehrlich (R). While I'm not wild about Martin O'Malley (D), he'd do. And indeed, O'Malley won, displacing Ehrlich and thus the first turfing of a single-term incumbent in Maryland since 1951. Michael Steele (R), the lieutenant-governor seems a nice enough guy but he was too close to Ehrlich in my books so I preferred to see him lose his bid for the US senate as well as keep the seat in Democratic hands as a message to Bush; fortunately, Ben Cardin (D) won so I'm content with the results.
Ohio: Blackwell went down in flames. Yay! More than almost any other race, I was happy with this particular result.
Florida: Kathleen Harris loses. Yay again! She is simply too much a hyper-pseudo-christian, vain, unstable nutjob for public office anywhere.
Virginia: Allen (R) vs. Webb (D). Hmm... Don't like either of them but I'd prefer Webb to help keep the senate out of Republican hands. At the moment, Webb is indeed in the lead but by such a slim margin a recount is an inevitability.
Overall: The wins in the House of Reps was more than I dared hope. The gains in the Senate far exceeded my expectations, even if the remaining two undecided races go to the Republicans. Of course, I'd be happier if they went to Democratic hands but I fear saying so out loud may appear greedy.
Anything which can tame the right-wing extremes of the GOP or hamstring W's making-it-up-as-he-goes non-agenda would be a very good thing in my books.
Adrian Fenty is now mayor-elect of Washington DC, taking 90% of the vote totals. Sounds like a solid mandate to me.
Maryland races: I despise our governor, Bob Ehrlich (R). While I'm not wild about Martin O'Malley (D), he'd do. And indeed, O'Malley won, displacing Ehrlich and thus the first turfing of a single-term incumbent in Maryland since 1951. Michael Steele (R), the lieutenant-governor seems a nice enough guy but he was too close to Ehrlich in my books so I preferred to see him lose his bid for the US senate as well as keep the seat in Democratic hands as a message to Bush; fortunately, Ben Cardin (D) won so I'm content with the results.
Ohio: Blackwell went down in flames. Yay! More than almost any other race, I was happy with this particular result.
Florida: Kathleen Harris loses. Yay again! She is simply too much a hyper-pseudo-christian, vain, unstable nutjob for public office anywhere.
Virginia: Allen (R) vs. Webb (D). Hmm... Don't like either of them but I'd prefer Webb to help keep the senate out of Republican hands. At the moment, Webb is indeed in the lead but by such a slim margin a recount is an inevitability.
Overall: The wins in the House of Reps was more than I dared hope. The gains in the Senate far exceeded my expectations, even if the remaining two undecided races go to the Republicans. Of course, I'd be happier if they went to Democratic hands but I fear saying so out loud may appear greedy.
Anything which can tame the right-wing extremes of the GOP or hamstring W's making-it-up-as-he-goes non-agenda would be a very good thing in my books.
Texas Politics....Party of None
Date: 2006-11-08 02:13 pm (UTC)Segula Gibbs running in Delay's old district. Like totally ...Like she is going to washington DC for two months. Then the Democrat takes the seat. A Front row seat to stupidity and waste of time.
WONG LOST...! which means nothing to anyone that doesnt live within the loop in Houston. WONG LOST! WONG LOST! She is a really uptight conservative, who when living in the gayest district in Houston, refused to march in the pride in the parade. So long wicked witch of belleaire. you can close your office in the strip center on Richmond now. so long bah bye
Sheila Jackson Lee easily won re-election, but so did John Culberson, Republican and mass transit hater... also he is Delay's buddy. The man who has single handedly prevented light rail from being built in Houston both down Richmond, and also down the middle of the multi million dollar expansion of Interstate 10. It could have put 45 miles of accessible transit all the way out to Katy, TX. It could have become a major transportation corridor. Some people just act like dorothy and chant "there is no such thing as big oil, there is no such thing as big oil"
Re: Texas Politics....Party of None
Date: 2006-11-08 02:17 pm (UTC)On Sekula-Gibbs... Rule #1 of working to elect a write-in candidate is to pick a candidate whose name can actually be remembered and spelled correctly on a ballot. :-)
I still miss Ann.
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Date: 2006-11-08 03:46 pm (UTC)But then, I have no vote, so I can't bitch.
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Date: 2006-11-08 03:57 pm (UTC)I hope your children are in a good school, despite the general state of the Baltimore educational system.
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Date: 2006-11-08 04:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-11-08 04:17 pm (UTC)Funny how mothers can recall down to the minute precisely when they gave birth... :-)
I'm the second of six kids. Mom frequently doesn't remember my name but she never forgets birth order, birth weight or precise time of birth. My unofficial name is "Two of Six".