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GOP, Democrats battle it out in the final hours


WASHINGTON (AP) -- House control at stake, President Bush campaigned Sunday in endangered Republican districts across GOP-friendly middle America. Rep. Nancy Pelosi, hoping to become the first female speaker, stumped for Democratic challengers in the left-leaning Northeast.

"Here's the way I see it," Bush told a crowd inside an auditorium in Grand Island, Nebraska. "If the Democrats are so good about being the party of the opposition, let's just keep them in the opposition." Republicans are hoping their party's acclaimed get-out-the-vote operation can prevent a Democratic rout in a campaign marked by voter fury over the Iraq war.

Pelosi, D-California, was cautiously optimistic about her party's chances Tuesday. "We are thankful for where we are today, to be poised for success," she said in Colchester, Connecticut. "But we have two Mount Everests we have to climb -- they are called Monday and Tuesday."

Her party appears increasingly confident it can ride a wave of public disenchantment with the administration's policies to victory in the House and, possibly, the Senate.

Two days before the election, both parties focused on turning out voters. The numbers historically are low in nonpresidential year elections, with only about 40 percent of U.S. citizens of voting age population casting ballots.

Republicans and Democrats have sent out thousands of volunteers in states with the most contested races to work phone banks and canvass neighborhoods. Both parties also have assembled legal teams for possible challengers in case of voting problems.

Candidates were making their final pitches. Republicans repeated their assertion that Democrats would raise taxes and prematurely pull out of Iraq if they controlled Congress. Democrats pressed their case for change, arguing that Republicans on Capitol Hill blindly have followed Bush's "failed policy."

Up for grabs are 435 House seats, 33 Senate seats, governorships in 36 states, and thousands of state legislative and local races.

In 37 states, voters will determine the fate of ballot initiatives, including whether to ban gay marriage, raise the minimum wage, endorse expanded embryonic stem cell research and -- in South Dakota -- impose the country's most stringent abortion restrictions.

Already, this is projected to be the most expensive election cycle ever, at $2.6 billion.
Dole: 'Democrats appear to be content with losing'

Iraq has dominated the campaign season, and Republicans and Democrats sparred over the war again Sunday following Saddam Hussein's conviction on crimes against humanity. He was sentenced him to die by hanging; an appeal is planned. (Watch why Iraq remains the top issue on voters' minds - 4:57 )

"To pull out, to withdraw from this war is losing. The Democrats appear to be content with losing," said Sen. Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina, who leads the Senate GOP's campaign efforts.

Infuriated, Rep. Rahm Emanuel of Illinois, the Democrat in charge of the party's House campaign, shot back, "We want to win and we want a new direction to Iraq."

In his sixth year in office, the president faces the likelihood of losing GOP seats in both the House and the Senate, as well as fewer GOP governors.

Voters are agitating for change. They give both the president and GOP-controlled Congress low job performance ratings; they do not like the direction the country is headed; and they are particularly frustrated with the war as costs and casualties mount.

"It may not be popular with the public. It doesn't matter, in the sense that we have to continue the mission and do what we think is right," Vice President Dick Cheney said.

Further complicating an already difficult environment for the GOP, the public also has been turned off by allegations of corruption in Washington and political scandals dogging the GOP.

"There's wind in our face," acknowledged Rep. Tom Reynolds of New York, the head of the Republican House campaign effort. But, he said, "I believe we have a great opportunity to hold the House by turning the vote out."

Said Emanuel, "I'd rather be us than them."

Races in more than 50 Republican-held districts are competitive.

Democrats initially targeted GOP-held seats left open by retiring Republicans as well as districts where the president won by close margins in 2004 -- many in the Northeast and Midwest. In recent weeks, Democrats have been able to expand the battlefield, making plays for seats long in Republican hands, such as in Wyoming and Idaho.
Bush works to fire up base

That offensive -- and Bush' unpopularity -- explains why the president was in the midst of a campaign swing in America's most Republican states. He was in Nebraska and Kansas on Sunday to fire up a dispirited conservative base in hopes of saving two seats. (Watch how Western races could decide the balance of power in Washington -- 2:49 )

In western Nebraska, GOP state Sen. Adrian Smith and Democrat Scott Kleeb are competing to replace retiring Rep. Tom Osborne in a district that last went Democratic 45 years ago. Bush won 75 percent of the district's vote in 2004.

The president also was appearing in Topeka, Kansas, for Republican Rep. Jim Ryun, who is facing an unexpectedly tough challenge from Democrat Nancy Boyda. The race is a rematch. Ryun beat her two years ago by 15 percentage points.

Pelosi, a Democrat from San Francisco, was appearing at separate events in Connecticut with Democrats Chris Murphy, Joe Courtney and Diane Farrell, Democratic challengers trying to oust GOP Reps. Nancy Johnson, Rob Simmons and Christopher Shays -- three of the most at-risk Republican incumbents.

Republicans all but conceded six House seats or more are lost to the Democrats.

Still, two public polls gave Republicans reason to be hopeful that they could stave off a Democratic takeover.

Republicans were posting higher marks among likely voters on the question of which party should control the House, a shift one poll attributed to the GOP making gains among independent voters and party faithful becoming more engaged. The independent Pew Research Center found that Democrats now have a four-point edge over Republicans, narrower than the 11-point advantage two weeks ago.

Compared with the House, the Senate outcome is more of a question.

Democrats need to pick up six seats to win control and are expected to defeat Republican Sens. Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania, Mike DeWine in Ohio and Lincoln Chafee in Rhode Island. The state of four races is less clear -- Sens. George Allen in Virginia, Conrad Burns in Montana, Jim Talent in Missouri and the Tennessee seat that Majority Leader Bill Frist is leaving to run for president.

"We will hold the majority," Dole insisted.

Her counterpart on the Democratic campaign committee, Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York, said: "We're right on the edge of taking back the Senate. I wouldn't open up the champagne or do the high-fives, but we are feeling very good."

Cheney appeared on ABC's "This Week." Reynolds, Emanuel, Dole and Schumer were on "Meet the Press" on NBC.



So who's gonna take the senate? The house is almost a sure thing for the Dems. but, the senate's up for grabs. If nothing else, I want Harold Ford elected. The Dems. need to start reclaiming the South, not to mention it's been awhile since black dude got elected in the Confederate states.

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The House is locked up. Democrats could have as much as a 30-seat lead when Tuesday is over.

The Senate is very unclear. Democrats will need Missouri and Virginia, and I'd say, despite everything that's happened, that Webb is still the underdog going into Tuesday. But stranger things have happened, and the continued influx of politically-minded Democrats into Northern Virginia continues to reshape the political direction of the state.

Of course, Democrats also need Montana and New Jersey, but those seem pretty locked up. Tennessee was the other wild card, but the GOP seems to have stabilized that one. I think best case scenario for Dems is 50-50.

If the Democrats can bring out the voters necessary to take both Missouri and Virginia, then we're off to the races. Maybe Tennessee comes back into play and who knows what the margin becomes in the House.
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I already voted. I voted for Ahnold and not Angelidas. Sorry Democrats, but your candidate was garbage...and everyone knew it from the start.
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Democrats-House
Republicans-Senate(By 1 or 2 seats)


I guess the Democrats shouldn't have celebrated and picked out the drapes.......1 year ago that is. Big Grin
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FBI looking into possible Va. voter intimidation

News4 reported: "The viewer's e-mail stated after he had voted, he received a call from an unknown caller who said they knew the voter was registered out of state and would be arrested if they voted today. The viewer's e-mail stated he's been registered to vote in Virginia for the last three years and has the Virginia Voter Registration card to prove it."

The Webb campaign also said other voters are getting calls telling them their polling location has changed.

There are also allegations that fliers that say, "Skip This Election," are blanketing African-American communities, News4 reported.



SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Voting appears to be very popular in Daggett County, Utah.

Daggett County has registered 947 voters for Tuesday's election. According to the most recent Census figures, that's four more than the county's population in 2005.

A spokesman for Attorney General Mark Shurtleff says complaints of vote-stuffing in the county are being investigated. Democrats suspect County Clerk Vickie McKee is letting outsiders swell the Daggett County registration rolls to give Republicans an advantage. The Democrats also say the father of a Republican deputy running for sheriff has 14 adults registered at his household. McKee hasn't responded to messages from The Associated Press.


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I don't care who wins Missouri... they are both the same.

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My american politics are a little rusty, but what exactly is the difference between the house and the senate?








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The House does not vote to -- but the Senate does -- confirm Presidential appointees and to ratify treaties. All revenue bill are supposed to originate in the House.
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Harold: "Like I've always said I like girls and football, so if that's a problem..."

Tucker: "Hahaha... no matter what happens, to me that's the line of the campaign."

Harold: "You certainly won't have to worry about me e-mailing any young male congressional paiges, anyway!"




Man, this guy is awesome. The race is so close.
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I'm just glad those damn campaign commercials are over.



Yes and i won't get anymore calls from "#RestrictedNum" telling me about a candidate over and over again.
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I don't care who wins Missouri... they are both the same.



They might be, but Missouri is one of the three states that will determine who controls the Senate, so you should care which party wins, regardless of whether the candidates are distinguishable.
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I voted woo!

And I actually voted for the same amount of Republicans as I did Democrats. Who knew?
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Polls are closed!
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Santorum is dumped. Goodbye, asshole.
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I voted for Arnold(Gov), No to a loan of 15M for highways,

Yes to fund alternative energy research
no to parental notification 48 before an abortion
No to more cig taxes (and less hospital accountability)
Keep eminent Domain, no allowing gov to sieze private property for another private owner.

No to UCSC growth
Yes to Marijuiana the lowest law enforcement priority
Yes to fixing the city reservoir (geology jobs! haha!)
Yes to an extra 1/4 cent sales tax for fixing roads

Hope they all pass.
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Let me ask: what's the point of having a California legislature if they just give all the objectionable questions to the voters?

California is a joke.
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Thanks for reminding me about the ISSUES DS Smile

YES to the Quality of Life initiative to raise the tax by 8/10 of 1% of the gross receipts tax to keep public libraries open late, free admission to zoos to school groups, cultural education programs and museums.

YES to County Library Book fund - 1 million to update library books and materials for public libraries.

YES to spending 2.2 Million to update public parks, public pools and creating new community centers.

YES to updating and restoring our old Hiland Theater to raise tourism.

YES to Senior Citizen Facility Improvements

YES to appropriating 9.4 million to county roads, bike paths and trails.

I feel good about myself Smile
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Let me ask you, Xavius, about all those initiatives. How will your state/locality be paying for them?

I can't imagine many people oppose those initiatives. The question is whether they're sound investments.
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Advance, the Quality of Life initiative will be paid through a tax on the gross receipts tax and the rest will be county and state general obligation bonds. Personally I think all of the issues that were voted on were issues that have helped and continue to help the infrastructure of Albuquerque in more ways than one. Our library and public parks were in dire need of some support and as our city gets older, the streets here are in need of constant updating and improvement especially since our city is getting so big (we are pegged as being the next Phoenix).

Since we're a cultural state, and since I'm a big fat artistic liberal supporter, I think it's right that we complement a previous art program bond - and can you really say no to initiatives to keep the elderly off the streets?

The Hiland theater renovation is a big risk, but our investment as a county and city into reviving Albuquerque's Main Street as well as our baseball stadium have been very productive in enticing visitors to visit and stay here, so I think overall, every bond issue should have been approved. According to updates on the news, they all will be.

What initiatives were in your county and state?
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Bean Sucks.

Vote Xavius.
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I voted a mostly Democratic ticket, with a Republican vote for Governor. I voted Democrat for all the national offices, I think we need a turnover.
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I didn't vote, so I have no idea. WOOOO ANARCHY!
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Crap we had to vote today?

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You mean like a state-wide ear-bleeding siren that blares until everyone has voted?

Oh and it looks like every bond here passed by an overwhelming majority with Democrats winning big.

Also, Democrats have won the US House.
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Virginia had a Virginia Constitutional Amendment regarding making the definition of a Virginia marriage as that between a man and a woman. I voted against it, of course. The other stuff was just . . . stuff. I don't know. And I hate how they use such needless words and paragraphs to describe a two-sentence concept. Maybe it makes them feel special?
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You mean like a state-wide ear-bleeding siren that blares until everyone has voted?




WONT SOMEBODY THINK OF THE DEAF PEOPLE!

no but seriously they should have nude women go door to door to remind you

oh and they should give you free limo hummer rides to the voting place and back
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I heard that you don't pay taxes and you enjoy kicking puppies.

Is this the kind of person you want to elect into office.
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YES! Webb is ahead! Come on baby! Come on Harold! Come on Mc Kaskill!
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Webb is ahead? It looks like he's got 49 percent to me...

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I've had this on in the background while I've been doing work, and the numbers appear to be behind those on CNN's big board, but at about 11:00 Allen had a 1% lead, and it just slowly but surely has eroded down to nothing (last update .07%).

Cool stuff. Razor thin. If last year is any indication, the recount will take quite some time (i.e., weeks).

Our gay marriage amendment passed nearly 60-40.

It's also important to keep in mind that Webb is essentially a Republican running against the war.
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CNN and MSNBC are reporting Webb is ahead by about 3,000 votes now with 99% reporting.
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Sweet.
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CNN, crack journalists that they are, began reporting that there was confusion concerning the official count as to whether Webb or Allen was ahead. Hahaha, and now Fox News is reporting that votes have been transposed and Allen actually has a 5,000 vote lead.

Anyway, right when CNN posted it, the official unofficial tally was updated and corrected to reflect Webb's 2000 vote lead with about 99.26% precincts reporting. CNN's folks are saying that the remaining precincts are about split with the deciding factor being Loudon county--historically Republican but of late surprisingly Democratic.

Of course, now Fox News is (predictably) running with the tally error story. Apparently all of these big wig analysts are so "inside" that they don't know how to check the official State Board of Elections website.

http://sbe.virginiainteractive.org/

Honestly? I think Webb has pulled this election out of his ass.
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Bah, Corker won.
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A real shame. Ford is just a great guy. They seem to be saying that his career is far from over, and I hope they're right.
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CNN, crack journalists that they are, began reporting that there was confusion concerning the official count as to whether Webb or Allen was ahead. Hahaha, and now Fox News is reporting that votes have been transposed and Allen actually has a 5,000 vote lead.


But I'm also hearing from MSNBC that a report has come in saying that 33,000 votes haven't been counted in N. Virginia. If that's true, Webb wins handily b/c N. Virginia is very democratic b/c it's so close to DC. It's gonna be a looooooong night.

In other news, the dems have pulled ahead by the hair of their chin in Montana and Missouri. This is gonna be f*cking close.

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Ok. I have something to say:

TO THE PEOPLE WHO VOTED FOR MARK FOLEY PLEASE RAISE YOUR ****ING HAND!?

With 99% of the precincts reporting
Foley = 110,245 = 48%
Mahoney = 114,774 = 49%

What the **** is wrong with you people in Florida District 16!?
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Hehe.. you trust Florida in anything.
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Sorry...I'm retarded. I live in California. Smile We just think that child molestation is...y'know...wrong and stuff. Liberal stuff.
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That's not Liberal, that's just crazy.

Holy crap, McCaskill is ahead!
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You do realize that Foley is not running for the seat right? It's some replacement Republican not associated with him.
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Ok. I have something to say:

TO THE PEOPLE WHO VOTED FOR MARK FOLEY PLEASE RAISE YOUR ****ING HAND!?

With 99% of the precincts reporting
Foley = 110,245 = 48%
Mahoney = 114,774 = 49%

What the **** is wrong with you people in Florida District 16!?


Umm, guys, Mark Foley has resigned his seat, so a Republican replacement was put in. They just couldn't take Mark's name off the ballot b/c the ballots had already been printed. Dems. ought to be happy they won that seat.
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I did not know that. Tongue I was just reading what both CNN and Fox have been reporting. My bad.

[Edit] Soooo....can the Dems take the Senate?
NerdTuesday, November 7th 2006.

hencethus

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[Edit] Soooo....can the Dems take the Senate?

We're still waiting on conclusive results from Missouri, Montana, and Virginia, and the Democrats need to win all three in order to take the Senate. It's looking pretty likely at this point if you ask me.

EDIT: McCaskill (D) took Missouri!

 
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