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January 19, 2010

Weeping And Wailing And Gnashing Of Chads

From Boston.com, election results are coming in.

At 8:45 EST with 17% of the vote in, Brown leads with 52%.

Updates to follow.

36% of the vote has been tabulated. Brown still leads with 52% (407,727 for Brown v. 365,672 for Coakley)

52% of the vote has been tabulated. Brown still leads with 52%.

60% of the vote has been tabulated. Brown still leads with 53%.

70% of the vote has been tabulated. Brown still leads with 53%.

I'm gonna go out on a limb here because that's the kind of guy I am.
I am calling this election for Brown, maybe.


FOX NEWS REPORTS THAT COAKLEY HAS CONCEDED THE ELECTION.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

O'Reilly is saying it's over. Is his opinion considered official in Massachusetts?

sig94 said...

So far the play between Brown and Coakley is right on the money as the polls predicted - about a seven point spread.

Fox reports that Dems are going for Brown as Coakley turned them off.

Anonymous said...

You and AP called it sig. It's over!

Velcro said...

THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN!!!!!!!!

Chris W said...

Big night for Liberty and not the anniversary present the Chosen One was looking for.

Any incumbent has to be shaking at the thought of having to run this year.

LL said...

Yeah, it was clearly a referendum against George Bush.

If people believe that, I want some of the drugs they're taking because the definitely distort reality to the breaking point.

Massachusetts is a heavily union state. It's a heavily Democratic state. It WAS Ted Kennedy's seat, and now a Republican will be sitting in it. What can we make of that except a repudiation of George W. Bush?

And these political parasites coming up for election this year should take note of the election outcome because NOBODY would have even dreamed that Ted Kennedy's chair would go to a Republican.

This means that Democratic Party members are voting Republican -- and somebody in the DNC is asking themselves how widespread THAT trend will be in the Fall when we vote again.

sig94 said...

This is but the first step.
We have a long way to go. A very long way but, man oh man - this was MASSACHUSETTS! Yeee Haw!

Timeshare Jake said...

Best title of the night.

Don't leave out Dick Cheney. If you pick on Bush you have to include Cheney. Those are the rules.

jadedfellow said...

Hey Sig,

Don't worry about going out on a limb. This may well be the delimbing of the wrong tree in the garden of eden.

Hold him to task in his promises of pruning excessive government shadings.

Lucy Stern said...

So glad she conceded and didn't put up a fight... A new beginning for America...

sig94 said...

Jaded - It was an easy limb to climb out on. Once I noticed that Brown's percentage of the vote was rock steady from the first princts reporting, I knew that he was in.

LL - let the Dems play with themselves. I just hope that they stay that way 'til 2012.

Bill - I left Cheney out and he called me on it. He wants me to go hunting with him.

Chris - they're afraid to walk tonight.

Velcro - they certainly have.

(L) said...

That whirring sound you here is "Old Teddy Boy" spinning in his grave!

What a terrific win for all conservatives and really all of America. But we must only celebrate a short while, ther are many other battles to be won before this war is over!

Lock & Load!!!

Sons & Daughters of Liberty Unite!!!

Rhod said...

I want to thank George Bush for electing Brown in Massachusetts.

Apparently the gassy vapor in the Oval Office is just an illusion.