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AnotherMcIntosh

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4. Any idea as to whether they use electronic voting machines?
Sun Nov 3, 2013, 12:20 PM
Nov 2013

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Virginia blame game begins [View all] brooklynite Nov 2013 OP
But they are, once again, in agreement that the problem is not their platform ck4829 Nov 2013 #1
Good one. judesedit Nov 2013 #3
"Didn't sell ourselves as conservative enough!" durablend Nov 2013 #12
Shh! watoos Nov 2013 #14
that day will be right after the fall off the right side of earth! magical thyme Nov 2013 #21
Yes, it's all about the messaging . . . hatrack Nov 2013 #16
Maybe an action movie type commercial called "Turner and Cooch"... Spitfire of ATJ Nov 2013 #30
Maybe they should hire RuPaul vlyons Nov 2013 #18
Their positions are so manifestly right and holy Jackpine Radical Nov 2013 #34
I pray enough democratic Virginians care enough to go VOTE! If they do, we can win. If they don't, judesedit Nov 2013 #2
Any idea as to whether they use electronic voting machines? AnotherMcIntosh Nov 2013 #4
Just like the electronic voting machines kept Obama from winning Virginia in 2008? brooklynite Nov 2013 #8
or Kerry azureblue Nov 2013 #28
Are you referring to Ohio? brooklynite Nov 2013 #31
the other side questionseverything Nov 2013 #33
seems to be all electronic,,touchscreens and scanners questionseverything Nov 2013 #32
It ain't over til it's over Mz Pip Nov 2013 #6
Exactly. WinstonSmith4740 Nov 2013 #7
Or, even moreso, making sure the voters who only bother to vote in presidential elections... JHB Nov 2013 #13
They're on it, from what I've heard. Massive ground operation in full swing. RBInMaine Nov 2013 #36
First, the GOP didn't allow the regular rank and file to vote on whom to nominate Nay Nov 2013 #5
"a Democrat as flawed as Terry McAuliffe" Baitball Blogger Nov 2013 #9
Flawed, but still drinking Cuccinelli's milkshake demwing Nov 2013 #23
Stop running corrupt fools who claim to believe in elves and chastity belts. Orsino Nov 2013 #10
This may finally bring an end to the "insufficiently conservative" Snarkoleptic Nov 2013 #11
You may be kidding, but it may make (or widen) a splintering along that line JHB Nov 2013 #17
they've memorized that line. they can't unlearn it now it bouncing around in the echo chamber magical thyme Nov 2013 #22
People can write off things if it looks like a one-shot event, but if it becomes a regular thing AlbertCat Nov 2013 #25
An elephant may never forget demwing Nov 2013 #20
They don't disagree about the pig cosmicone Nov 2013 #15
Nominate a fundamentalist nut case for Governor DFW Nov 2013 #19
I do not TRUST the gopers at all. Iliyah Nov 2013 #24
Well if you are against blow jobs but support unneeded invasive medical tests designed to ... Botany Nov 2013 #26
The GOP mindset azureblue Nov 2013 #27
Could it have anything to do with the antics in Washington lately? AAO Nov 2013 #29
They know they are in for a SPANKING on Tuesday. RBInMaine Nov 2013 #35
I predict Ken Cuccinelli will lose because the NRA endorsed him. rdharma Nov 2013 #37
I'm always skeptical about chicken counting. GOTV Virginia!!!! Tarheel_Dem Nov 2013 #38
Sorry, but this is analysis/background and so we are locking it. greatauntoftriplets Nov 2013 #39
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