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booley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-04-04 08:00 PM
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2. I don't know but it couldn't have been well
St. Louis is heavily dem and Shrub didn't do well here.

East St. louis is predominatly black and poor. If Shrub did do well that would amaze me.

Unfortunatly corruption is inevitable whenever only one political party predominates.

IF the republicans have shown themselves to become more corrupt on a national level the more power they gain, why wouldn't dems be corrupt in a local area where you got the same situation?

My worry is that the con pundits will somehow spin this until they say that this shows all dems are all guilty of voter fraud. They've been dying to do something to distract from all the evidence that the repubs did have a national strategy to cheat the vote.
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