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BuckSutherland

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A congrads are in order for both Dayton and Franken.

Mills lost but I did win a dinner. Osaka Hibachi Grill, I'm coming!!!

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Meanwhile in WI, Scott Walker strolls into another term and likely into an (unsuccessful) Presidential run come 2016.

How do you know if he will run?

How do you know whether he will be successful or not?

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How do you know if he will run?

How do you know whether he will be successful or not?

If you noticed I said a "likely" run

I doubt he'll be successful due to the skeletons in the closet and the fact he's from WI...

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I want to thank the Republicans for the Ebola ad aimed at the moronic low information voter. After thinking of not even voting in the mid terms, that ad changed my mind.

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Another moronic stroke by the party that can't help but shoot itself in the foot. Plan now to watch closely to see how much the GOP does in the next two years.

It will dawn on them by next week that they have a REAL mountain to climb.

And yes, the deplorable elbola add likely shifted more than a few voters who saw it as gross and low class. Which it was.

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I want to thank the Republicans for the Ebola ad aimed at the moronic low information voter. After thinking of not even voting in the mid terms, that add changed my mind.
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Another moronic stroke by the party that can't help but shoot itself in the foot. Plan now to watch closely to see how much the GOP does in the next two years.

It will dawn on them by next week that they have a REAL mountain to climb.

And yes, the deplorable elbola add likely shifted more than a few voters who saw it as gross and low class. Which it was.

I don't have much hope, but it would be nice to see both sides step up to the plate and get something done.

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Not at all nervous about Ebola. I think we can pretty much see that this disease does not spread like so many have been concerned about. I'll get nervous if the numbers ever show there is a reason to, and so far there is no reason. How many Americans have contacted the disease here and how many have died? I'm more likely to die from the flu than Ebola.

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Yup, as of today, the number of people who have contracted an ebola infection while in the U.S. equals the number of living members of the Beatles.

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I want to thank the Republicans for the Ebola ad aimed at the moronic low information voter. After thinking of not even voting in the mid terms, that ad changed my mind.

So the ad worked.

LMAO

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Congratulations, Buck.

Seems you may have won the battle (MN.)

But lost the war. (Nation)

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Were on the same team Bill, just so happens that we have differing opinions on how to win. Marty Siefert would have beat Dayton.

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As is usual in Minnesota, your side's aim sucked. LMAO!!!

Yep ... the loyal oppositions buck toothed stepchild, the MN GOP,

aka "the anomally", embarressed the family again. laugh

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Yep, 30 years of GOP anomalies.

What happened in '84 again?

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Oh wait, that's the new 2014 map which looks almost identical and still has those clueless DERP's in MN on braindead liberal autopilot.

Party on!

HA! HA! HA!

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Yes, large number of people in western and northern MN. Then there's AZ and NM...population overload there.

Try again, geographer.

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Hey look, in '84 the entire country was empty except for MN and DC. That must have been elbow to elbow! Because, population maps.

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Take a good look at the 2012 election map that reflects the state size by population instead of simple acreage. Tuesday may be the lowest national turnout since 1942 by % voting. Advantage republicans. Turnout in 2016 will be like 2012. And the map then will look a lot like....full-47570-50754-images.jpg

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Democrat win = We have the best GOTV campaign evar.

Democrat loss = Low voter turnout. We'll get'm next time.

ROFL

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Democrat loss = Low voter turnout. We'll get'm next time.

ROFL

Turnout in Minnesota was low, but we don't have to wait until next time!! laugh

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