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(Thomas Jefferson)


Sunday, November 8, 2009

Now that they passed it, will Dems survive 2010?

One thing that Republicans are going to have to do to take some of these seats is to ensure that voter fraud is held to a minimum. We have the blueprint now from Governor-Elect Christie's campaign to use along with the outing of ACORN this summer/fall. Time to make sure that from now on we have honest and fair elections.

SEIU and ACORN workers fanned out across the Country to steal elections for the Democrats like some 3rd World country in 2006/2008 for starters. SEIU thugs were intimidating voters along with the new Black Panthers which has to come to a halt.

One citizen, one vote should apply to all elections.
Now that they passed it, will Dems survive 2010?
By: J.P. Freire
Associate Commentary Editor
11/08/09 3:29 AM EST

Based on the House vote on health care, which seats are possible pick-ups for Republicans? One place to look would be seats in districts where Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., received more than 50 percent of the vote in the 2008 presidential election. Thirty-one Democrats came from such districts, feeling enough pressure from constituents to vote against the bill.

Sixteen Democrats, however, come from McCain districts, and still voted for the bill. They are listed below by district and last name as well as the percentage of their voters that went for McCain:

WV-01 Mollohan 57

WV-03 Rahall 56

AR-02 Snyder 54

AZ-01 Kirkpatrick 54

PA-10 Carney 54

ND-AL Pomeroy 53

SC-05 Spratt 53

AZ-05 Mitchell 52

AZ-08 Giffords 52

OH-18 Space 52

IN-08 Ellsworth 51

VA-05 Perriello 51

CO-03 Salazar 50

IN-09 Hill 50

OH-06 Wilson 50

PA-12 Murtha 50

Worth noting is the freshmen (who are both in itals and underlined), as well as those who've already finished a term (who are in itals only).

Those from pro-McCain districts who joined Republicans in voting against the bill are below:

MS-04 Taylor 67

TX-17 Edwards 67

OK-02 Boren 66

TN-04 Davis 64

AL-02 Bright 63

ID-01 Minnick 62

MS-01 Childers 62

TN-06 Gordon 62

AL-05 Griffith 61

LA-03 Melancon 61

MO-04 Skelton 61

AR-01 Berry 59

VA-09 Boucher 59

AR-04 Ross 58

MD-01 Kratovil 58

UT-02 Matheson 57

GA-08 Marshall 56

TN-08 Tanner 56

KY-06 Chandler 55

PA-04 Altmire 55

FL-02 Boyd 54

NC-07 McIntyre 52

NC-11 Shuler 52

FL-24 Kosmas 51

NY-13 McMahon 51

NY-29 Massa 51

PA-17 Holden 51

CO-04 Markey 50

MN-07 Peterson 50

NM-02 Teague 50

OH-16 Boccieri 50

Thanks to RedElephant for providing a good list of pro-McCain seats.

Source: Washington Examiner

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