View Full Version : MSNBC prejects Dems got House..
clevin
Nov 7, 2006, 10:56 PM
as now :D
pseudobrit
Nov 7, 2006, 11:09 PM
CNN follows
zap2
Nov 7, 2006, 11:12 PM
YES!!!!
Senate next!!!
freeny
Nov 7, 2006, 11:14 PM
Finally! Cant wait to see George Bush's face in the morning.
freeny
Nov 7, 2006, 11:14 PM
YES!!!!
Senate next!!!
Really think it will happen?
pseudobrit
Nov 7, 2006, 11:20 PM
Finally! Cant wait to see George Bush's face in the morning.
Bush is going to throw a fit because he's got the temperment of a child.
He's looking for his veto pen right now.
zimv20
Nov 7, 2006, 11:21 PM
Really think it will happen?
no. never really was a chance.
freeny
Nov 7, 2006, 11:22 PM
Changed my avatar in honor of the occasion.:D
clevin
Nov 7, 2006, 11:25 PM
Really think it will happen?
probably go down as 49 or 50, but I suppose there are some common sense GOP senators will helping dems, like Arlen Spector, John McCain, Lugar, Snow, Collins. should be enough to stop stupid bills.
And Im still waiting for Spector, Snow, and Collins to jump ship.
thegreatluke
Nov 7, 2006, 11:37 PM
Where I live, Really Awesome Democrat and Obnoxious Bigoted Republican are at 50/50. I'm really annoyed because I wanted to go to bed an hour ago. And because of the way this would impact our lives, of course.
I really want the Dems to take both the House and the Senate. It would be the first time in years when any positive impact for America had the ability of actually being done.
freeny
Nov 7, 2006, 11:48 PM
Finally! Cant wait to see George Bush's face in the morning.
Something like this...
leekohler
Nov 7, 2006, 11:51 PM
This is too good. It's been a long time coming guys! Woohoo! :D Bye-bye House Republicans! Doesn't it suddenly feel like we live in the real US again?
IJ Reilly
Nov 7, 2006, 11:51 PM
He's looking for his veto pen right now.
It's under the sofa cushions with the loose change and used Kleenex.
pseudobrit
Nov 7, 2006, 11:54 PM
It's under the sofa cushions with the loose change and used Kleenex.
The Jim Beam's down there too.
beatsme
Nov 8, 2006, 12:00 AM
as now :D
finally finally finally...
yay :D
The Senate...probably staying with the Republicans. But in another 2 years, who knows?
Thomas Veil
Nov 8, 2006, 12:15 AM
Great news, great news.
Not perfect, though. Senate is still up for grabs -- and with recounts, that situation could be on hold for a while.
I saw that several states had ballot measures to ban abortion, and they were defeated. OTOH, several states also had "define marriage" (code for anti-gay), and those apparently passed.
leekohler
Nov 8, 2006, 12:18 AM
Great news, great news.
Not perfect, though. Senate is still up for grabs -- and with recounts, that situation could be on hold for a while.
I saw that several states had ballot measures to ban abortion, and they were defeated. OTOH, several states also had "define marriage" (code for anti-gay), and those apparently passed.
Of course, we homos are the boogeyman coming for your children. :rolleyes:
IJ Reilly
Nov 8, 2006, 12:21 AM
The Jim Beam's down there too.
No, no -- that's up in the chandelier.
Chundles
Nov 8, 2006, 12:22 AM
Of course, we homos are the boogeyman coming for your children. :rolleyes:
He admits it!!!!
Stone him!!
Now, now, calm down. Nobody is going to stone anybody until I blow this whistle.
leekohler
Nov 8, 2006, 12:25 AM
He admits it!!!!
Stone him!!
Now, now, calm down. Nobody is going to stone anybody until I blow this whistle.
Bring it on! :)
freeny
Nov 8, 2006, 12:29 AM
May I be the first to appologize to the rest of the world on behalf of Democrats for the last 6 years...
We are sorry;)
Chundles
Nov 8, 2006, 12:42 AM
How we're seeing it:
From ABC News. (http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200611/s1783966.htm)
Democrats take control of US House
The Democratic Party has taken control of the US House of Representatives for the first time in 12 years, riding a wave of anger against President George W Bush.
The White House conceded that Democrats had won after US media predicted major gains by the opposition party.
"We believe Democrats will have control of the House, and look forward to working with Democratic leaders on the issues that remain foremost on the agenda, including winning the war in Iraq and the broader war on terror and keeping the economy on a growth path," said presidential spokesman Tony Snow.
Mr Bush's Republicans have run the House since 1994 and the loss will be a major blow in the final two years of President Bush's term.
The new chamber will probably see a woman speaker for the first time, the outspoken Nancy Pelosi, as well as the first Muslim lawmaker in the United States, Keith Ellison.
MSNBC said the Democrats would win at least 221 seats in the 435-member chamber in Tuesday's mid-term election, a net gain of at least 18 seats from Mr Bush's Republicans.
ABC, CNN and Fox News also said Democrats would be the majority party in the House, but did not give the figures behind their predictions.
Democrats needed a net gain of 15 seats and the party stormed several Republican bastions to seize control.
The Democrats have also taken three key seats in the Senate; the party needs to gain six seats to take control.
Key seats
Democrats grabbed three key House seats from Republicans in Indiana.
Democratic candidates Baron Hill, Brad Ellsworth, a sheriff, and Joe Donnelly beat Republican incumbents Mike Sodrel, John Hostettler and Chris Chocola respectively in a major swing away from Mr Bush's party, major television networks reported.
The Democrats also grabbed two in Pennsylvania, two in Florida, two in New York, and others in Arizona, Connecticut, Kentucky, Ohio, New Hampshire and North Carolina.
Among the key Republicans beaten were Curt Weldon, a Congressman since 1987 and a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee. His campaign suffered after accusations that Weldon used his influence to help his daughter's lobbying business.
In Florida, the Republicans conceded defeat in the 16th district where Joe Negron became a last-minute candidate after Mark Foley was forced to resign over sexual overtures to teenaged male Congressional aides.
Muslim elected
Keith Ellison won a bitterly contested seat in Minnesota to become the first Muslim lawmaker.
Mr Ellison, 43, overcame sharp personal attacks to defeat a Republican rival and a third-party candidate by running on a populist platform.
On the campaign trail Mr Ellison, an attorney and two-term state legislator, downplayed his religion and blamed the media for keeping it in the news.
The black Muslim has called for an immediate pullout of US troops from Iraq, greater reliance on renewable fuels, and for a universal, government-paid health care system.
Republican rival Alan Fine ran campaign ads emphasizing Mr Ellison's past association with Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam group, seeking to use it as a sign of anti-Semitism.
Clinton wins
The Democrats must take six seats to take control of the 100-member Senate for the first time since 2002.
They have won victories in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Ohio, which was the state that gave President George W Bush victory in the 2004 election.
Senator Hillary Clinton also won a new term for her New York constituency.
"With your help we will move forward," she said when the result became clear.
"You know last week the vice president said - regardless of the outcome the administration would go full speed ahead in the same direction.
"I think that the American people have said: 'Not so fast'."
-AFP
it5five
Nov 8, 2006, 01:11 AM
Great news, great news.
Not perfect, though. Senate is still up for grabs -- and with recounts, that situation could be on hold for a while.
I saw that several states had ballot measures to ban abortion, and they were defeated. OTOH, several states also had "define marriage" (code for anti-gay), and those apparently passed.
As of right now it looks like the anti-gay measure isn't going to pass in Arizona. Probably because it also bans civil unions and benefits for straight couples as well as gay couples.
solvs
Nov 9, 2006, 02:56 AM
Bush is going to throw a fit because he's got the temperment of a child.
He was actually pretty dignified about it. Er, for him. Actually, he came off kinda flippant though. I wonder if he's just planning on blowing us all up from his bunker.
Anybody notice the gas prices going back up?
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