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And Then There Were Three...
Author: BobR    Date: 11/12/2008 13:31:52

So now it's all over but for the recounts and the runoffs. The Senate count stands at 40 Republicans and 57 Democrats, with three races left to be decided. All three represent a Republican senator that the Democrats won't have to win over to break a filibuster. All three are Democrats in tight races with the worst of the worst Republicans.

The Minnesota race is certainly headed for an automatic recount, per state law. Coleman and Franken are in a statistical tie, and it keeps getting closer:
Six days after the election, unofficial results showed Republican Sen. Norm Coleman leading Democratic challenger Al Franken by 206 votes, a difference of about 1/100th of 1 percent that sets the stage for the automatic hand recount that will begin next week.

Monday was the deadline for counties to certify their results. Depending on the unknown number that may not have yet reported them to the state, that 206 figure could still change before the state Canvassing Board meets next week to certify the official total. Only then will the recount begin.

Officials with Hennepin County forwarded their tally Monday to the secretary of state's office, showing that, since initial results Wednesday, Franken's total had increased by 55 votes and Coleman's by 27 in the state's largest county.

This one would be especially sweet, since the only reason Coleman got the seat in the first place is because Paul Wellstone (his incumbent opponent in 2002) died in a plane crash right before the election.

In Alaska, the vote is nowhere close to being completed, but today seems to be the magic day:
Look for the needle to move on Alaska's landmark U.S. Senate race and other tight contests this week, with the Division of Elections planning to tally more than half of the uncounted ballots Wednesday.

For days, the count has been frozen. Sen. Ted Stevens leads Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich by about 3,000 votes with roughly 30 percent of the ballots remaining to be counted, including:

• 61,000 absentee votes.

• More than 20,000 questioned ballots.

• 9,500 early votes.

Of those, at least two-thirds of the absentee votes and nearly all the early votes are expected to be counted Wednesday, said Division Director Gail Fenumiai.

Election workers began poring over questioned ballots Monday in Anchorage, a process that will likely continue through the final count, which is expected Nov. 19.

Meantime, absentee votes are still arriving in the mail and precincts are sending in more questioned ballots.

So keep your eyes and ears peeled today for announcements on new results. This one is still very much in play. Ultimately, Ted Stevens will not take the seat (either by losing or by getting booted by the Senate and his own party), but that would leave Sarah The Palin to fill the seat with her choice of wretched dreck.

And that leaves Georgia, with Saxby Chambliss and Jim Martin heading to a runoff election. That's because in GA, the winner has to get 50%+1 of the votes, and with a Liberarian candidate in the mix, that did not occur. The importance of this cannot be understated - WE CAN STILL DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS ONE! The other two races involve counts or recounts that are out of the hands of common citizens. The GA race, however, is the presidential race all over again - it's about getting people out to vote on Dec 2 to vote FOR Jim Martin (or against Saxby Chambliss - I'll take that).

The Republicans are not taking chances with this one. They have John McCain, Rudy Guiliani, Mike Huckabee, and Mitt Romney coming for visits to bolster support. The Dems said they will send some of "Obama's team" to help. This is a case where Bill Clinton could really be of help. He was here once for a Jim Martin fundraiser before the election, but he could be a big help now.

Jeanne Cummings at Politico thinks that Obama's best strategy would be to not get involved:
The dilemma carries eerie similarities to one Bill Clinton faced in 1992 when Georgia Democratic Sen. Wyche Fowler wound up in a runoff against Republican challenger Paul Coverdell.

The Fowler-Coverdell contest came just weeks after Clinton’s defeat of President George H. W. Bush. Clinton had won Georgia by about 5,000 votes, and Fowler was about 30,000 votes ahead of Coverdell.

Coverdell framed his candidacy as a last stand against Democratic filibuster-proof majority in the Senate. Clinton and Gore both traveled the state on behalf of Fowler, arguing they needed more allies to implement their agenda.

After a dramatic decline in voter turnout, Fowler wound up losing to the more energized Coverdell camp by about 16,000 votes, and Republicans crowed that it was a signal of Clinton’s already weakened political standing.

Clinton’s allies scoffed at the criticism, but it stung, all the same.

Clinton’s experience and the history of runoffs suggest that Obama’s safest course may be to keep some distance.

While it's true that Jim Martin is a bit of an uknown, and not exactly an inspiring figure, there is plenty of information about Saxby Chambliss out there. Chambliss has run nothing but attack ads the entire campaign and is currently running a scare ad against Martin and - ooga booga - Obama. A House rep from GA went even further, comparing Obama to Hitler, and suggesting Chambliss was the last best hope to keep things in check:
A Republican congressman from Georgia said Monday he fears that President-elect Obama will establish a Gestapo-like security force to impose a Marxist or fascist dictatorship.

"It may sound a bit crazy and off base, but the thing is, he's the one who proposed this national security force," Rep. Paul Broun said of Obama in an interview Monday with The Associated Press. "I'm just trying to bring attention to the fact that we may — may not, I hope not — but we may have a problem with that type of philosophy of radical socialism or Marxism."

Broun cited a July speech by Obama that has circulated on the Internet in which the then-Democratic presidential candidate called for a civilian force to take some of the national security burden off the military.

"That's exactly what Hitler did in Nazi Germany and it's exactly what the Soviet Union did," Broun said. "When he's proposing to have a national security force that's answering to him, that is as strong as the U.S. military, he's showing me signs of being Marxist."

Remember that Chambliss was the douchenozzle that questioned Max Cleland's patriotism and committment to fight terrorism (Max being the triple amputee war vet, and Chambliss being the non-vet).

So for GA and for the United States, it's important that Jim Martin get all the help he can. This is one we CAN do something about. That something is to get out the vote. That means phone banking. Here is his website. Please do whatever you can to help.

Blog Bonus: Rep.-elect Frank Kratovil’s (D-Md.) GOP opponent has conceded the race in Maryland’s 1st district, giving House Democrats a net gain of 20 House seats this election cycle.


 

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Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 13:33:36
Drive by commenting:

Obama Flowchart

Comment by clintster on 11/12/2008 13:37:22
Mornin' everybody! Good post, Bobber. I'll have to remember to Digg this when I get back home and get on teh Facecrack.



In other Georgia news, Planned Parenthood is under the gun.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 13:43:13
Quote by Random:

Drive by commenting:

Obama Flowchart






That's too funny - love the train of thought :D





Morning all! :hug:

Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 14:16:06
now I'm freaked out - I kinda think the same way as Keanu on the whole life in outer space thing

Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 14:16:40
Morning, folks!



Ah, nevermind Gitmo and all the kerfuffle over waterboarding; all we needed to do was send my dentist.





Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 14:19:32
you okay Tri?

Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 14:24:20
Oh, this was just a routine cleaning.



But they have a new insidious device; it shoots a high-pressure stream of ice-cold water with a high-pitched whine.



It's supposed to help break up and flush away the plaque, but for me it caused eardrum damage, antagonized my sensitive dental area, and did trigger the ol' gag reflex.



I made them use the iron hook of Cosby fame.





Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 14:25:44
Quote by wickedpam:

now I'm freaked out - I kinda think the same way as Keanu on the whole life in outer space thing






"The surest sign there is intelligent life elsewhere in the galaxy is the fact that none of it has tried to contact us yet" - unknown





My one wish for this life is that I should live to see "First Contact".





Comment by BobR on 11/12/2008 14:28:43
Quote by TriSec:

Oh, this was just a routine cleaning.



But they have a new insidious device; it shoots a high-pressure stream of ice-cold water with a high-pitched whine.



It's supposed to help break up and flush away the plaque, but for me it caused eardrum damage, antagonized my sensitive dental area, and did trigger the ol' gag reflex.



I made them use the iron hook of Cosby fame.





oh gawd I hate that thing. They've also "improved" the rubber-cup-and-paste polisher with a sandblaster device. Given the choice, I take the older technology.

Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 14:30:11
Good morning!!

Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 14:34:15
Quote by Random:

Drive by commenting:

Obama Flowchart




That was great.



Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 14:34:33
Tri - Ouch! sounds more painful then my root canal.

Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 14:40:44
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Random:

Drive by commenting:

Obama Flowchart




That was great.



I know. Change hammer.

Comment by BobR on 11/12/2008 14:44:21
Quote by Random:



I know. Change hammer.


It's Hammer Time!!



:rofl:

Comment by BobR on 11/12/2008 14:47:28
Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 14:50:43
IS this Donny from the Primaries???

Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 14:50:43
IS this Donny from the Primaries???

Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 14:51:09


Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 14:51:14
Ohh Donnie. You're an empty voice.

Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 14:51:37
Quote by Raine:

IS this Donny from the Primaries???


was he from virginia beach?

Comment by BobR on 11/12/2008 14:52:01
Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 14:52:36
I think I just mind melded with JIm cause I was just thinking the same thing

Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 14:56:41
I had really hoped I could not keep listening to this idot after the election.

Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 15:02:21
Quote by Raine:

I had really hoped I could not keep listening to this idot after the election.


You mean Donnie? The one who said the only one who could win was Hillary?

The one who basically said black people were stupid, cause Obama wasn't really black. (being half white and all)

The one right now who cast a vote for McCain/Palin because Palin was a woman?

(okay, i made up the last one, but you know that's why he did it)

Comment by Will in Chicago on 11/12/2008 15:16:58
Good morning, bloggers!!! Excellent entry, BobR!



No subbing for me today, so I thought I would swing by.



In some very sad news, Beth Ann Kucinich -- sister of Dennis Kucinich - died yesterday. May her memory be for a blessing. It has indeed been a rough year for the Kucinich family, with the passing of Perry Kucinich as well.



The early edition of the Daily Headlines are up.

Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 15:17:59
Obama is funny...

Comedy isn't dead under Obama presidency.

Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 15:19:02
I don't these names are the REAL Secret Service names.

Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 15:20:51
Quote by Random:

Quote by Raine:

I had really hoped I could not keep listening to this idot after the election.


You mean Donnie? The one who said the only one who could win was Hillary?

The one who basically said black people were stupid, cause Obama wasn't really black. (being half white and all)

The one right now who cast a vote for McCain/Palin because Palin was a woman?

(okay, i made up the last one, but you know that's why he did it)
He said he was from Illinois. And yes, all those listed above...



Comment by livingonli on 11/12/2008 15:21:40
Good morning everyone.



Nothing like hearing about Momma's sex toys in the morning.

Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 15:21:56
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Random:

Quote by Raine:

I had really hoped I could not keep listening to this idot after the election.


You mean Donnie? The one who said the only one who could win was Hillary?

The one who basically said black people were stupid, cause Obama wasn't really black. (being half white and all)

The one right now who cast a vote for McCain/Palin because Palin was a woman?

(okay, i made up the last one, but you know that's why he did it)
He said he was from Illinois. And yes, all those listed above...



Then not the same Donnie.

But I miss donnie...If i was smart, i'd have played him on nov. 5 thinking McCain had won...a bit late now.

Comment by livingonli on 11/12/2008 15:24:12
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Random:

Quote by Raine:

I had really hoped I could not keep listening to this idot after the election.


You mean Donnie? The one who said the only one who could win was Hillary?

The one who basically said black people were stupid, cause Obama wasn't really black. (being half white and all)

The one right now who cast a vote for McCain/Palin because Palin was a woman?

(okay, i made up the last one, but you know that's why he did it)
He said he was from Illinois. And yes, all those listed above...



Oh, the Harriets of the world. Can't they just hide under their deluded rock. I actually think Hillary would have lost because the GOP smear machine would have used the same tactics and it would have renewed their obsessive hatred of the Clintons and I think more progressives would have not been enthusiastic about her because of the DLC connections and her support for the war in Iraq.

Comment by Random on 11/12/2008 15:26:31
Quote by livingonli:

Quote by Raine:

Quote by Random:

Quote by Raine:

I had really hoped I could not keep listening to this idot after the election.


You mean Donnie? The one who said the only one who could win was Hillary?

The one who basically said black people were stupid, cause Obama wasn't really black. (being half white and all)

The one right now who cast a vote for McCain/Palin because Palin was a woman?

(okay, i made up the last one, but you know that's why he did it)
He said he was from Illinois. And yes, all those listed above...



Oh, the Harriets of the world. Can't they just hide under their deluded rock. I actually think Hillary would have lost because the GOP smear machine would have used the same tactics and it would have renewed their obsessive hatred of the Clintons and I think more progressives would have not been enthusiastic about her because of the DLC connections and her support for the war in Iraq.


You think the Racist vote was bad, the Anti-Clinton vote is much...MUCH worse

Comment by livingonli on 11/12/2008 15:29:39
It looks like unless I can bunk with someone, I am not going to be able to go to DC in January.



We are still going to have an April meet-up aren't we?

Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 15:45:02
*grunt*.



I've got a full contingent coming. No room with the TriSecs....





Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 15:50:46
So...Momma is coming to the inaugural?



We've got to hunt her down, then....



And I was checking the averages. 42º seems to be the average daily high for January in the DC region. I'm thinking this will be an easy trip; I won't even need my arctic gear!





Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 15:53:20
I'm guessing it depends on peoples finances. I'm guess it's still a go at this point.

Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 15:54:30
Quote by TriSec:

So...Momma is coming to the inaugural?



We've got to hunt her down, then....



And I was checking the averages. 42º seems to be the average daily high for January in the DC region. I'm thinking this will be an easy trip; I won't even need my arctic gear!







DC weather is never predictible - plan for everything from blizzard to warm and sunny.



Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 15:59:13
Yeah, but if DC gets a dusting of snow, I'll have the advantage!





Comment by BobR on 11/12/2008 16:02:11
Quote by livingonli:

It looks like unless I can bunk with someone, I am not going to be able to go to DC in January.



We are still going to have an April meet-up aren't we?


If I get a big enough bonus, we may go to Paris in April...

Comment by livingonli on 11/12/2008 16:05:02
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by TriSec:

So...Momma is coming to the inaugural?



We've got to hunt her down, then....



And I was checking the averages. 42º seems to be the average daily high for January in the DC region. I'm thinking this will be an easy trip; I won't even need my arctic gear!







DC weather is never predictible - plan for everything from blizzard to warm and sunny.



Just like New York in January although our average high is still colder.

Comment by livingonli on 11/12/2008 16:06:08
Quote by TriSec:

Yeah, but if DC gets a dusting of snow, I'll have the advantage!





You should be used to it from Boston weather.

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/12/2008 16:09:27
Morning all. :yawn, stretch:



Great blog, Bobber.





What is this "bonus" of which you spoke, Bob?

Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 16:11:02
Quote by TriSec:

Yeah, but if DC gets a dusting of snow, I'll have the advantage!









if DC gets a dusting of snow we're all screwed - panic will ensue. Trust me - people freak out if some one spits on the street around here.

Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 16:13:24
Hey! It's not called "ZooMass" for nothing, you know! :modbat:



(Umass-Amherst, specifically...)





Comment by wickedpam on 11/12/2008 16:13:53
we have one of those!

Comment by BobR on 11/12/2008 16:22:00
Quote by Mondobubba:

Morning all. :yawn, stretch:



Great blog, Bobber.





What is this "bonus" of which you spoke, Bob?


The blog was about the 3 undecided Senatorial races; the bonus was about the House

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/12/2008 16:29:20
Quote by BobR:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Morning all. :yawn, stretch:



Great blog, Bobber.





What is this "bonus" of which you spoke, Bob?


The blog was about the 3 undecided Senatorial races; the bonus was about the House






No no no no! I know all that Bob. You mention trip to Paris, paid for by this mysterious thing called a "bonus."

Comment by Mondobubba on 11/12/2008 16:29:42
Dueling voice monkeys! Sweet!

Comment by TriSec on 11/12/2008 16:33:16
My name is Jen Chapin.



After my commercial ran on the Stephanie Miller show for the one millionth time, an angry mob with pitchforks and flaming torches stormed my home and destroyed everything I own.





Comment by Raine on 11/12/2008 16:35:15
:rofl: Carlos cracks me up.