staggalee83
War & Thunder
Do ya'll think enough of these fools have come around to not keep sending these ultra crazy mofo's to Washington in numbers like they did in the past? Is this a good sign for the mid-term elections on a local level?
Voters send Tea Party reeling after losses
WASHINGTON — Voters sent the Tea Party reeling Tuesday as its star candidate lost a winnable Virginia governor’s race Tuesday while Gov. Chris Christie won big in New Jersey.
Republican Ken Cuccinelli ran a closer-than-expected race against Democrat Terry McAuliffe in Virginia, an important swing state test for the grassroots conservatives, but still fell short. The result was a vivid reminder that the Tea Party has become a movement with largely regional — and limited national — appeal.
Cuccinelli was a model of what the Tea Party had eagerly sought, a feisty, unapologetic believer with a sterling resume. Name the issue, and he was leading their crusade: limits on abortion clinics, the first state attorney general to file suit against the hated Affordable Care Act, challenging a researcher over climate change work.
Voters send Tea Party reeling after losses
WASHINGTON — Voters sent the Tea Party reeling Tuesday as its star candidate lost a winnable Virginia governor’s race Tuesday while Gov. Chris Christie won big in New Jersey.
Republican Ken Cuccinelli ran a closer-than-expected race against Democrat Terry McAuliffe in Virginia, an important swing state test for the grassroots conservatives, but still fell short. The result was a vivid reminder that the Tea Party has become a movement with largely regional — and limited national — appeal.
Cuccinelli was a model of what the Tea Party had eagerly sought, a feisty, unapologetic believer with a sterling resume. Name the issue, and he was leading their crusade: limits on abortion clinics, the first state attorney general to file suit against the hated Affordable Care Act, challenging a researcher over climate change work.