Scott Walker, Rick Snyder, Rick Scott All Win; Conn., Vt., Mass. Races Still Too Close to Call


As their prospects dimmed on the approach to Election Day, Democrats shifted goal posts. They conceded they wouldn't win the House. They conceded they'd probably lose the Senate. Over the last week they settled on making the election about Scott Walker. If Walker lost, the conventional wisdom went, it didn't matter how well Republicans did elsewhere. Well, Scott Walker won. So did Rick Synder in Michigan and Rick Scott in Florida, two other Republican governors who dabbled in union reforms and were targeted by Democrats in close races.
In the meantime, as of 11:00 p.m. ET, gubernatorial races in solidly Democrat Vermont, Connecticut, and Massachusetts are all too close to call. NPR called the Vermont race for incumbent Democrat Peter Shumlin but no one else has. Connecticut has an incumbent Democrat too, one that isn't so popular despite raising taxes, increasing spending, and demonizing guns.
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That Graphic and tag made me laugh...hard.
Seconded.
I am still sitting here, flattened, that a TEAM RED dude could possibly win Governor in IL. Not that it will matter much, but at least he can symbolically vetpo the next Donkey tax rise ('for fairness!") then he can go along and get along on everything else...as usual here.
In MA, something similar happens, but there it seems to be a Democratic death-grip on the state so tight that it's useful to have a GOP governor that they can bend to their will or deflect blame towards, as required.
Well, Scott Walker won. So did Rick Synder in Michigan and Rick Scott in Florida, two other Republican governors who dabbled in union reforms and were targeted by Democrats in close races.
Yay, especially for Walker. Anyone who takes on the public employee unions is A-OK in my book.
The one really important race. And Walker ended up winning by a comfortable margin - 7 points right now.
Not content with splitting the voter bloc, the libertarians apparently want to split commenter turnout, too.
The webmaster is a splittist. It's always splittists in these fringe political groups.