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Sanford v. Colbert Busch
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She didn't do all that well in the debate last week. The Charleston paper has given her a nice endorsement and she has a surprisingly high level of support in a district that went for Romney by a big margin, so we'll see what happens tomorrow. Polls show 47 to 46, Sanford, going into tomorrow's special election. So the nine point lead she had 2 weeks ago evaporated. Sanford is a far more experienced politician and over the past few weeks, that has been made clear.


http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20...lowcountry

can't agree at all with this piece by Chris C. in the Washington Post, saying that a Sanford win would be "good for Democrats." No, it won't be. There's no reason to think that any Republicans would distance themselves from Sanford because of his personal stuff. Once he's in, he'll be just another team player for the Tea Party.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-...democrats/
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#2
Sadly, an endorsement from the TEA group as a 'true fiscal conservative' implies 'a raving lunatic who has no real understanding of economics'. At least to me.
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#3
I will be stunned if Sanford doesn't win.
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#4
Ted King wrote:
I will be stunned if Sanford doesn't win.

I'll be nauseous and disappointed, but unsurprised.
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Lemon Drop wrote:
[quote=Ted King]
I will be stunned if Sanford doesn't win.

I'll be nauseous and disappointed, but unsurprised.
I think you meant that the other way around, but i hope your nausea has lifted.
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rjmacs wrote:
[quote=Lemon Drop]
[quote=Ted King]
I will be stunned if Sanford doesn't win.

I'll be nauseous and disappointed, but unsurprised.
I think you meant that the other way around, but i hope your nausea has lifted.
good catch, forgot the "if he wins..."
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