I don’t know about you, but I am sick of Al Franken’s sore loser attitude.
Loser is a kind word for a disgusting man who keeps complaining.
If you have been watching and listening to his cry baby angry antics for a while you know what I am talking about. If you would like to know more about this angry little man take the time to torture yourself through his movie “Stuart Saves His Family” and you might understand why he is such a Big Fat Whiner.
Franken may seek Senate’s help to win race
Posted: 12/01/08 04:01 PM [ET]
Al Franken’s (D) campaign may ask the Democratic-led Senate to intervene on his behalf to allow some disqualified absentee ballots to be counted in his quest to unseat Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.).
Franken attorney Marc Elias made the case to reporters Monday that as many as 1,000 absentee ballots were improperly disqualified and that the Senate or the courts may need to step in to resolve the issue. (More on Franken)
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Another battle for Republican survival!
we need one more in the Senate!
Palin power in Georgia; Democrats counter with…Ludacris
It’s the ‘Cuda vs. Luda.
Sarah Palin traveled to Georgia to help GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss in his tight re-election bid. The runoff’s tomorrow. Thousands turned out for her today. Let there be no doubt: Palinmania lives.
Meanwhile, Democrat challenger Jim Martin fought back with, um, rapper Ludacris, who will perform for him at a rally at the state capitol later today.
Ludracis, you say? Yeah, this Ludacris: (More Malkin)
It is looking good for Republicans!
Poll: Republicans On Track To Win Georgia Senate Runoff Tomorrow
By Eric Kleefeld – December 1, 2008, 1:23PM
The Democrats’ lofty dream of reaching 60 Senate seats looks like it could end in tomorrow’s Georgia Senate runoff, with the final survey from Public Policy Polling (D) giving incumbent GOP Sen. Saxby Chambliss a solid seven-point lead over Democrat Jim Martin.
The numbers: Chambliss 53%, Martin 46%, with a ±2.7% margin of error, not significantly changed from a 52%-46% lead in PPP’s survey from a week ago, and in line with other polls taken over the last month. Martin doesn’t seem to have done much to budge the numbers since Election Day, when Chambliss just barely missed the 50%-plus-one threshold to prevent a runoff.
A key number from the internals: PPP estimates that 35% of the total likely voters have already cast their ballots, and Chambliss is winning this group 58%-41%. So unless turnout from Democratic base voters skyrockets tomorrow beyond all expectations, Chambliss should end up the winner.
More Palin Cheers!
Video: Palin rallies the base for Chambliss in Georgia
posted at 6:52 pm on December 1, 2008 by Allahpundit
Probably unnecessary as it looks like the race is in the bag — if it wasn’t, Martin would have had a bigger draw today than, um, Ludacris — but a nice photo op for her anyway. Sample quote from an attendee: “Our candidate did not win the election but she won our hearts.” Note the mention of McCain here; K-Lo claims there were others. After all the backbiting, she could have easily dropped him from the speech and stuck to touting Chambliss. Either she doesn’t blame Maverick for the smears or she’s exceptionally forgiving.
The biggest cheers? For gun rights and special-needs children, natch.