BitaTruble -> RE: What was the biggest surprise of the election to you? (11/5/2008 5:20:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: SilverMark As you look at all of the results...Presidential, Senate, House of Reps. Issue Votes? For me it was that Ted Stevens wasn't buried in his election in Alaska. The King Of Earmarks, Convicted Felon, and yet if he didn't win(still open) he was so damn close. Maybe Alaskans like all that pork he brings to them? Perhaps the news of his conviction wasn't known throughout the state? Was his opponent that weak? I have no clue about Alaska but, I wonder about how this could even be close? Presidential: McCain didn't stick to his own brand to appeal to centrists rather than shore up a base that was not enough to get him elected so I guess my biggest surprise is that he let himself get handled rather than handling his own campaign. Senate races: I'll have to agree with the Stephens call but for a different reason. I watched his debate with the mayor and he made it really clear that it didn't really matter whether he was innocent or guilty because he had enough friends in the Senate that they would never allow him to get the boot should he win re-election. The man has huge balls and they're made of steel. His opponent was pretty good in the debate, but I think it may have been missed by many Alaskans. I can't imagine anyone who actually watched that debate would have voted for his arrogant ass. He stammered, stuttered, avoided etc, but he did know energy cold and I guess that's pretty much #1 up there. My other surprise was how far Dole stooped to win re-election. I was not surprised, however, that the tactic, once employed, backfired, so congratulations to Kay Hagen for her new seat. Not a whole lot of surprises in House races and I didn't keep as close an eye on those as I did on Senate races, so I guess I would just have to say that nasty politics was not quite as effective as usual so that was a pleasant surprise. On issues - Two come to mind: the first was that McCain suspended his campaign to go back to Washington to help with the bailout drafting (so did that on again, off again first debate thing) ... and second that was he actually signed it. Bachmann, (MN) in my opinion got re-elected despite the very nasty politics because she didn't sign it.
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