Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Mid-election results and thoughts

Tonight has been a memorandum on Obama, his failed policies, and liberalism in general.

At the time of this writing, it is predicted that Tennessee congressional representation will shift from a 5-4 Democrat edge to a 7-2 Republican representation.

Nationwide, it is expected at this time for Republicans to gain 60-65 seats.
The Senate is expected to be CLOSE. 

It would appear that the next governor will be Bill Haslam.   :(

Looks like we will have the state constitutional amendment to protect the rights of Tennesseans to hunt and fish. 

Mae Beavers leads in the State Senate race, and Linda Elam leads in the State Representative race.

No word yet on James Maness, my choice for city commissioner. Also, no word on the city charter amendment prohibiting Mt. Juliet city officials from holding other political office.

No word either on my mother's bid for Alderman in Gallatin.


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Post - edit:
As of now, the Tennessean is reporting that James Maness has a substantial lead on Will Sellars.


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Post-edit 2:
It would seem James Maness has handily defeated Will Sellars. Again, freedom wins out!

My mother placed second in her race, garnering nearly 600 votes.

Mae Beavers has won the State Senatorial race by a wide margin.

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