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Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional Seat
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:32 pm
by native
Not Chicago... Honolulu!
For the first time in decades, the Republicans have a decent chance to win Hawaii's 1st District Congressional seat.
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EDIT: I have changed to poll to account for FOUR special Congressional elections between now and November. Thanks to skelly for the new information. Please vote again if you wish to do so.
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:34 pm
by native
There are three special Congressional elections between now and November:
Race 1: THIS Tuesday, April 13 - Florida Congressional District 19
This special election has been called to fill the seat of liberal Democrat Robert Wexler, who resigned late last year. This District is usually considered a Democrat stronghold, but Republican nominee, Ed Lynch, has seen a big bump in his poll numbers and fundraising efforts since the passage of Obamacare.
Race 2: Tuesday, May 18 - Pennsylvania Congressional District 12
A special election has been called to fill the seat of the controversial Democrat, John Murtha, who passed away in February. This is a very winnable race. The McCain/Palin ticket easily carried this district in 2008. The Republican nominee, Tim Burns is ahead in the polls and can take this western Pennsylvania district back for the GOP.
Race 3: Saturday, May 22 - Hawaii Congressional District 1
A special election has been called to fill the seat of Democrat Neil Abercrombie, who resigned to run for Governor. Charlie Cook, the non-partisan political handicapper, has moved this election from “Leans Democrat” to “Toss Up.” GOP nominee Charles Dijou has a very good chance of winning this election. There is no runoff provision for this election. It is a winner take all race. Two viable Democrat candidates are locked in a fierce battle and expected to split the Democrat vote.
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:41 pm
by youngterrier
the United States has a congressional seat in Kenya? (I kid I kid)
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:42 pm
by dbackjon
Two - Hawaii and PA.
BTW - these should just be appointed until November - waste of money to have an election so close to the regular election.
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:43 pm
by dbackjon
youngterrier wrote:the United States has a congressional seat in Kenya? (I kid I kid)
Shhhhhh - don't blow the Democrats secret plan for retaining control of Congress...
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:49 pm
by Skjellyfetti
Why did you only choose these 3?
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 4:21 pm
by native
Skjellyfetti wrote:Why did you only choose these 3?
These are the three of which I am aware. Are there more special Congressional elections between now and November?
Please share.
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 6:11 pm
by Skjellyfetti
Georgia 9th: May 11.
And I thought Massa's seat in NY had a special election scheduled for it... but, it doesn't. I'd assume it would have one before November... but, who knows.
Re: Republicans Compete for Obama's Hometown Congressional S
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 6:51 pm
by native
Skjellyfetti wrote:Georgia 9th: May 11.
And I thought Massa's seat in NY had a special election scheduled for it... but, it doesn't. I'd assume it would have one before November... but, who knows.
Great catch, Skelly!
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