Blanche Lincoln won the runoff, I still think that she is going to lose the general, and this season, the Democratic wing of the Democratic party won't be spending time, effort, or money on her.
On the plus side, it was her, intended-to-fail derivatives proposal that really got the financial regulation bill moving in the right direction in the Senate.
In California, Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman proved that rich people can buy primary elections in California, which is not a surprise.
Meanwhile, South Carolina, once again proves Congressman James Petigru's adage, "South Carolina is too small for a republic and too large for an insane asylum," true, with the Democratic Party's primary of Alvin Green, an unemployed dishonorably discharged veteran facing felony obscenity charges who ran no campaign.
The theory is that he won because his name appeared first on the ballot, but this does not explain how he came up with a $10,400.00 filing fee.
This gets curious because SC Senator Jim Demint (R) was considered to be one of the more vulnerable 'Phants this year in the Senate.
I'm wondering who counted the ballots.
No comments:
Post a Comment