Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Two Congressional Districts I'm Watching
Besides the usual suspects of who in the Commucrat Party needs to take a long fall with a short rope, I am interested in seeing two in particular get theirs. Alan Grayson and Debbie Wasserman-Shultz. Florida District 8 and 20 respectively.
Both Grayson and Wasserman-Shultz are running unopposed in tonight's Commucrat Florida primary.
In looking at past elections, District 8 was strong republican 4 of the last 5 electins. Grayson won 52% to 48 % in 2008. He should be vulnerable.
Wasserman-Shultz is a different matter- She is a Nancy Pelosi Jr straight up liar. District 20 has been strongly Communist 5 out of 5 past elections. As in 100%. Wasserman-Shultz has been the receipient of the Miami Jewish vote. But if these voters can't see the difference between a Muslim Loving Kapo Communist and a candidate that stands for liberty and freedom, then they deserve every bad thing that befalls them. Just keep the splatter off me.
Steve
Both Grayson and Wasserman-Shultz are running unopposed in tonight's Commucrat Florida primary.
In looking at past elections, District 8 was strong republican 4 of the last 5 electins. Grayson won 52% to 48 % in 2008. He should be vulnerable.
Wasserman-Shultz is a different matter- She is a Nancy Pelosi Jr straight up liar. District 20 has been strongly Communist 5 out of 5 past elections. As in 100%. Wasserman-Shultz has been the receipient of the Miami Jewish vote. But if these voters can't see the difference between a Muslim Loving Kapo Communist and a candidate that stands for liberty and freedom, then they deserve every bad thing that befalls them. Just keep the splatter off me.
Steve
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Steve, I couldn't agree more.
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