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Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Cooch News 2013 ()
Date: September 17, 2013 10:14PM


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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: MbETL ()
Date: September 18, 2013 12:27AM

With a margin of error of +/- 3.5%, that's a dead heat.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: From Da Ghetto ()
Date: September 18, 2013 01:17AM

Terry McAuliffe seems like a real class act: Welcome to Casa De Maryland, Part II:




How far is Terry willing to go to make it happen? He'd shut down our state government.

Richmond isn't Washington, where the rules are fungible and a government "shutdown" means a government "slowdown." Here in the the Commonwealth, if we don't have a budget, it all stops.

Period.

Schools won't open. State law enforcement can't spend a dime — on paychecks for state troopers or gasoline for patrol cars. Work on road projects, even critical safety projects, stops cold. It would be an unprecedented crisis.

Folks, this is what we're up against. If we fail this November, we'll have a Democrat in office who has no problems manufacturing a crisis to drive his liberal agenda.

He's already said he's willing to hold the state hostage to promote ObamaCare. Where will he stop?

Pass my global warming legislation to drive up electricity costs, or I'll shutdown the government.

Ban semi-automatic rifles and handguns, or I'll shut down the government.

Raise taxes on hard working Virginia families, or I'll shut down the government.


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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: From Da Ghetto ()
Date: September 18, 2013 01:20AM

Thank you, Liberals. Thank you for screwing up America. And, in advance, I want to thank you for screwing up Virginia. But, why the hell don't you just move to Maryland if you like living under a Liberal regime. Gov. O'Malley would love to have you ... along with your tax dollars.


By: Paul Bedard (Washington Examiner)
Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Cuccinelli embraced his Tea Party roots Tuesday winning the endorsement of top conservative radio host Mark Levin who charged that Democratic opponent Terry McAuliffe wants to turn Virginia into Maryland where taxes are higher and liberal Democrats are in control.
“This is my county, this is my state, and I’ll be damned if I’m going to watch Terry McAuliffe be governor Virginia. If he want’s to run for governor of Maryland I’ll understand it. But this is Virginia and we have to draw a line somewhere in this country and we’re drawing it right here in Virginia,” said the conservative firebrand.

“Do you believe low taxes, individual liberty and family values are a radical, extremist point of view? You want to look like the state of Maryland? Well then damn it let’s do something about it,” he urged about 150 Cuccinelli backers at a suburban shopping mall campaign event in Sterling in eastern Loudoun County.
Where Maryland has endorsed a more liberal approach to government, recently expanding its taxes, Levin said Cuccinelli will preserve Virginia’s conservative roots. “This is the place of George Washington, not Terry McAuliffe,” said the author of the New York Times bestseller “The Liberty Amendments.”

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: You should move ()
Date: September 18, 2013 06:13AM

To Alabama or Mississippi. They like your kind down in them parts, ya redneck.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Vexxxed ()
Date: September 18, 2013 06:31AM

You should move Wrote:
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> To Alabama or Mississippi. They like your kind
> down in them parts, ya redneck.


Carpetbagger.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Seal Team 1 ()
Date: September 18, 2013 07:53AM

You should move Wrote:
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> To Alabama or Mississippi. They like your kind
> down in them parts, ya redneck.


LOL. Move 20 miles south our west and you'll find YOU still live in a Southern state. Boy.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: gerry1 ()
Date: September 18, 2013 07:59AM

Stop trying to raise our taxes like McDonnell did to fund your broke ass districts. You better show some respect to those who increase your standard of living. Boy.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: LOL! ()
Date: September 18, 2013 08:06AM

Looks like he smoked out another alias gerry post. Touched a nerve too. Good stuff. LOL

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: what u say willis!!!! ()
Date: September 18, 2013 11:03AM

The Cooch is still around?!?!?!?

He was always giving Arnold a hard time.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: gerry1 ()
Date: September 18, 2013 11:27AM

That name Cooch really stuck hard and fast. Kind of want to vote for him to see an entire state refer to ther governor as a vagina.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Bill.N. ()
Date: September 18, 2013 11:28AM

With a large number of supposedly undecided and an unusually high number for a conservative leaning independent I would still be betting on Cuccinelli to pull it out in November. To win I think McAuliffe needs to get at least 48% of the votes, and I don't see that many undecided and Sarvin voters switching to his camp.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: ..<*((((><..<*((((><..<*((((><.. ()
Date: September 18, 2013 12:39PM

I'd vote for Sarvis but I think it would help McAuliffe. I'll hold my nose and vote for Cuccinelli. McAuliffe is just such a scumbag. I may not agree with Cuccinelli's social policies, but that doesn't really affect me one way or the other. But McAuliffe's big-government, anti-gun, massive social welfare agenda that will have to be funded by raising my taxes will. Sorry Sarvis, you would have been the best of the group.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Kookster ()
Date: September 18, 2013 01:46PM

The kookster is the antichrist. Beware.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: vLp7U ()
Date: September 18, 2013 01:51PM

I was getting worried that our state had gone off the deep end, but polls are now tightening and our hard-working Attorney General is within the margin of error in the new polls. This will be a turn out election and Cuccinelli's base is going to the polls regardless of what dirt the democrats throw out there. McAuliffe's base? Not so much. Still isn't a done deal for Ken, but it's looking doable now, and it wasn't looking that way 2 weeks ago. Thank gosh Sarvis is giving the Indies that would have voted for McAuliffe as a protest against Cuccinelli a place to go instead.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: kookster ()
Date: September 18, 2013 02:13PM

Good luck w/that, friend!

NOVA will turn out in droves for T-Mac.

Same w/Hampton & Richmond.

The kookster is going down. Hard.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: shit talkin ain't worth much ()
Date: September 18, 2013 04:15PM

kookster Wrote:
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> Good luck w/that, friend!
>
> NOVA will turn out in droves for T-Mac.
>
> Same w/Hampton & Richmond.
>
> The kookster is going down. Hard.


Doubtful. The numbers are about what they're going to be. The largest potential for any swing favors Cuccinelli more than McAuliffe. As things now stand, the odds are and I'd expect that McAuliffe may in the end win by a relatively small margin. But Cuccinelli's numbers have more potential and are more likely to improve as we get closer. If it's within a couple of points in the days ahead, then Cuccinelli very well could pull it out.

This will be a very low turn-out election relying on the base of both parties and it will not be a blow out for either one. More a question of who ends up having more no-shows as a result of the general lack of enthusiasm for their respective candidate. What someone on the other side like you thinks of them makes no difference. Independents are roughly evenly split with a slight advantage to Cuccinelli but not really enough to affect the bigger picture as above.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: September 18, 2013 06:02PM

Cuccinelli is fucked. I love the Republican dreams right before a land slide. Happens every election.

It's like the stages people go through after a loved ones death. You know, shock, denial, acceptance or whatever the fuck.

Republicans start at confidence, then denial, then they go through concern, then its disappointment at the polling trend, then there is a brief moment of acceptance of impending doom. Finally the arrive at complete lunacy and desperate hallucinations.

We've reached the point we always do, it's time to give them a good ole fashioned butt whoopin again.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: September 18, 2013 06:14PM

This dumbass Jersey Shore reject Cuccinelli wanted to change our hundreds of years old state seal and to hide the exposed breast. Fuck.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: liberal logic 27 ()
Date: September 18, 2013 07:38PM

shit talkin ain't worth much Wrote:
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> As things now stand, the odds are and I'd expect that
> McAuliffe may in the end win by a relatively small
> margin.

Okay, thanks for playing!

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Sharonista ()
Date: September 18, 2013 08:15PM

McAuliffe wants to raise taxes. He gets an A in my book.

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Re: Harper Polling (R): McAuliffe 42%, Cooch 37%
Posted by: Road-Musings ()
Date: September 18, 2013 08:54PM

gerry1 Wrote:
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> Stop trying to raise our taxes like McDonnell did
> to fund your broke ass districts. You better show
> some respect to those who increase your standard
> of living. Boy.


Funny. McDonnell, post scandal, still has higher approval ratings than either Obama, McAuliffe, or Cooch in Virginia.

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