Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Projections, Part 2

Just to get the second and third projections of the Big 3 Elections in tonight before they come in through the news, I want to do quick ones.

Tonight or tomorrow, I'll explain in detail like I did for Virginia.

Race 2: NY 23- I'm very split on this race. It has been well over 100 years since a Democrat has won in the 23rd District of New York; indeed, either a Republican or Conservative party member has won this one. I will have to choose the Democrat, though. The Conservative, Doug Hoffman, has a good chance, but its my belief that most of those who were leaning towards Scozzafova will surely break to Democrat Bill Owens.

Race 3: New Jersey Governor- This is a very difficult one. If Governor Corzine loses, we can look at this as a voice of displeasure with Corzine, though, and not with the Democratic Party or with the Progressives, or even with the President. I say Corzine wins, as we may suspect that the traditionally blue state will keep their donkey. But! You never know. Its possible that we lose this seat. Like I said, though, it won't be New Jersey's way of throwing away Progressivism, just throwing away the ineffective and coarse Corzine.

Like I said, Operation: Democracy will go into more detail later on! Good luck to the Progressives in the local municipality races and the measures on Maine's ballot (a very interesting set of measures are located on it- check them out!)

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