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hack89

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56. Show me a law suit that directly challenged mail-in ballots in CO
Wed Sep 11, 2013, 01:54 PM
Sep 2013

Because that is exactly what she claimed happened.

She appears to be ignorant of what happened Colorado..

Nah, the republicans are in full collapse. They are just not an issue. That's the current thought by Safetykitten Sep 2013 #1
I've been around for a long time, and have heard the death knell razorman Sep 2013 #8
No the NRA pumped a lot of money malaise Sep 2013 #2
The NRA was outspent 6 to 1 in Colorado hack89 Sep 2013 #3
Why are Colorado democrats so against a universal background check and large capacity liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #18
It was the process that offended many hack89 Sep 2013 #20
I'm just glad I don't live in CO. If you can't pass background checks after Sandy Hook then liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #23
You can if you are smart about it and respect the voters. hack89 Sep 2013 #27
so what if it didn't happen in Colorado? The reason those legislators passed those laws was to try liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #30
The proper motivation does not overcome poor execution hack89 Sep 2013 #33
I can tell I'm going to have to start trashing gun threads again. I'm not getting in the middle of liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #36
Sorry the conversation didn't go your way. hack89 Sep 2013 #38
I'm a strong gun rights supporter but I support universal background checks. ... spin Sep 2013 #59
So what kind of Dem is willing to throw everything else on the platform away Blue_Tires Sep 2013 #24
People can count the number of adds that were run hack89 Sep 2013 #29
It's because it's easier to get riled up and vote AGAINST something joeybee12 Sep 2013 #26
It certainly shows that gun control is not that high a priority for many Dems hack89 Sep 2013 #31
So what does that tell us? wild bird Sep 2013 #34
Funny I never see the NRA on the ballot. CK_John Sep 2013 #4
It's hidden. TheCowsCameHome Sep 2013 #41
They were HUGELY outspent rl6214 Sep 2013 #9
How do you explain Ms. Giron's 12 point loss in a Dem. district? wild bird Sep 2013 #11
I bet you also go around ripping teddy bears away from children during thunder storms. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #13
Your so funny, why not give us an opinion, not snark? CK_John Sep 2013 #15
OK Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2013 #25
To listen to some of the people here, wild bird Sep 2013 #17
Because there are Democrats who support the RKBA. MicaelS Sep 2013 #16
I tried to tell a couple of people here and I got a lot of flack for it. wild bird Sep 2013 #19
I know. MicaelS Sep 2013 #21
You are running into the well-placed extremists among the controllers. Eleanors38 Sep 2013 #53
maybe not, but changing the rules DID! CTyankee Sep 2013 #28
The voting law conflicted with the state constitution hack89 Sep 2013 #39
Fix it and get a revote, then... CTyankee Sep 2013 #42
There will be an election in 2014 - Dems will win the seats back. hack89 Sep 2013 #43
I'm sure they'll think of something else to suppress the vote of Dems...funny how that seems CTyankee Sep 2013 #44
The voting law was written and passed by DEMS this year to improve voter participation. hack89 Sep 2013 #47
It's a setback, but in the long run, gun nuts and teabaggers are a shrinking demographic. DanTex Sep 2013 #5
They eventually become the main stream. CK_John Sep 2013 #22
No - these are Blue districts that the recalls took place in hack89 Sep 2013 #6
Just to make sure, you can also make a last minute change and disallow mail in voting (which is CTyankee Sep 2013 #32
The issue was ballot access for third parties per the CO constitution hack89 Sep 2013 #37
It had the desired outcome. And I hope the two who were recalled can go into federal court on this. CTyankee Sep 2013 #40
HB1303 was passed this year by a Democratic legislature and signed by a Democratic Governor hack89 Sep 2013 #46
and funnily enough they didn't have enough time to print the ballots...yep...got that... CTyankee Sep 2013 #48
The Dem governor set the date of the recall election and the repukes opposed the lawsuit hack89 Sep 2013 #50
well, now, I guess Debbie Wasserman Schultz is flailing, too, in your opinion... CTyankee Sep 2013 #55
Show me a law suit that directly challenged mail-in ballots in CO hack89 Sep 2013 #56
Why don't you fill her in...you seem to know an awful lot about this effort...don't keep us CTyankee Sep 2013 #57
Just read the links I gave you. It is not a secret. Here, let me tell you for the 4th time hack89 Sep 2013 #58
That settles it for me if Debbie Wasser-Schultz says so. wild bird Sep 2013 #60
well, do you not wonder where she gets her ideas? CTyankee Sep 2013 #63
All politicians say stupid things at times and this seems to be one of her's. wild bird Sep 2013 #64
It's interesting that not many here are pointing out that the recall was an NRA effort and they CTyankee Sep 2013 #67
There's no question that this was an NRA sponsored recall, wild bird Sep 2013 #69
did you read chan790's post? CTyankee Sep 2013 #70
The CO recall votes just show the DEMS need to dump gun CONTROL as an issue rl6214 Sep 2013 #7
OF COURSE! CTyankee Sep 2013 #45
I don't care about polls, they are always manipulated rl6214 Sep 2013 #49
Um, right. What we need are UNSKEWED Polls... brooklynite Sep 2013 #54
Are you trying to make some kind of subtle point? Jeff In Milwaukee Sep 2013 #62
You are correct don't believe the polls or Carnage251 Sep 2013 #52
Then so be it. n/t TheCowsCameHome Sep 2013 #10
Bahahaha. Okayyy. Pretzel_Warrior Sep 2013 #12
Does it matter, I give my opinion and you can like or dislike it. So suck it up. CK_John Sep 2013 #14
I call Bullshit on this OP. Coyotl Sep 2013 #35
I blame Ralph Nader Capt. Obvious Sep 2013 #51
No, for several reasons.... Jeff In Milwaukee Sep 2013 #61
Tons of Bloomberg's money, you mean NickB79 Sep 2013 #72
No, it doesn't. It doesn't even bode badly for the future of gun control in CO. Chan790 Sep 2013 #65
You make an interesting point, esp. in light of the fact that this whole thing was led by the NRA. CTyankee Sep 2013 #68
Gee, if only someone could have foreseen this kind of thing... Egalitarian Thug Sep 2013 #66
I don't think those broader implications are necessarily so. Lizzie Poppet Sep 2013 #71
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