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noonwitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-27-05 12:35 PM
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11. Stabenow won by less than one percentage point in 2000
Michigan is such a belleweather state. If Detroit stays home in 2006, she loses. I suspect Mike Rogers will be the GOP candidate-he's the congressman serving in Debbie's old district, which includes democratic Ingham County and KKK Livingston County.

Of course, Debbie's opponent in 2000 was Spence Abraham-in 2000, the arab americans in Dearborn were still voting GOP, plus, Spence is an arab-american. That has changed, and this is a huge voting block for whichever party can get the votes.

I'm also concerned about the Governor's election. The dems need to lay the Amway/crooks tag all over DeVos. He and his family are dangerous, they are not only crooks who made their fortune scamming people, but they are christian dominionists who want to impose their religion on all of us.

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