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Down the ballot: Begich now leads

Posted: Thursday, November 13, 2008 9:10 AM by Carrie Dann
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ALASKA: “Mark Begich made a dramatic comeback Wednesday to overtake 40-year incumbent Ted Stevens for the lead in Alaska's U.S. Senate race,” the Anchorage Daily News writes. “Begich, who was losing after election night, now leads Stevens by 814 votes -- 132,196 to 131,382 -- with the state still to count roughly 40,000 more ballots over the next week. The state Division of Elections tallied about 60,000 absentee, early and questioned ballots from around the state on Wednesday. The ballots broke heavily in the Democrat's favor, erasing the 3,000-vote lead the Republican Stevens held after election night Nov. 4.”

Also: “While Stevens' era in the Senate is in danger of ending, another longtime Alaska Republican is returning to Washington, D.C. Alaska Republican Rep. Don Young maintained his solid lead over Democratic challenger Ethan Berkowitz after Wednesday's count. Berkowitz made some headway but Young still led by more than 15,000 votes.”

CALIFORNIA: Per NBC’s Jeff Hanley, backlash to the passage of California’s Prop. 8 continues with the group Join the Impact coordinating the efforts of hundreds of local community organizations to hold protests simultaneously across the nation and abroad in Canada and the UK. Protests against the recently passed California ban on same-sex marriage are scheduled to occur in every US state and major city at 1:30 ET this Saturday.

GEORGIA: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution previews McCain’s return to the campaign trail.

The AP adds that McCain stumping for Chambliss “is in stark contrast to criticism McCain leveled against Chambliss after he ousted Democrat Max Cleland, a triple amputee wounded in Vietnam, in 2002. McCain, who spent five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, condemned a Chambliss ad that questioned Cleland's commitment to national security and flashed a picture of Osama bin Laden. Democrats are now using McCain's comments against Chambliss in an Internet ad of their own. 'I've never seen anything like that ad,' McCain said then. 'Putting pictures of Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden next to a picture of a man who left three limbs on the battlefield, it's worse than disgraceful, it's reprehensible.'"

Check out the Martin campaign's quote about an Obama visit. Clearly, they don't expect one.

ILLINOIS: The New York Times writes about the speculation about who will succeed Obama as Illinois senator. A Valerie Jarrett friend says she's not interested in the Illinois Senate seat.

MINNESOTA: Per the Star Tribune, “Minnesota won't know who won the contested U.S. Senate race until at least mid-December, but now the final arbiters for the recount have been named. They include a cast of heavy-hitters topped by Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Eric Magnuson, a former law partner of Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty, three other high-ranking judges and Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, a DFLer, who made the selections Wednesday.”

The paper also has the skinny on the upcoming timeline for the recount. “For now, the grittiest, most challenging work will begin next Wednesday morning, when auditors, clerks, lawyers and volunteers gather in 120 locations across the state to methodically sort ballots, with lawyers from both campaigns at their elbows, in a process expected to last at least until Dec. 5. By Dec. 16, Ritchie said, the Canvassing Board … will start ruling on challenged ballots one by one, in favor of either Republican Sen. Norm Coleman or Democratic challenger Al Franken. Votes for other candidates will not be included in the recount, and ballots where no voter intent can be determined will be set aside.”

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Mark Begich made a dramatic comeback Wednesday to overtake 40-year incumbent Ted Stevens for the lead in Alaska's U.S. Senate race...
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GOOOOOOD!  Ted Stevens is a CONVICTED FELON.  There is no way that he should get to keep his seat.  Hopefully, the vote will reflect that.

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Wow that was a stunning turnaround in the race between the convicted felon and Begich.  Go Begich!  Maybe there are some honest intelligent Alaskans afterall.

"Loser" McCain is reprehensible for going down to campaign for that disgusting Saxby Chambliss after saying that clown's ad smearing Cleland was reprehensible and disgusting 5 years ago.

Yes We Did!
Get rid of Steven's already!  I find it hard to believe he will go to the senate with all the felonies.  It's obvious the Alaska population is done with him.  I sure would like to see someone from Alaska blog here.  

Silly Sarah does not represent the Repubs.  She's just riding on her 15 minutes of fame.  Actually over doing it, thank goodness for the "MUTE" button!!!
Have no idea who Mark Begich is, or what he stands for.....all I care about is that he beats Stevens so Sarah Palin STAYS in Alaska and does not get into the Senate.
Only in corrupt Alaska can a convicted felon possibly get re-elected...I hear that the election people are corrupt and are trying to rig the election for Stevens.
On the race in Alaska,this has to be a big blow to the repubs.This was there chance to slid Palin in the back door to  the senate seat.They would trade convicted for unprepared any day.McCains true colors will show when he campaigns for Shambliss.He called Shambliss act disgraceful but that won't stop him from carrying his water.Back door payment Norm has tried every trick in the Bush playbook,trying to garner support,he's playing the refs ,calling the Sec Of State no trust worthy because he's a Dem,Norms gotta go,he's just gotta go.
silly sarah will replace stevens as Alaska's biggest embarrasement.
>>>ALASKA: “Mark Begich made a dramatic comeback Wednesday to overtake 40-year incumbent Ted Stevens for the lead in Alaska's U.S. Senate race,” the Anchorage Daily News writes. “Begich, who was losing after election night, now leads Stevens by 814 votes -- 132,196 to 131,382 -- with the state still to count roughly 40,000 more ballots over the next week. The state Division of Elections tallied about 60,000 absentee, early and questioned ballots from around the state on Wednesday. The ballots broke heavily in the Democrat's favor, erasing the 3,000-vote lead the Republican Stevens held after election night Nov. 4.”
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If Stevens loses, does this mean we'll finally see the last of Silly Sarah since she'll no longer be able to maneuver her way into the Senate?


>>>CALIFORNIA: Per NBC’s Jeff Hanley, backlash to the passage of California’s Prop. 8 continues with the group Join the Impact coordinating the efforts of hundreds of local community organizations to hold protests simultaneously across the nation and abroad in Canada and the UK. Protests against the recently passed California ban on same-sex marriage are scheduled to occur in every US state and major city at 1:30 ET this Saturday.
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I plan to attend the Philadelphia rally at City Hall Saturday.


>>>The AP adds that McCain stumping for Chambliss “is in stark contrast to criticism McCain leveled against Chambliss after he ousted Democrat Max Cleland, a triple amputee wounded in Vietnam, in 2002. McCain, who spent five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, condemned a Chambliss ad that questioned Cleland's commitment to national security and flashed a picture of Osama bin Laden. Democrats are now using McCain's comments against Chambliss in an Internet ad of their own. 'I've never seen anything like that ad,' McCain said then. 'Putting pictures of Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden next to a picture of a man who left three limbs on the battlefield, it's worse than disgraceful, it's reprehensible.'"
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Looks like McCain 2008 is back.  Gee, that didn't take long.


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