Except in Michigan … where the vote was (at last report) over 20% ahead of the no vote for redistricting. Redistgricting will now be done by a panel of voters of which the plurality will be non party affiliated.
As a former Wisconsin resident, I couldn’t be happier that Walker is out of power for the time being. I used to comfort myself by imagining him caught in a spider’s web like the guy at the end of “The Fly” (1958). Such a mean-spirited little man.
I’m as cheered by Florida’s restoration of voting rights to 1.5 million citizens as I am dismayed by the defeat of Gillum. This should make a difference in the next election.
Do I guess right that you typed this post on your SG1?
I agree on Florida. Yes, that’s the SG1. It best complements my typing style, which , I can see after rereading the post, still produced typos. There might have been some post-traumatic-election-whiskey involved.
Except in Michigan … where the vote was (at last report) over 20% ahead of the no vote for redistricting. Redistgricting will now be done by a panel of voters of which the plurality will be non party affiliated.
But like FL we have other issues.
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That’s an interesting amendment.
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Looks like Scott Walker will lose in Wisconsin. I’m all for that.
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As a former Wisconsin resident, I couldn’t be happier that Walker is out of power for the time being. I used to comfort myself by imagining him caught in a spider’s web like the guy at the end of “The Fly” (1958). Such a mean-spirited little man.
I’m as cheered by Florida’s restoration of voting rights to 1.5 million citizens as I am dismayed by the defeat of Gillum. This should make a difference in the next election.
Do I guess right that you typed this post on your SG1?
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I agree on Florida. Yes, that’s the SG1. It best complements my typing style, which , I can see after rereading the post, still produced typos. There might have been some post-traumatic-election-whiskey involved.
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