posted on November 6, 2000 03:04:57 PM new
Anyone care to go "on-record" with final predictions for tomorrow? We can come back Wednesday and feed each other crow (or eat it)...
Here are my predictions:
- Bush takes the White House.
- Republicans keep control of both the House and Senate.
- Hillary loses to Lazio in NY
- Allen (Republican) takes the Virginia Senate seat from Robb (Democrat)
- Gore loses his home state of Tennessee
That's all for me. I'll be sharpening my knife and fork just in case...
posted on November 6, 2000 07:48:26 PM new
abingdoncomputers-
I respectfully disagree:
*Gore takes the Presidency
*Agree on Rebubs in both houses as majority
*Hillary takes NY
*Gore takes WA State
*Bush takes Texas - way too hard no matter the guy does to kick out a good ole' family boy.
posted on November 6, 2000 08:20:30 PM new
The Redskins have confirmed a Bush win. They have been right for 60 years. This is no time to stop.
BUSH
The good guys in both houses.
Hillary looking for a new job. (Maybe building a coed prison because she and Bill just may need it and rightly so.)
posted on November 6, 2000 10:02:34 PM new
I have reconsidered my vote for Nader, and am now going with Gore...I hate it, but I believe it is the lesser of 2 yadayada....The ONLY thing I truly hate is that Al is married to Tipper..I HATE thatB$#$th!!!!
Keith
I assume full responsibility for my actions, except
the ones that are someone else's fault.
posted on November 6, 2000 10:26:39 PM new
Lookee here:
"American Politics Journal has learned today that in the event George W. Bush is elected in
tomorrow's presidential election, an alliance of top-level Democrats and Texas-based moderates is making preliminary preparations to file a request with the Chief
Justice of the United States Supreme Court to stay the inauguration of George W. Bush until the Texas Attorney General and the state prosecutor who claimed Bush
lied on a jury questionnaire decide whether to charge him with a felony....This could re-open the investigations regarding the "mystical" change of Governor Bush's
driver's license number in Texas -- and all subsequent comments made concerning Bush's arrest record made by both the Governor and his spokesperson Karen
Hughes. It could also re-open the investigation of his service record in the Air National Guard, the oath he took as Governor, and the forms he signed thereupon.