- As expected, Republicans reclaimed the House but not the Senate.
- California's Prop 19 was burned out by voters in California as legalizing marijuana lost by almost 15 points.
- Democrats like Sen. Russ Feingold and Rep. John Spratt and Ike Skelton lost their re-election bids.
- Business groups are expecting the Republicans to block or kill funding for Obama's "anti-business" agenda.
- The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on California's controversial video game law yesterday.
Don't forget Alan Grayson (his was a bit of a landslide eh?)
ReplyDelete"With 100 percent of precincts reporting, Republican Daniel Webster had 56 percent of the vote to Grayson's 38 percent in their central Florida district around Orlando"
To be fair, Grayson lost because he was a crude, obnoxious asshole.
ReplyDeleteMaybe, but he was one willing to smack people upside the head.
ReplyDeleteOh well.
He got smacked back for it too, just like Russ Feingold. Clearly we need more partisan liberal Democrats in 2012.
ReplyDeleteBut hey, more partisan conservative REpublicans? GREAT!
ReplyDeleteIOKYAR, I suppose.
As I said before, the best Congress money can buy.
ReplyDeleteExhibit A: Rob Portman in Ohio.