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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lol. Every time David Blair supporters grasp at "so THERE'S A CHANCE!!!" only to be disappointed, I laugh, gleefully. First you thought Elrich would stay behind in the mail in votes. Then you thought Blair would win with the provisionals. Then you thought the extra ballots found would flip the results to Blair. Now you have all your hopes on the recount. Then, what, you're going to pray for a Hail Mary and a Republican victory in a county that's D+50? More Copium![/quote] You’re laughing that your candidate won a primary by 35 votes? Ok. [/quote] I'm laughing that your candidate spent a combined $10 million to lose two elections to an elderly hippie socialist. That's pretty awesome.[/quote] You really shouldn't be. Leggett won his primaries by huge margins. Not by 35 votes. In 2014 he won by 12,000 votes with three people in the race, Duncan and Andrews, both very well known. He was unopposed in 2010. But when he first ran in 2006, he won 67% of the vote over Steve Silverman (also well known). [b]Elrich should really deeply reflect on why half the voters really don't want him to continue in a second term. [/b] [/quote] +1[/quote] He also should think about why he only won the 2018 primary by 77 votes and then somehow got even more unpopular this time around. [/quote] He got more votes this time around. The other elections you are referencing didn’t have big spenders like Blair and the two developer PACs spending a collective $10 million in negative advertising. And they STILL LOST! [/quote] Of course he got more votes this time because the primary was a lot smaller. It did, however, include Blair.[/quote]
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