Ballot Questions: NNNY. Repeal goes down 60-40% sad to say.
Moulton beats Tisei 51-49, mirroring Tierney in 2012. Tisei won’t try again in 2016.
Keating beats Chapman by bigger than expected margins, and in spite of Markey’s fears-he will easily route Brian Herr.
merrimackguysays
Tisei beats Moulton by 1.
I’m also predicting Brown wins NH in a shocka.
johnksays
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jconwaysays
I: AK
D: CO, CT, FL, IL, KS, WI
R: GA, ME, MI, RI
I think Cutler screws us in Maine, Healey screws ‘us’ in Rhode Island (though Fung might be better on labor than Raimondo). Snyder stays, but Walker is gone. Quinn is in.
merrimackguysays
Walker holds on.
jconwaysays
But my heart is not-I know a lot of good people working their butts off for Burke, so I hope she can pull through. Had the election been held a month ago, she might’ve won comfortably. But that will be a nail biter.
centralmassdadsays
it wasn’t really even very close
jconwaysays
I: KS
D: NH, NC, CO, GA*
R: IA, AR, LA, AK, KY
*goes to runoff and we win!
merrimackguysays
Maybe that too.
jconwaysays
But if NC and NH turn red, than we know the GOP is running the table. Tillis and Brown just seem even more unpopular than the incumbents they are facing, it would truly be an anti-Obama referendum if they lost.
jconway says
Gov: Coakley 47%, Falchuk 3%, Baker 49%, Other: 1%
Statewide races: Healey, Bump, Goldberg, and Galvin win easily.
Ballot Questions: NNNY. Repeal goes down 60-40% sad to say.
Moulton beats Tisei 51-49, mirroring Tierney in 2012. Tisei won’t try again in 2016.
Keating beats Chapman by bigger than expected margins, and in spite of Markey’s fears-he will easily route Brian Herr.
merrimackguy says
Tisei beats Moulton by 1.
I’m also predicting Brown wins NH in a shocka.
johnk says
: )
jconway says
I: AK
D: CO, CT, FL, IL, KS, WI
R: GA, ME, MI, RI
I think Cutler screws us in Maine, Healey screws ‘us’ in Rhode Island (though Fung might be better on labor than Raimondo). Snyder stays, but Walker is gone. Quinn is in.
merrimackguy says
Walker holds on.
jconway says
But my heart is not-I know a lot of good people working their butts off for Burke, so I hope she can pull through. Had the election been held a month ago, she might’ve won comfortably. But that will be a nail biter.
centralmassdad says
it wasn’t really even very close
jconway says
I: KS
D: NH, NC, CO, GA*
R: IA, AR, LA, AK, KY
*goes to runoff and we win!
merrimackguy says
Maybe that too.
jconway says
But if NC and NH turn red, than we know the GOP is running the table. Tillis and Brown just seem even more unpopular than the incumbents they are facing, it would truly be an anti-Obama referendum if they lost.
johnk says