NYS Senate Special Election Chat

7 Feb 2007 - 12:02am

Are you at the edge of your seat, biting your nails?
Yah. I thought so.

UPDATE:
The chat is over. Craig Johnson won. Thanks to everybody who not only participated but who contributed and helped progressive Democrats in New York win this historic election.

Thank you, and good night.


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So far so good...

As of 10 PM:

Johnson: 9,693

Lying anti-gay, anti-stem cell bitch: 6,772


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Sorry, just dropped in, but

Sorry, just dropped in, but what is this election for and who is who?


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Hi Milyno

You may want to start reading here.


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Done

We seem to have won:

Johnson: 26,452

Lying anti-gay, anti-choice, anti-stem cell research Republican: 22,929


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