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New York State Election Results

November 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on New York State Election Results 

New York State Election Results, The 2010 New York are all the results of the elections, but now official. Before the elections this year, if I had to go to the polls, would have thought that Democrats would elect Gillibrand and Schumer in the New York Senate election. As a result, these surveys were very accurate.

New York for U.S. Senate Seat, Head Charles Schumer defeated Republican seems that Jay Townsend with 65% of the vote to 33%. These reports include only 84% of the vote reported, but Schumer is sufficient to project the winner. Schumer won every county except Hamilton, Wyoming, Allegany and Tioga.

On the other Senate race in New York, Kirsten Gillibrand Holder clung to his seat which was originally Hillary Clinton. Gillibrand defeated DioGuardi with 61% of the vote to 37%.

For the race for governor of New York, recent surveys have shown Democrat Andrew Cuomo, the Republican leader Carl Paladino with 58% of the vote to 33%. It turns out that these surveys were quite accurate too. With 86% of the vote reported, Paladino Cuomo is leading with 62% of the vote and 34% Paladino.

It seems as if the Democrats took three important elections in the State of New York.

Who Won The Election

November 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Who Won The Election 

Who Won The Election, The votes in the midterm elections have tallied.The message has been sent. The Republicans got loud and clear. But do you know what?

You better quickly find, because the new Republican administration is about to implement that message. That’s not good news for the average American.

First, they are the Republicans? Who are these people who just come to power in the House of Representatives and governorships around the country? Who are these people who won seats in the Senate?

Are retrograde, anti-government, neo-conservatives who are financially supported by the right wing, pro-business, against labor, billionaires against the middle class. And spent about $ 4 million in all, following the decision of the Citizens United has allowed anonymous ads in any amount they want.

They will try to pass the tax cuts are so large quantities that most Americans I can not believe it’s true because most Americans have no idea that even so much money.

The average American and makes 43,000 a year, if these days, they are still employed. The Koch brothers, managers of hedge funds and many on Wall Street more than that every hour of every day of every year. At a time when many Americans are going to food banks instead of the grocery store, these neocons rich want tax cuts on the money that could never happen, or in some cases not even know they have. The House Republicans, grateful for the hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign donations they want to give tax cuts.

But someone has to pay for the government. If Republicans cut taxes, who will pay for the government?

In the 1950’s, people in higher income groups, that part of their income over, say, and 1,000,000 per year is taxed at a 90% level. Many people who made much money, as the father of President John F. s Kennedy did not like that. So President Kennedy was cut to about 70%. But people who never owned by General Electric liked, even too much, nor the great Texas oil barons, who were accustomed to all sorts of tax exemptions in exchange for campaign contributions. So Ronald Reagan cut the top rate down to 28%, then rose back up to about 35%.

But do not cut public spending. In fact, quadrupled the military budget to cut anything in government except for income received from taxpayers.
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Therefore, Republicans who have been newly elected were sponsored by people who want tax cuts. In fact, the GOP leaders in the House of Representatives have already said they will try to renew the Bush tax cuts that gave these millionaires and billionaires and a tax reduction of 120 thousand each and every million dollars of revenue they do. Now they pay an average of about 23% cash out of pocket taxes for the government. They want to pay less.

But the government is losing a billion dollars a year and that’s it. And $ 13 trillion in debt after 8 years of Bush Adminlsitration. Now voters have elected the same people. They intend to cut taxes again, and tax cuts and will add another $ 4 billion for domestic debt.

Who are the real winners in this election? The health insurance industry has now found that if you pay the big commentators, the right-wing radio in the tens of millions, if paid to GOP leaders in the hundreds of millions, then those people are on health project reform, to demonize, to sound expensive, inept, and largely unregulated … nothing that is true … just lies … lies.

The Republicans will commit to “repeal and replace” with a program that really going to take it back to the industry of health insurance so they can continue destroying the health of the American people. The health insurance industry has broken more than half a million people a year, has raised rates an average of 20% per year over the last ten years, and has continued to deny people coverage and continued decreasing coverage at will.

What do Nancy Pelosi? She met them at the House of Representatives if he could persuade to help these poor people coming from all strata of society that are simply and suddenly released in desperate circumstances, often the real death, for these executives cynical, sure for profit. Their efforts were demonized, lied about and ridiculed by commentators from right, on the Fox Channel Republican, and Republicans who wanted to be reelected and were eager to take money from the manufacture of health care.

Republicans are railing against the “Big Spenders” in Washington. This is of course the most superficial and most devious of lies. They … The same Republicans … are the additional and 8000 passed the billion above the 5000 billion and debt was reduced which took over in 2001. When the Democrats became the majority in the House and Senate in 2006, which restored “PAYGo” so that any new spending could take place without cutting the same amount in other areas of the budget.

So Republicans, Democrats are not big spenders. They are the ones who ran into deficit and are now want to keep the big tax cuts for the very wealthy. As a result, are those who want to cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and education. But do not want to cut military spending by the Secretary of Defense has said it is about 40% redundant.

So whom do we choose? Who won?

Here’s who won: the very rich who want more tax cuts, industry, health care, international corporations, CEOs, billionaire oil men, the right-wing radio commentators, traders on Wall Street, major banks hold on to their money, not loans, people who are laying off workers and sending their jobs to China and finally, those who spend their whole life now, as the Cato Institute and Heritage Foundation and all its 32,000 lobbyist friends to make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year each to keep the American people to figure out what is really happening

Harry Reid Election Results

November 3, 2010 by · Comments Off on Harry Reid Election Results 

Harry Reid Election Results, A few years ago, people said that the Republican Party was the party leader and was still on the brink of extinction. Things have changed, no?

First was the unexpected victory by Republican Scott Brown in Massachusetts and New Jersey Chris Christie outspoken, charismatic Everyman “who want to reign in out-of-control government spending.

And last night’s results continued the trend with the elected candidates of all backgrounds. For example, in addition to the choice of Nikki Haley as the new governor of South Carolina, Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban exiles-earned high-profile Florida’s open U.S. Senate seat, given the amount of press coverage and is a political superstar.

In New Mexico, Susana Martinez becomes the first Latina to be elected governor in U.S. He was also responsible for perhaps the best trade policy throughout the campaign season.

One of the most absurd things that Senator Harry Reid, said during the campaign was that he could not understand how Latinos would vote for the Republican Party. Well, the governor-elect of Reid’s home state of Nevada, Republican Brian Sandoval, is of Hispanic descent. In a further irony, Sandoval defeated Rory Reid son in the election for governor.

Although it fell a bit short in the Senate, the Republican Party made historic gains, unprecedented in capturing the majority in the House of Representatives. This includes the choice of black Republicans, Tim Scott and South Carolina Lt. Col. Allen West (R) in Florida.

We should also mention that Mark Kirk, a Republican, captured former Obama Senate seat in Illinois, and will take office immediately instead of waiting until January.

Read the full article: Election Results: New Generation of diverse Republican leaders – Indyposted

Pa Election Results 2010

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Pa Election Results 2010, OLYMPIA, Wash. – Democratic Sen. Patty Murray has a small but clear lead over Republican opponent in his re-election even tougher competition.

With more than half of the expected vote counted, Murray led with about 50.5 percent to 49.5 percent Republican Dino Rossi. His margin was about 14,000 votes out of more than 1.4 million already had.

It was the first time that Washington residents have gone to bed not knowing the winner in an important election. In 2004, Rossi made a near historic campaign for governor would not end until the following summer. Four years earlier, Democrat Maria Cantwell defeated Republican Sen. Slade Gorton by about 2,000 votes after a recount.

National Democrats hope Murray is clinging to the chair to prevent further losses in the Senate.

California Poll Results 2010

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California Poll Results 2010, Latest report on Proposition 19 in California and Florida Poll Results Election Results 2010:

Results of the survey of California’s Proposition 19 and the Florida election results 2010 – the election results in Florida, while in California, everyone is waiting for California Proposition 19, which actually results in legalizing marijuana state.

From the moment in California, Proposition 19 results to be very close between the supporters of Proposition 19 in California: the legalization of marijuana and those who do not process the ballot papers and just started showing a 56%. 44% margin of those who are not in favor of the border. In addition to California Proposition 19 results, another measure is the California ballot, the budget vote requirement of Proposition No. 25. Currently, those leading to the advantage of 54% compared to those without, 46%. If the update of the elections in California, you can hear in the CNN election center here.

Meanwhile, here are the Florida elections rose from CNN live coverage of U.S. elections Midterm 2010.

Florida Senate Election Results: Rubio (R) defeated Independent Crist and Democratic candidate Meek. Crist has more votes than the Democratic nominee. This demonstrates the high demand of voters for the Democratic leadership in the White House.

Florida House of Representatives election results:

District 1: Jeff Miller (Republican), unanimously
District 2: Steve Southerland (R), a former Democrat to take.
District 3: Corrine Brown (D)
District 4: Ander Crenshaw (R), unanimously
District 5: Richard Nugent (R)
District 6: Cliff Stearns (R),! unanimously
District 7: John Mica (R)
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District 8: Daniel Webster (R), a former Democrat to take.
District 9: Gus Bilirakis (Republican)
District 10: Bill Young (Republican)
District 11: Kathy Castor (D)
District 12: Dennis Ross (R)
District 13: Vern Buchanan (Republican)
District 14: Connie Mack (Republican)
District 15: Bill Posey (Repulic)
District 16: Tom Rooney (R)
District 17: Frederica Wilson (D), unanimously
District 18: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican)
District 19: Ted Deutch (D)
District 20: Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D)
District 21: Mario Diaz-Balart (R), unanimously
District 22: Allen West (Republican), a former Democrat to take.
District 23: Alcee Hastings (Democrat)
District 24: Sandra Adams (R), a former Democrat to hold
District 25: David Rivera! (R)
Florida Governor Election Results: Republican Rick Scott is a leader and defeat, Alex Sink, the Party of the Republic by a narrow margin.

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