Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Kooks for Cooch

++ The Cooch closed his campaign last night with a rally headlining Ron Paul. The idea was to get Sarvis voters to vote for the Cooch instead. But Ron Paul made history by touting Virginia's great history of endorsing the history of nullification, the idea which triggered the Civil War along with slavery. Paul argued that Virginia should ignore the federal government and nullify Obamacare. The Cooch likes to brag that he was the first to sue the Federal Government on Obamacare. His last minute change to  wage the election on Obamacare has brought out Democrats who now really know the Cooch is crazy.

++The head of the Virginia GOP told Politico that if they can keep the turnout low to about 30%, then the Cooch can win. As Politico wrote, the Cooch campaign smells of the stench of defeat by saying only if no one votes he will win.

++Early morning reports a brisk turnout in Northern Virginia. There have been reported computer glitches in Fairfax and Loudoun Country. Loudoun is important because Democratic candidate Herring running for Attorney General hails from there and he needs a cushion at home to win. Remember the Cooch has already purged the voter list of 50,000 voters and computer foulups might be the ticket to at least salvage the Attorney-General position. 

++Alexandria reports a normal turnout, while Arlington hit about 30% by noon. 

++Yesterday Larry Sabato said the turnout might affect the results--at least for Attorney-General--but polling has gotten so sophisticated about the likely voter that he doubted it would alter the outcome.

++Best robocall of the campaign was the black voice saying that Terry McAuliffe didn't like President Obama so vote for the Cooch. Early this morning,T-Mack's e-mail recalled that President Obama wanted him to be at the polls in 2012 at 6am. Take about rapid response!

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