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General politics thread (was: General U.S. politics thread)
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To be fair, they might have been encouraged by former Virginia state delegate Joe Morrissey (formerly D, now I - HD74), who was involved in a sex scandal involving a 17-year-old aide. He resigned, then ran for his own seat in the subsequent special election...and won.
(He's gone now; a few other developments happened and then he tried to run for a state senate seat and had to move out of his state house district and thus had to resign again, because apparently Virginia House of Delegates rules say that you have to live in the district you represent, unlike the U.S. House of Representatives where you only need to live in the same state.)
Ooooooh. It's on now.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/10/29/1442314/-Republicans-are-using-scummy-tricks-to-stop-progressive-ballot-measures-from-winning-nationwide
* Hard-working/charismatic campaigner who connects well with locals and does tons of outreach and has very good constituent services (if incumbent), and also diligent fundraiser.
* Hard-working/charismatic campaigner who connects well with locals but not good at fundraising.
* Partisan ideologue on the side of the district's political lean. Likely to be able to bring in money for this.
* Good fundraiser, boring person.
* Non-corruption-scandal-tarred incumbent.
* Corruption-scandal-tarred incumbent.
* Carpetbagging politician.
* Partisan ideologue against the side of the district's lean.
* Perennial (but sane) candidate.
* Scandal-tarred challenger.
* Warm body, a.k.a. "some dude".
* Lunatic.
I know you're talking about the MLP character, but the name makes think of the eXceed 3rd character, and incidentally how that game's cast is all basically in a primary (s)election round for an open seat in the Cardinal Lords of Pandemonium.
At least in that selection process we'd get to see a spectacular magical battle.
Alternative ideas for selecting political leaders:
1. Score-attacking shmups.
2. Speedrunning Fire Emblem games. Their playthroughs will be public, so you will get to flame them for leaving your favorite characters to die.
3. Judges evaluate performance at reading library books to children.
Useful page if you need to know what is being voted on: http://ballotpedia.org/
Varies from place to place, obviously, but overall, it's a bunch of state and local elections.
Team Blue loses Kentucky governorship to an idiot, and a few other statewide races.
Team Blue gains three seats in New Jersey State Assembly to get 51-29 majority now.
Team Blue does not completely crater in Mississippi despite the state being blood red and nominating a "some dude" for the governorship. The lone statewide-elected Dem in all of the Deep South states keeps his job (Attorney General Jim Hood), and Dems net lose six house seats where four were expected due to redistricting changes, but +1 and -1 in the state senate canceled each other out. A number of Dems win elections in territory that is horribly red at the presidential level, and one of them gains a seat where Ole Miss is located (which is not horribly red).
Team Blue fails to capture the Virginia state senate -- Dan Gecker falls short in senate district 10; senate stays in control of Team Red 21-19. However, Team Blue does gain two seats (HD-86 and HD-87) and lose one (HD-02) in the House of Delegates, for a net +1 (I think it's 34-66 Dems to Repubs now). Perhaps most worryingly for people interested in responsible governance, all 122 incumbents who run for re-election in Virginia's state legislature have won re-election. Many of them were unopposed for re-election, even.
A proposed city ordinance in Houston (called "HERO") that prohibits discrimination on the basis of a variety of things, including gender identity, was voted down by a wide margin. Some people seem to be blaming church groups for this.
Team Blue wins a majority on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, as well as a couple other court elections I think. Lose a house or senate seat though, but that was an isolated special election.
In Colorado, some school board members who claimed that the AP US History exam wasn't pro-American enough were successfully removed by recall election.
In Ohio, marijuana legalization was voted down, following some weird policy fuckery. A suspiciously weak redistricting reform proposal was voted in.
And just because it's local to me, my old hometown elected a Repub town council 6-3. Previous council was Dem 5-4. Note that neither party can nominate more than 6 candidates to this. Also, the mayor is simply chosen from the majority, not separately elected.
A few other things aren't yet decided -- e.g. state house race in Washington and some stuff in Seattle (they have vote by mail so it takes longer to get results counted).
Houston mayor runoff is going to be between a Dem and a Repub, rather than a Dem and a person who has been described by one commentator as a DINO.
Dems pick up mayorship in (I think) Nashua, NH, and fall short in Manchester, NH, by 75 votes. Portland, ME rejects $15/hr minimum wage.
State amendment in Mississippi to fund education seems likely to fail at about 49-51.
Also, Mississippi Dems gain the Public Service Commission with a 2-1
majority. Was previously a 1-2 minority. Fun fact, the re-elected Dem
is a relative of Elvis Presley.
A few updates show that Team Blue
might be losing one more state legislature seat in Mississippi (not
sure which house), but might be gaining one more state assembly seat in
New Jersey.
Socialist Alternative incumbent on Seattle City Council is re-elected, defeating a Democrat.
http://www.theonion.com/graphic/socialism-vs-capitalism-51839
But, this post is too innocent right now. So here's another Dick joke.
Whole article at: http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2015/12/2/1456031/-That-horrid-GOP-state-legislator-who-blamed-PP-for-last-week-s-shooting-Obama-carried-her-district