8 thoughts on “You know, #p2: you might have won #SC01 if Nancy Pelosi had retired in 2009.”

  1. I still distinctly recall the shock (followed quickly by a warm glow) when I figured out she was sticking around.

    1. In what way, qixlqatl?
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      She was very well funded, which is usually the deciding factor.
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      She was a bit further left than the district trends, but other states have elected left-leaners before, especially well-funded ones in special elections.
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      Wait. You’re not saying this because she has a uterus, are you?
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      (kidding! Of course I don’t think that!)
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      Mew

      1. Were you by chance following Toure’s twitter feed? Because they did make an effort to point out that Mark Sanford was both white and male (something I had already figured out).

        Of course who was the seat vacated by?

        1. I do not “twit” (or “tweet” or whatever) so .. no, I was not following Toure. Who is Toure, anyway?
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          I would like to know why qixlqatl indicates she was a bad fit .. asserting it without some amount of justification leads to the lowest common denominator, and forces the rest of us to do more work.
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          Mew

          1. The first thing that comes to mind is: if you’re running for office in SC-01, and your answer to the question “Will you vote for Nancy Pelosi to be Spea…” is NOT to interrupt with “HELL no. What kind of idiot do you think that I am?”… then, no, you’re not a good fit for that seat. 🙂

          2. And adding the *context* saves time.
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            Mew
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            p.s. did anyone ask Sanford about Boehner?

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