The Year of the Primary Woman(?) possibly also reflects the fairly genuine lack of interest in the whole 2010 June election program, overall! Effectively, what if California held an election and no one showed up?
<b>Chart:</b> Declining voter turnout - latimes.com
The energized Tea Party actually had its best chance. The likely voters in California were even less likely than usual.
In Nevada, even Harry Reid's candidate won, in the GOP, however. Anyone might say that at least he(?) looked pretty! He(?) was clearly well-financed.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Undercover(?), Backstairs at the Obama White House,--which doesn't want to look prejudiced: "Rule, Britannia! Britannia Rule The Waves! Bri-tons, Never, Ever, Will-Be-(Well!)" Crow, Here!)
<b>Chart:</b> Declining voter turnout - latimes.com
The energized Tea Party actually had its best chance. The likely voters in California were even less likely than usual.
In Nevada, even Harry Reid's candidate won, in the GOP, however. Anyone might say that at least he(?) looked pretty! He(?) was clearly well-financed.
"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Undercover(?), Backstairs at the Obama White House,--which doesn't want to look prejudiced: "Rule, Britannia! Britannia Rule The Waves! Bri-tons, Never, Ever, Will-Be-(Well!)" Crow, Here!)