45 Tea Party Winners! (And One Dead CA Winner(?))

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On the one hand, GOP can claim 45 Ward Readies, about to be seated in the Federal Legislatures. On the Westside of Los Angeles, we actually knew this below was likely going to happen. There is just something about a Yellow Dog. . . . .Which can also win!

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That is what comes after Ward Ready, even in Los Angeles. Jonathan Winters actually made the movie, (and played most of the roles), "The Loved One," satirical of Los Angeles life and death kinds of customs.

Now there is an epitaph-ready winner on the books, in California, not quite like the other trend, but show how compelling the other trend really was not!

Only 33% of Tea Party candidates: Actually will get to see the light. . . in chambers and in offices in Washington, D. C.. . . .in the Year of Forgetting. . . which is next year. Then everyone will know them.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Memory Serves. . .maybe again(?)!)
 
This shows the mentality of the "D". The women died last month yet still won the election because she had a "D" next to her name.
 
On the one hand, GOP can claim 45 Ward Readies, about to be seated in the Federal Legislatures. On the Westside of Los Angeles, we actually knew this below was likely going to happen. There is just something about a Yellow Dog. . . . .Which can also win!

TRENDING: Deceased candidate wins state Senate seat in California – CNN Political Ticker - CNN.com Blogs

That is what comes after Ward Ready, even in Los Angeles. Jonathan Winters actually made the movie, (and played most of the roles), "The Loved One," satirical of Los Angeles life and death kinds of customs.

Now there is an epitaph-ready winner on the books, in California, not quite like the other trend, but show how compelling the other trend really was not!


Only 33% of Tea Party candidates: Actually will get to see the light. . . in chambers and in offices in Washington, D. C.. . . .in the Year of Forgetting. . . which is next year. Then everyone will know them.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Memory Serves. . .maybe again(?)!)

It would be interesting to find out how many dead people voted for the dead senator. :lol:
 
Well, most of the people that voted for her were dead so it's only fitting
 
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