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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Ted Tax-and-gouge-me is back in for round two

It was either name recognition or people bought the sound bites during the commercials why they chose to reelect Kulongoski.

In either case, one thing you can be assured of is that the ODOT GPS mileage fee will still be on track to go into effect within the next couple years.

7 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:10 AM

    Or it could be that voters didn't see anything positive in either candidate, so they went for the devil they know...

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  2. very true... the lesser of two evils.

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  3. Anonymous5:42 PM

    Saxton lost harder than I thought he would.
    What a great night!

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  4. Anonymous4:27 AM

    A lot of people voted for an ind. candidate to keep from voting for the lesser of two evils. It doesn't help but probably makes them feel better. I guess the best I can say is - at least he's a Dem. (?)

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  5. Anonymous4:42 AM

    name recognition -- sound bites -- or just the random throw the dart at the ballot is how I think people voted.

    it is laughable (sadly) that if you do a little research how some of the issues do not jibe with what with what we are being told.

    and of course, once they sold and get elected we are stuck with them

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  6. Anonymous7:27 AM

    Good old Ted opened his mouth to insert his foot the day after the election. Think a few people are wishing they would have voted another way. I am holding my breath. Ted reminds me of Bush - arrogant and deaf!

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