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Originally Posted by kane
You are dead wrong about this. In 2008 Ted Stevens had been indicted - not just investigated, but charged, arrested and indicted and then later went to jail - on felony charges and he still got about 46% of the vote in that election.
Some people will vote for a D or an R no matter who the candidate is or what they may say, do, or believe.
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good point. explains why a majority of dem voters chose "her" the felon. or...since most people need 12 jurors to say so..."possible" felon. I myself have judged that she engages in felonious behavior & therefore is a felon in my book.
did stevens win?
