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November 8, 2006

Election Notes

Odds and ends from the election...

The Tennessean just noticed that Bob Krumm, candidate for the 21st district seat in the state Senate, has a blog.

It turns out the woman who winks and says "Harold, call me," in the anti-Harold Ford Jr. advertisement that some decried as racist because she was white and blonde wasn't white. She's part Hispanic.

U.S. Sen. Tom Coburn's analysis of the election result is on target. The Oklahoma Republican writes, "This election does not show that voters have abandoned their belief in limited government; it shows that the Republican Party has abandoned them. In fact, these results represent the total failure of big government Republicanism."

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