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In response to
"
Internet snark moves way too fast these days. This is funny. -- (link)
"
by
Tim
one of the most embarrassing losses in modern political history?
Posted by
Strongbad (aka Rambler14)
Jun 11 '14, 04:58
Really?
Responses:
I am not American and I would consider this a huge embarasing defeat. -- nm
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Walt_Disney
Jun 11, 05:53
1
OK. -- nm
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Strongbad
Jun 11, 05:55
He thought he was up by 30 points, outpent hisopponent 20 to 1 and someone in his role hasn't lost in over 100 years.
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Reagen
Jun 11, 05:25
5
What % of the US population has heard of Eric Cantor?
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Strongbad
Jun 11, 05:36
4
what does that have to do with how embarassing it is to lose to the equivalent of a Div III team? -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 11, 05:39
3
I just don't see it any more embarrassing or significant than say, Santorum losing in 2006 or Daschle in 2004
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Strongbad
Jun 11, 05:50
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while embarassing, those were actual general elections, and not primaries, and against established opponents.
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Reagen
Jun 11, 05:58
1
OK. -- nm
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Strongbad
Jun 11, 05:59
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