It was probably not possible to remove her name from the ballot at such a late date. This would mean there will be a special ellection to fill her position if she wins. You could have figured that out by reading the rest of the article.
2006-11-03 10:07:29
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answered by Answergirl 5
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The person died during the time frame that the ballot can not be changed. Same-thing for Foley's place in Florida. The Republicans can not remove his name only name a replacement.
You might recall that Tom Delay helped redistrict Texas to allow more republicans to gain seats in Congress. Where is Delay now? Not running for reelection.
2006-11-03 09:46:07
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answered by david42 5
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It isn't the Republican persa. It is the election commission in that state who failed to take the person of the ballot and are still allowing the ads to run.
Besides I didn't think he could run for office there until he got out of the White House. Tee Hee.
2006-11-03 09:40:06
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answered by bro_ken128 3
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The "Tea party" isn't a nationwide corporation. it really is an amalgam of close by "Tea party" moves. they don't seem that heavily coordinated, although. a number of them are actual worried about huge spending practices, both Democrat or Republican. Others are in straight forward terms Republican set-united statesto attempt to get something of the Tea party protesters decrease back into the Republican fold.
2016-12-05 12:27:54
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answered by mundell 4
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Is she all dead? Maybe they have found useful parts. I would call in the Mayor of Munchkin Land and have him get the coroner to declare her "not merely dead, but truly and sincerely dead."
If it's just from the neck up, she will be indistiguishable from many of the others, so they can realistically hope to get away with it.
2006-11-03 09:43:55
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answered by john s 5
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Probably the same situation as in Alan Foley's district it was too late to change the candidate on the ballot so to vote for whoever the new candidate is you have to vote for the old one.
2006-11-03 09:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm in the process of contacting all of the dead democratic voters to suggest they cast their vote for Ms. Dawson. You go girl, she'll get my vote.
2006-11-03 10:04:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Ooooo, Ooooo, I know, I know, pick me, pick me. It worked for the democrats in Mo. in 2000 so the repuglicans have to try it. Remember Ashcroft lost to a dead guy. then Bush appointed him to a attorney general. Yep he sure did.
2006-11-03 10:27:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to see the results, it will prove how many people vote without really knowing the candidates.
2006-11-03 09:45:00
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answered by Amanda 4
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Better dead than...oh, lets say, Blue?
How much closer can you get to voting for a Christian Conservative? She might really have God talking to her...or mad as heck. It would be a toss up...
2006-11-03 10:06:37
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answered by navymom 5
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