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« "There's no unlimited right to bear arms" | Main | No retreat laws and racial disparities »

Colo recall gets off to good start

Posted by David Hardy · 10 September 2013 07:32 PM

In Colorado Springs, where John Morse is subject to recall, unofficial results are Yes" 6751, "No" 6186. (Some sites say that only with about half the districts reporting).

UPDATE: just announced, 100% of unofficial, president of the senate Morse loses by a hair, Giron lost by a big margin,

3 Comments | Leave a comment

James | September 10, 2013 11:52 PM | Reply

Both Morse and Giron lost their seats.

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/politics/polls-open-for-colorados-first-ever-recall-elections-at-7-am

Stephen | September 11, 2013 12:31 AM | Reply

Yeah -- we got em both. Giron looked good for a long time because they continually showed the very early results that were about 1% of the vote and she won those first few hundred voters. But she lost big when the rest of the results came in.

Results were probably slow in coming because Dems were still digging up bodies to get more votes. They were damned desperate to win, and pulled out all the stops ... but they lost anyway.

Voters can still be big money!

Jim | September 11, 2013 1:23 AM | Reply

Nice thumb in the eyes of the anti-rights crowd, especially that moron Bloomberg.

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