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I'm betting he sides with the republicans.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, K-State fans could have beheaded the entire KU team at midcourt, and K-State fans would be celebrating it this morning. They are the ISIS of Big 12 fanbases.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on September 29, 2014, 12:42:19 PMI'm betting he sides with the republicans.So you're betting the Republicans win back 51 seats without Roberts? He'll caucus with whomever takes the majority, but if the Republicans only get to 50 without him, you can be damned sure he'll go Democrat. His ideology appears to be left of center. The only question is whether he's more a Claire McCaskill left or full-on crazy-eyes Nancy Pelosi left.
He will caucus with Dems. I mean, he could win the election today if he would simply come out and say he would caucus with the R's.
Quote from: CNS on September 29, 2014, 02:16:09 PMHe will caucus with Dems. I mean, he could win the election today if he would simply come out and say he would caucus with the R's.If he said he would caucus with the R's from day 1, Taylor never would have dropped out of the race and he would have zero chance of winning.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on September 29, 2014, 02:35:02 PMQuote from: CNS on September 29, 2014, 02:16:09 PMHe will caucus with Dems. I mean, he could win the election today if he would simply come out and say he would caucus with the R's.If he said he would caucus with the R's from day 1, Taylor never would have dropped out of the race and he would have zero chance of winning.Yep, but Taylor is gone now and has been for a week or more. So, he could win the thing right now if he simply said he was going with the R's. The race becomes a contest against two R's at that point. One who many dislike but may or may not vote for because they are worried that the other guy may go Dem. So, if Orman came out R, it would sway many of those voters, imo. Race over.
Quote from: CNS on September 29, 2014, 02:49:31 PMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on September 29, 2014, 02:35:02 PMQuote from: CNS on September 29, 2014, 02:16:09 PMHe will caucus with Dems. I mean, he could win the election today if he would simply come out and say he would caucus with the R's.If he said he would caucus with the R's from day 1, Taylor never would have dropped out of the race and he would have zero chance of winning.Yep, but Taylor is gone now and has been for a week or more. So, he could win the thing right now if he simply said he was going with the R's. The race becomes a contest against two R's at that point. One who many dislike but may or may not vote for because they are worried that the other guy may go Dem. So, if Orman came out R, it would sway many of those voters, imo. Race over.If he comes out as a republican now, he loses everything he has been running on up to this point, like being a "true independent". Whoever Orman decides to caucus with, I would certainly hope that he gets the state of Kansas a whole lot of pork in return.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on September 29, 2014, 02:52:37 PMQuote from: CNS on September 29, 2014, 02:49:31 PMQuote from: Rage Against the McKee on September 29, 2014, 02:35:02 PMQuote from: CNS on September 29, 2014, 02:16:09 PMHe will caucus with Dems. I mean, he could win the election today if he would simply come out and say he would caucus with the R's.If he said he would caucus with the R's from day 1, Taylor never would have dropped out of the race and he would have zero chance of winning.Yep, but Taylor is gone now and has been for a week or more. So, he could win the thing right now if he simply said he was going with the R's. The race becomes a contest against two R's at that point. One who many dislike but may or may not vote for because they are worried that the other guy may go Dem. So, if Orman came out R, it would sway many of those voters, imo. Race over.If he comes out as a republican now, he loses everything he has been running on up to this point, like being a "true independent". Whoever Orman decides to caucus with, I would certainly hope that he gets the state of Kansas a whole lot of pork in return.The other options are gone now though. The choice is him or Roberts. If you liked Orman because he was more moderate or liberal, well guess what, you are still voting for him over Roberts.
Orman is going to caucus with the party that gives him, and by extension Kansas, the best deal. I think the republicans want the senate more than the democrats care to keep it, but it will be interesting to say the least.
Quote from: Rage Against the McKee on September 29, 2014, 03:06:46 PMOrman is going to caucus with the party that gives him, and by extension Kansas, the best deal. I think the republicans want the senate more than the democrats care to keep it, but it will be interesting to say the least.say What!!!!???? The dems are desperate to keep every small edge they have, even if it includes ditching Holder and suddenly getting a new "tough on the border" attitude AG along with a new war on terror before the election.
Orman likes the Seahawks, the Dodgers, the Heat, Duke basketball and Alabama football.
Is anyone else bothered by, "I'll caucus with the majority"? I mean, what the eff is that?This 1% er sounds like a real bandwagon jagoff