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2010 Election Candidates

Shane Said:

Do you think we will see a surge in third party candidates in the 2010 elections?

We Answered:

No. In a three way race between Dumb, Dumber, or a good candidate the voters have made it abundently clear they support Dumb and Dumber. Look at the way Democrats treat Ralph Nader if you don't believe me.

Katie Said:

How much has Glenn Beck covered the 2010 elections and the candidates involved?

We Answered:

Im sure some of the money he got from his sheeple went to republican candidates.

Raymond Said:

Websites for Candidates for the 2010 Elections?

We Answered:

The best one I know of is
opensecrets.org

Do a search on the candidate names and it will tell you about everyone.

Erik Said:

Will 2010 be the election that votes in several 3rd party candidates?

We Answered:

Third party candidates have a lot of ground to make up in local and statewide races before they start to become more politically viable on a federal level. Independents may make up more of the vote total lately, but without the organization and existing infastructure of the major parties, it's tough to run for a congressional or Senate seat . . .

Miriam Said:

Who are the Wisconsin State Senate candidates for 2010?

We Answered:

I believe Wisconsin hasn't had its primaries yet.

It's likely that 3 term senator Russ Feingold will be the Democrat candidate.

The Republican candidate is unknown at this time.

There may be other candidates from other parties.

Carrie Said:

In this 2010 Election, who among the candidates for president will win? and why?..?

We Answered:

Obama will win as he will still be president after the 2010 elections. I guarantee it.

Lawrence Said:

who are candidates and parties for the australian 2010 federal election?

We Answered:

The next Australian federal election will elect members of the 43rd Parliament of Australia and will be held on Saturday 21 August 2010. The incumbent centre-left Australian Labor Party led by Julia Gillard will be challenged by the opposition centre-right Liberal/National Coalition led by Tony Abbott.

Australia has compulsory voting, and uses full-preference instant-runoff voting in single-member seats for the lower house (the House of Representatives), and single transferable vote, group voting tickets in the proportionally represented upper house (the Senate).

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