FILE - In this Nov. 6, 2012 file photo, Democratic candidate Kyrsten Sinema addresses the crowd election night for the U.S. House race in District 9 in Phoenix. Sinema edged out Republican Vernon Parker in the 9th District. Arizona has conducted its first general election using new congressional and legislative district maps, resulting in several excruciatingly tight congressional races as well as a handful of legislative contests that went undecided for more than a week after Election Day. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Rob Schumacher)
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downtownresident posted at 1:38 pm on Sun, Nov 18, 2012.
Finally, a fair election.
I just can't wait to hear the squeals of protest because my party didn't have an overwhelming advantage and the Pearces and other whackos didn't get a landslide win.
Too bad that senile racist bigot bought another win. I wonder if he can find his office by himself?
Ateam1 posted at 5:52 pm on Sun, Nov 18, 2012.
downtownresident:With your "OBSCENE AMOUNT OF MONEY" why did'nt you take care of these people which you constantly show hatred and racist and bigotry toward? You sir are a hypocrite!