Election results
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Nov 9, 2006 Posted by Bill Luckett
By all accounts, this was a good election for Democrats. Our party has taken control of both houses of Congress; Gov Dave Freudenthal won re-election by one of the largest margins in the nation; and we won a net total of three seats in the Wyoming House of Representatives. It remains to be seen what will happen with the U.S. House race in Wyoming. But we have cause for celebration, and we must keep in mind that at the end of the day, it's not what's best for any particular party. It's what's best for the working people of this state and this nation. The next two years should be fairly interesting. Let's keep focused on the needs of the people, and we will continue to make headway with Wyoming's voters.
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secretary of sweetwater county dems
Dec 22, 2006 | jason carney | liberalinterpretation@msn.comDems winning is swell and good and such, but the question that I pose is when will Dems of this state act as they are a seperate party from republicans? With education, health care, and child care being top issues in this state will Dems begin to act as the party of the people. Will the governor in his second term adopt a progressive agenda or will we still be the state where the donkey has a trunk?
