Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Primary Musings from Oklahoma, Colorado, and Mississippi

Primary Musings from Oklahoma, Colorado, and Mississippi | The American Spectator:
"In an under-the-radar local election in Loveland, Colorado, voters rejected by 52 percent to 48 percent a moratorium on fracking, despite an onslaught of misleading ads from liberal opponents of energy development.
Voters may have noticed that Weld County, which Loveland borders, produces most of the oil in Colorado and, according to a pro-energy development group, “had the largest percentage increase in employment in the US in 2013.” Fracking bans, many disguised as measures supporting “local control”—the backing of which by Democrats should make anyone suspicious since liberals always want political power to be as far from the people as possible—may be on many other ballots across the state in November. Thus, Tuesday’s result is a welcome potential harbinger of sanity when it comes to one of Colorado’s most important industries."
Sen. Thad Cochran and Mississippi Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves are pictured on June 24, 2014 in Jackson, Mississippi. | Getty
It ain't over until it's over!
Chris McDaniel to Challenge Election Results:

Takeaways from a wild primary nighthttp://www.politico.com/story/2014/06/2014-primary-night-takeaways-108274.html

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