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Blue Avenger
11-03-1998, 11:59 PM
Take THAT, Skip Humphrey!

In the latest exit polls, Jesse "The Body" Ventura is up on the major party candidates by 9%.

People are choosing Ventura over Humphrey, because Jesse is straight-forward, and wants to keep the government out of people's personal lives.

This could be the upset of the millenium! Minnesotans are fed up with politicians who stick their noses into peoples' private business, and Humphrey's anti-internet actions are coming back to haunt him!

Blue Avenger
11-04-1998, 12:33 AM
As you can tell, I voted for Ventura, and AGAINST Humphrey because of Humphrey's efforts to stop off-shore sports betting.

Humphrey, who had been the favorite in the pre-election polls, has now dropped to third place in the voting. YES!

The Guesser
11-04-1998, 01:35 AM
I hope this means Professional Wrestling will become The State Sport of Minnesota and will be available for betting at WSEX. Since I have a 99.9% success rate in picking Pro Wrestling Matches, I cannot wait.
Jesse was always one of my favorites, so I hope he wins and Shakes things up in your state.

skeptic
11-04-1998, 01:40 AM
I saw the debate with the three of them. Ventura says he is for gambling to build a new stadium. He said he thinks there should be a casino AT the ballpark to pay for it. I'm not kidding.

Go Jesse!!!

Blue Avenger
11-04-1998, 02:24 AM
Jesse did it! Yeah, baby!

To give you an idea of what Jesse thinks of legalized betting, his election-night headquarters are at Canterbury Park, Minnesota's only horse track. Gotta love it!

Joser
11-04-1998, 02:37 AM
This is possibly the coolest and yet most disturbing thing I have ever seen in my life.

Blue Avenger
11-04-1998, 03:28 AM
Jesse did a pretty good job as Mayor of Brooklyn Park, but tended to alienate the entrenched career political types.

I'm celebrating tonight, not so much because of who won, but who DIDN'T win!

The fact that Skip Humphrey, who at one time had a 20-point lead in the polls, finished THIRD, and ten points behind a former pro wrestler, is nothing short of hilarious. His political career is OVER!

Hartley
11-04-1998, 10:13 AM
Jesse for President and Macho Man Savage for Vice President.

Gotta love it. Hopefully this will have Kyl quaking in his boots.

Paul
11-04-1998, 10:26 AM
Besides Humphrey losing in Minnesota,
Jay Nixon lost his race for senator from Missouri. It was a bad night for anti-internet gambling state attorney generals.

midnight
11-04-1998, 03:04 PM
whoo !!!!! flair for president!!!!! whoo!!!!!! WHOO!!!!!! arn anderson for vp whoo!!!

The Guesser
11-04-1998, 08:52 PM
Another State Atty General who makes a big show against Internet Gambling, Dennis Vacco of New York, also appears to have gone down in defeat. As Scott Hall says, "Survey Says, one more for The Good Guys".

Rich
11-04-1998, 09:58 PM
This is coming from a died in the the wool
Democrat--------WAY TO GO JESSE

If I lived in one of those states with
the Democrat running It would have been
probably the only time i ever wouldn't
vote for my PArty's candidate, As for
Vacco his race will be decided on absentee
ballots which unfortunately usuaally break
Republican. Anyway is was a great night
for pro-legal gambling all across the
country -rith wing zealots defeated in
Alabama and south Carolina along with
initiatives passed a few states, as for
Kyl bill who knows

Paul
11-04-1998, 11:12 PM
Unfortunately, the Attorney General of Florida and an anti-internet gambling zealot
(and a democrat) was reelected by a big margin. Bob Butterworth has been a big pain
to internet bettors and he'll be around another four years. Maybe he will lose interest in persecuting internet bettors and move on to something else...hopefully. The lesson here is to vote for the individual and check their stands on the issues.

walleyek
11-05-1998, 12:38 PM
Ventura's win was a reflection of the apathy felt in this country towards the two parties and their lame candidates. Skip Humphrey is as bland as water-flavored water and Norm Coleman seems like he can be trusted as far as he could be thrown. Anyone who switches parties in mid-stream requires scrutiny. Jesse is no rocket scientist, but he's well liked by all classes of Minnesotans. People are fed up with cookie-cutter candidates on both sides. Kudos to Jesse!

Poof
11-20-1998, 09:52 AM
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