Congressman Robinson, I presume?

Devone ponders:

It will be interesting to see how the Massachusetts press will spin a Jack Robinson victory if he defeats unpopular incumbent Stephen Lynch on November 7. ...

Ed. Ninth District Note: I don't particularly like Lynch - I have never voted for him - but, honestly, the chances of Robinson beating him next month are about equal to my odds of being elected Prince of Wales.

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Just to clarify...

By BetaMistress (not verified) | Tue, 10/17/2006 - 9:38am

Ed. Ninth District Note: I don't particularly like Lynch - I have never voted for him - but, honestly, the chances of Robinson beating him next month are about equal to my odds of being elected Prince of Wales.

And I feel forced to point out for those of us with no contact with monarchy -- Prince of Wales is a hereditary office.

We need to start having actual primaries for our Federal delegation; making some of these guys defend their record might make them more responsive. And the GOP isn't offering any, um, viable alternatives.

...which would make the odds

By LaDivina | Tue, 10/17/2006 - 11:03am

And I feel forced to point out for those of us with no contact with monarchy -- Prince of Wales is a hereditary office.

...which would make the odds pretty low, no? ;)

We had an actual primary in that race

By adamg | Tue, 10/17/2006 - 12:24pm

And the media largely ignored it and Lynch refused to debate his opponent and an outraged citizenry arose as one and then promptly sat down again to watch a CSI: Miami repeat. Or something.

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