[Vision2020] Democrats In Idaho: "Endangered Species?"
Tom Hansen
thansen at moscow.com
Tue Feb 5 06:17:41 PST 2008
Oh, yes. Wyoming.
Thanks for the reminder, Ted.
Of course, Wyoming has a much smaller population of Democrats. Wyoming
has a smaller population of everything but cattle. Rumor has it that
Wyoming will be the first state to introduce tha Cattle Caucus in 2012, at
which time Mitt Romney will woo the Wyoming Cattle Caucus of 2012 by
admitting that he (Romney) was born a poor, four-legged Angus.
I would be more than willing to trade Larry Craig, Butch Otter, and Bill
Sali for a couple pounds of righteous Wyoming beef jerkey. I call it
my "Jerks for Jerkey Program".
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
> >
> > To tell you the truth, there probably isn't a smaller population
> > than "Democrats in Idaho". I mean . . . I think we ought to file for
> > categorization as an "Endangered Species".
> >
> > Tom Hansen
> > Moscow,
> > Idaho
>
>
> Wyoming has far fewer Democrats than Idaho, in fact I think Wyoming has
the
> fewest number of Democrats in absolute numbers than any other state. The
> percentage of Democrats vs. Republicans in Wyoming is about the same as
> Idaho, but Wyoming has a much smaller population. I base this on the
> results of the 2004 Bush v. Kerry election, and party loyalties may have
> changed:
>
> http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004//pages/results/states/WY/
>
> http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004//pages/results/states/ID/
>
> Ted Moffett
>
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