The numbers are starting to stack up now.
With 61% of the City vote counted, Judge Matthew E. Coghlan has 'yes' votes from only 50.44% of the voters. In the suburbs, with just over 40% of the votes counted, Coghlan is faring better -- but still running under the necessary 60% 'yes' vote required for retention.
In contrast, Supreme Court Justice Anne M. Burke has just over 81% 'yes' votes in the City, and nearly an 80% 'yes' vote in suburban returns so far.
Day 4 of no home Internet: AT&T still hasn't found the squirrel; I'm not
sure they're really looking
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I published my sad tale of home Internet loss on Monday evening. I'd
figured out/remembered how to turn a cell phone into a hot spot by then.
Thus, I had ...
16 hours ago

2 comments:
Existential shift of significant proportions. Whose next in 2020?
Who is next?
Megan Goldish
Mauricio Aurujo
Jackie Portman
Kristina Ryan
Bill Raines
These people are being sized for an Injustice Watch bullseye. I wish all, but Mauricio, the best of luck.
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