Tuesday, November 6, 2012

All's Quiet On The (Local) GOP Front

Posted by on Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:56 PM

While the second-floor ballroom at the Sheraton erupted in ovation about 15 minutes ago after Arizona was declared for Mitt Romney, there's been no verbal mention of any local races.

The only evidence of any Pima County results is from a projection screen in the corner that is refreshing the county's election page. Meanwhile, Frank Antenori could be heard telling a student reporter in the hallway that the reason he's losing so badly early on to David Bradley is because early ballots typically lean toward Democrat voters.

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