Just wondering, who do you think will win in PE and MI?
Mar 2, 2018 2 #722 Oppo Israel said: Just wondering, who do you think will win in PE and MI? Click to expand... Hammond
Mar 6, 2018 2 #726 Oppo Israel said: Poll Click to expand... @Gentleman Biaggi that vote for the wes clark tl was you and i know it
Israel said: Poll Click to expand... @Gentleman Biaggi that vote for the wes clark tl was you and i know it
Mar 6, 2018 2 #727 Gentleman Biaggi Banned Oppo said: @Gentleman Biaggi that vote for the wes clark tl was you and i know it Click to expand... i wasn’t even awake!
Oppo said: @Gentleman Biaggi that vote for the wes clark tl was you and i know it Click to expand... i wasn’t even awake!
Mar 6, 2018 2 #728 Israel New York: Howard Berman 54.37%, Jya Hammond 45.58%, other 0.05% Vermont: Jay Hammond 55.66%, Howard Berman 43.74%, other 0.60%
New York: Howard Berman 54.37%, Jya Hammond 45.58%, other 0.05% Vermont: Jay Hammond 55.66%, Howard Berman 43.74%, other 0.60%
Mar 6, 2018 3 #729 Threadmarks Chapter One Hundred and Eighty Nine Index Israel South African general election, 1985: National (Ferdinand Hartzenberg): 83 (-14) New Republic (Vause Raw): 43 (+2) Progressive Federal (Fredrick van Zyl Slabbert): 35 (+12) Last edited: Mar 6, 2018
South African general election, 1985: National (Ferdinand Hartzenberg): 83 (-14) New Republic (Vause Raw): 43 (+2) Progressive Federal (Fredrick van Zyl Slabbert): 35 (+12)
Mar 7, 2018 1 #730 Threadmarks Chapter One Hundred and Ninety Index Israel United Kingdom general election, 1987: Labor (Kenneth Woolmer): 316 (+38) Conservative (Margaret Thatcher): 302 (-44) Liberal (David Steel): 13 (+6)
United Kingdom general election, 1987: Labor (Kenneth Woolmer): 316 (+38) Conservative (Margaret Thatcher): 302 (-44) Liberal (David Steel): 13 (+6)