"John Edward Maginnis" was a Northern Ireland/Northern Irish politician. He was Ulster Unionist Member of Parliament for Armagh (UK Parliament constituency)/Armagh from 1959 until he stood down at the United Kingdom general election, February 1974/February 1974 general election.

Educated at Moyallon School and Portadown Technical College, he lived and farmed at Mandeville Hall, Tandragee.

More John Maginnis on Wikipedia.

My guess is there will be fewer black people in New Orleans.

It's not like they have walls to climb over in order to vote.

He doesn't seem like he's really motivated the Democratic voter, gotten anyone's juices up. He hasn't led any crusade, and that's what you've got to do if you're running against an incumbent.

The best thing going for Foster is that he's had very good economic times, but besides that, he's run a clean administration and he's not been indicted.

He's strong, but not that strong that he could withstand an indictment.

There has been a significant loss of clout with those two guys gone.

There's always been a slight advantage to Democrats in the state, but that could well have been wiped out by the displacement. I think people's antipathy might be directed toward George Bush , but not particularly toward the Republican Party.

If that's compromised, that could be a problem for her.

For all these congressmen, it's an opportunity to step up and show your relevance in people's lives, ... they're not line officers, so there's a limit to what they can really do.