Posted on October 31st, 2008 by Hart Williams
They aren’t connected, you know, except that I have three observations of an electional nature, and those are them. Or, rather, them are these.
Or somesuch.
Happy Halloween! Three tales of misery and the magi nation.
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Tags: Al Franken, Closing Argument, Election Races, Elizabeth Dole, Gop Candidates, Happy Halloween, Jeff Merkley, Magi Nation, Moderate Democrat, National [...]
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Filed under: In The News
Posted on October 13th, 2008 by Pamela Leavey
I’ve spent the entire weekend packing for my move back east next week. I leave Los Angeles on the 19th and there is so much to do. I’ve barely had a chance to read the news, but this caught my eye during my late night browse:
Barring a dramatic change in the political landscape over the [...]
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Filed under: Congress, Democrats, Election '08, House of Reps, In The News, John McCain '08, Obama-Biden 08, Pamela Leavey, Political News, Politics, Presidential Election, Republicans, Senate
Posted on July 25th, 2008 by Stuart O'Neill
According to Congress Daily, 9 of 12 targeted Republicans running in the most competitive U.S. Senate races this fall “are either skipping the Republican convention in St. Paul, Minn., or have not decided whether to attend.”
Among those who will not attend: Ted Stevens of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine and Bob Schaffer of Colorado.
Six others [...]
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Filed under: Conservatives, Election '08, In The News, John McCain '08, Politics, Presidential Election, RNC, Republicans, Senate, Stuart O'Neill
Posted on June 11th, 2006 by Virginia Cotts
Today’s Washington Post features an article by Jim Vanderhei on the closing fundraising gap between the Democrats and GOP. Alongside the article are valuable links to Key races, the 2006 primaries , and other resources for information on the 2006 election.
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Posted on April 2nd, 2006 by Virginia Cotts
WaPo reports to day that Rep Katherine Harris (R, duh?) is losing so many staff from her campaign, no amount of money may save it. The attrition includes strategist Ed Rollins, the campaign manager and spokeswoman, bringing the total to six in recent months.
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Filed under: House of Reps, Politics, Republicans, Senate