Category Archives: campaigns
“In Ohio, a Study in Contrasts as 2 Campaigns Get Out Vote”
“Democrats Leaving Mail Ballots on the Table”
Michael McDonald blogs.
“Berman-Sherman battle enters final weekend”
The LA Times reports on the campaign of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
This is my district and I’ve watched this race closely. With nothing really of policy substance separating these two liberal Democratic candidates, it has been an embarrassingly… Continue reading
“Journalists Open Wallets for Obama and Romney”
Adam Liptak on the Electoral Battleground and Electoral College
Here, in NYT Sunday Review.
“Election Bosses: How to stop employers from telling workers whom to vote for.”
Ackerman and Ayres write at Slate.
“Free Tacos and Hamburgers on Election Day? Not So Fast”
“Project ORCA: Mitt Romney Campaign Plans Massive, State-Of-The-Art Poll Monitoring Effort”
“Trying to Tip Virginia Senate Race With Pinpoint Door-Knocking”
“AFJ Weighs In: Independent Sector’s New Report”
Nan Aron:
With the release of an extensive new report, Beyond the Cause: The Art and Science of Advocacy, Independent Sector has started a conversation about how the nonprofit and philanthropic sector can increase its influence on public… Continue reading
“Memo from the boss: Vote for Romney; Cintas CEO among those warning of their Obama fears”
The Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
“Who Decides a Post-Election Dispute?”
Josh Douglas: “This post highlights a chart containing information about who would decide a post-election challenge in each of the fifty states, broken down by type of election. To access the chart, click here. For a summary and… Continue reading
“How to spend over $300 million in a matter of weeks”
Eggen: “The two presidential candidates said they had nearly $300 million in the bank for the final leg of the campaign, raising a simple question: What in the world are they going to do with all that money? The… Continue reading