Category Archives: campaigns
“In Silicon Valley, Technology Talent Gap Threatens G.O.P. Campaigns”
“NH’s first openly transgender lawmaker won’t take office”
Union-Leader: “ Following a storm of controversy in light of her criminal background, the first openly transgendered person elected to the New Hampshire House will resign her post.“
“Romney loss: Big bucks, but less bang”
Washington Times: “Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign paid millions of dollars to companies led by top advisers and, by many measures, the campaign got less to show for it than in-house staffers performing a labor of love for… Continue reading
“For Latino Groups, Grass-Roots Efforts Paid Off in Higher Number of Voters”
“Illinois Sets Election Dates to Replace Jackson in House”
“Candidates Race to Replace Jesse Jackson Jr.”
“Ninth Circuit grants rehearing en banc in case challenging ban that prohibits public television and radio stations from broadcasting paid political advertisements”
“When a win isn’t a win: House Democratic gains may not equal victory”
“North Carolina: David Rouzer Calls for Recount in Race Against Mike McIntyre”
“Rouzer must make recount decision by noon today”
The last unresolved House race may soon be resolved.
“Megabucks Campaigns Create Barriers to Political Entry”
Jonathan Soros has written this Politico oped.
“Pew: Fox, MSNBC more extreme in campaign’s last week”
Politico: “On MSNBC, negative coverage of Romney jumped from 57 percent for most of October to 68 percent from Oct. 29 to Nov. 5, while Fox News’s negative coverage of Obama increased from 47 percent to 56 percent in… Continue reading
“Supermajority elected to statehouses”
AP:
There’s a new superpower growing in the Great Plains and the South, where bulging Republican majorities in state capitols could dramatically cut taxes and change public education with barely a whimper of resistance from Democrats.
Contrast that with California,… Continue reading