Category Archives: campaigns
“Colorado Ousts Pro-Gun Republicans, Showing Effect of Turnout”
NYT:
After two Colorado lawmakers who supported strict new gun-control laws were voted out of office in a special recall election last year, the National Rifle Association and its allies celebrated their huge win in the battle over gun… Continue reading
“Why Silicon Valley Can’t Put a Techie in Congress”
Will Oremus writes for Slate.
“Is It Too Late for a Democratic ALEC?”
David Firestone blogs at NYT’s Taking Note blog.
“Paul still faces ballot quandary in Kentucky”
“Did a Flawed Computer Model Sabotage the Democrats?”
“The Stock Market Doesn’t Care About Elections”
David Primo and Trung Dang in NYT Sunday Review.
“No end to campaign in swing state of Colorado”
“Left struggled to move voters with Koch attacks and other big-money messages”
“DeMaio Concedes 52nd Congressional District Race”
“The Death of the Southern White Democrat Hurts African-Americans the Most”
Jason Zengerle writes for TNR.
“Chevron Spends Big, And Loses Big, In A City Council Race”
NPR:
Early returns indicated the progressives’ grass roots strategy would be successful. By the end of election night, Butt had captured the mayor’s race with more than 51 percent of the votes cast, and the Chevron-backed candidate, City Councilman… Continue reading
“MayDay PAC’s Candidates Sink”
Joe Trotter for CCP.
“TV Ad Spending Reaches Nearly $14 Million in 2014 State Supreme Court Races”
Release:
TV ad spending in state Supreme Court elections by outside groups, political parties, and candidates has surged to more than $13.8 million since January, surpassing the $12.2 million spent on TV advertising in the 2010 midterm elections, according to… Continue reading