Category Archives: campaigns
“Kansas Ballot Challenge Over Obama’s Birth Is Ended”
“Fossil Fuel Ads Dominate TV in Campaign”
NYT:
With nearly two months before Election Day on Nov. 6, estimated spending on television ads promoting coal and more oil and gas drilling or criticizing clean energy has exceeded $153 million this year, according to an analysis by… Continue reading
Bloomberg News on Hispanic Voter Drive in Arizona
“Ryan Asks Wisconsin to Vote for Him, Twice”
WSJ Washington Wire: “Wisconsin voters are about to hear a lot on TV about why they should vote –twice — for Rep. Paul Ryan. Just as the Romney-Ryan presidential campaign is starting ads this week in the Badger State,… Continue reading
“Md. Democrats will run write-in candidate to replace Wendy Rosen”
WaPo reports.
Initially, Maryland Democrats said they would be able to pick a new candidate to replace Rosen on the ballot as long as they did so by Sept. 27, 40 days before Election Day. But while Maryland Election Law… Continue reading
“Look-Alike Sites Funnel Big Money to Mystery PAC”
Very interesting—and if this survives scrutiny I suspect we will see more of this.
Libertarian Gary Johnson Polls 7% in New Mexico Poll
It will be interesting to see if this number shrinks or grows.
“Absentee Ballot Applications Down by Nearly Half in NC “
Michael McDonald: “The number of absentee ballot applications is down by nearly half from 2008. In 2008, election officials had received 37,539 applications compared to 20,695 in 2012, or 45 percent fewer applications. The number of applications from registered… Continue reading
“Voter registration drives adopting new methods”
AP reports.
“Disillusioned Obama Supporter In Romney Ad Is Actually GOP Staffer”
We saw that “Republican Women for Obama” are all Democrats. Now the disillusioned Democrat in an anti-Obama ad is a GOP staffer.
“Verdict is in: Obama levels more personal attacks”
“Fact Attack: A New App Watches Political Ads Like a Hawk”
The Philadelphia Weekly reports.
Breaking News: Ninth Circuit Order Will Allow “None of the Above” Option to Appear on Nevada Ballot
A unanimous Ninth Circuit panel has issued an order which will have the effect (barring any Supreme Court action) of allowing Nevada voters to vote, as they have in the past, for “None of the Above” on races on the… Continue reading