Category Archives: campaigns
“Mitt Romney’s ORCA program couldn’t stay afloat”
“Ethics in Play, Voters Oust Incumbents Under Scrutiny”
“Karl Rove: Obama ‘succeeded by suppressing the vote’”
WaPo reports.
Tom Edsall, hardly a Rove ally, made a similar point back in July.
It is worth pointing out, though (as Dan Eggen did in a tweet yesterday), that Rove’s groups ran more negative ads than the Obama… Continue reading
Four Planes
Fascinating tidbit from the NYT inside report of the campaigns:
Even as the networks declared Mr. Obama the winner, Mr. Romney, who had earlier told reporters he had written only a victory speech, paused before the walk downstairs from his… Continue reading
“Redistricting shakes up California House races”
“An historic loss: Howard Berman falls to Brad Sherman”
“Rove’s On-Air Rebuttal of Fox’s Ohio Vote Call Raises Questions About His Role”
NYT reports on the most fascinating political television meltdown I’ve seen.
“Secret Money Funds GOP Door Knockers”
“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.