Monthly Archives: October 2012
“Ohio Sees Enough Campaign Ads to Air Nonstop for 80 Days”
“Poll shows widening racial gap in presidential contest”
“Chill the HECK Out”
A public service announcement from Doug Chapin.
I Know It’s Close to the Election…
when reporters stop calling about “armies of lawyers” stories and start calling about “post-election doomsday” scenarios.
“Little-known candidates could harm Romney, Obama bids”
“Independent spending pours into state congressional races”
LA Times:
Democratic congressional candidate Jay Chen couldn’t begin to match the nearly $2.5 million raised by longtime Rep. Ed Royce (R-Fullerton), whom Chen is challenging for what is widely regarded as a safe GOP seat.
But a little-known… Continue reading
“Judge rules no need to rehire Ohio Democratic election officials”
“Palm Beach County ballot flaw causes another recount”
Tampa Bay Tribune: “”By now, questions can be asked about why these type of problems keep happening in this one county,” said Ed Foley, an Ohio State University law professor and expert on election law.”
That’s Ned Foley, by… Continue reading
Chevron Gives $2.5 Million to Republican House PAC
“American Crossroads Final Efforts Heavily Funded By Swift Boat Donors”
Paul Blumenthal reports for HuffPo.
“Obama’s Early Voting Advantage”
David Firestone blogs at NYT’s “Taking Note” blog.
“Romney Campaign Downplays Early Vote — And Begs For It”
“How Hillary Clinton or Ron Paul Could Still Become President”
Deep dive into the 12th amendment.