Posted on January 18, 2008 by mbaum22
His Mr. Fix-It pitch—do we have a winner?
After several disappointing primary finishes, GOP candidate Mitt Romney has retooled his platform pitch yet again – now embracing the role of “Mr. Fix-It,” who fixed the Olympics, Massachusetts, etc… This marks another shift in campaign strategy, replacing three others that didn’t seem to resonate with voters. With a narrow victory in his “home” state (he has at least 4) of Michigan, he is clinging to his new identity with the hopes that it can float him through to the GOP nomination.
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Posted on January 15, 2008 by mbaum22
The federal government has sold nearly $3 billion of federal land in the Las Vegas area under a law pushed through Congress nearly a decade ago by Nevada legislators. Reporter Jesse McKinley talks about some of the projects funded by the proceeds.
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Posted on January 15, 2008 by mbaum22
Americans routinely used to wear their political hearts on their sleeves — or at least on their lapels. George Washington proudly displayed his own on his chest when he was inaugurated as the nation’s first president, where Federal Hall now stands in Lower Manhattan. Since then, campaign swag, from pins, to signs, and t-shirts have become commonplace and collector’s commodities.
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Posted on January 8, 2008 by mbaum22
Clinton braces for a second primary loss. With Barack Obama strongly favored — even within Hillary Clinton’s camp — to win a second straight victory in today’s New Hampshire Democratic primary, both rivals are looking to the next battle grounds. But his momentum threatens to swamp her in the next two states as well and shows signs of fracturing her support in the party establishment.
Already some Clinton associates have begun lobbying for her early exit if she loses the primary by a big margin, as polls suggest she could. Several Senate colleagues who have sat on the fence are now in talks with Obama advisers about endorsing the freshman Illinois senator over his more experienced colleague.
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Posted on January 8, 2008 by mbaum22
Posted on January 8, 2008 by mbaum22
We haven’t even made it to the New Hampshire primary, but millions of Americans are already sick of hearing about the 2008 race. Bad as the torrent of news is, I find the repetition of myths about voters and voting even more galling. Whether you’re arguing with friends or watching the news, you hear many claims about how American democracy works that just aren’t true.
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by mbaum22
Knowing your business is big business for Aristotle Inc., whose Orwellian database of voter records has been an essential campaign tool for every president since Ronald Reagan. As the 2008 race heats up, the company’s shadowy founder, John Aristotle Phillips, unveils his most powerful personal-space invader yet.
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Posted on January 3, 2008 by mbaum22
Posted on November 15, 2007 by mbaum22
Zogby International conducted an extensive national survey examining political beliefs and entertainment preferences. The survey — conducted June 26–29, 2007, including 3,939 adults nationwide and carrying a margin of error of +/– 1.6 percentage points — revealed that America’s entertainment tastes are as polarized as our political views. It appears that just as there are conservatives, liberals and moderates, there are people with red, blue and purple taste.
http://www.learcenter.org/html/projects/?cm=zogby<a
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