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18 hours ago ago from Hullabaloo

Looking Over The Battlefield by digby Over the years I have sporadically featured the electoral analysis of a Democratic insider pal of mine who I like to call Deep Insight. A year into the Obama administration, here is this person's look at the political terrain: You know what the trouble is with this country? We don’t make anything anymore. Now it’s just one guy with his hand in the other guy’s pocket. The Wire HBO The ...

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Republicans Roll in Pennsylvania

17 hours ago ago from The Conservative Reform Network Blog

From the Toomey Campaign: What a week! With the help of Team Toomey and many people like you across the state, Judge Joan Orie Melvin and 5 other Republican statewide judicial candidates were elected to the Pennsylvania courts on Tuesday. One other race is in a recount, so there still exists the possibility of going 7 for 7. In Allegheny County, the GOP elected six new mayors and lost no seats up for reelection.   In Westmoreland ...

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Massachusetts Voters Go to the…

12 hours ago ago from Triathlon T-shirts

Four Democrats and Two Republicans Face Off in Primaries to Fill Ted Kennedy's Senate Seat More here: Massachusetts Voters Go to the

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2010: Mass. primary preview

9 hours ago ago from theGoClick.Biz

COLORADO: Democratic Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff has pledged not to accept funds from corporate-backed political play committees, releasing a list of corporate contributors to his primary opponent Michael Bennet. The Denver Post notes, “A handful of the corporations on Bennet'session list also wrote checks to Romanoff when he served in the state House.” CONNECTICUT: PoliticsDaily calls Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon’s (R) ...

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Mumme Poll, Week 14

8 hours ago ago from Get The Picture

Rank Team Votes (top five) 1 Alabama 212     (212) 2 TCU 212     (208) 3 Cincinnati 211 4 Oregon 210 5 Florida 209 6 Texas 208 7 Boise State 207 8 Ohio State 200 9 Georgia Tech 196 10 Iowa 173 11 Virginia Tech ...

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Primary Begins in Race for Kennedy Seat

12 hours ago ago from The New York Times

BOSTON The primary election in the race for the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy 's storied seat got underway Tuesday morning with light turnout reported at many polling stations around Massachusetts. Blog Polls have consistently put Martha M. Coakley, the state attorney general, far ahead of her three Democratic rivals in the contest for the seat that Mr. Kennedy held for 47 years. But Ms. Coakley could still lose if ...

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Massachusetts Senate Primary: The Democratic, Republican Contenders To Replace Ted Kennedy

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Back in August, we speculated about the possible candidates to take over for the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.). Both primaries are Tuesday night -- check out all the candidates and vote for the one you'd like to see in Ted's seat: Martha Coakley (D) Attorney General Martha Coakley leads in polls and has the support of former President Bill Clinton as well as powerful women's groups. ...

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Mass. voters taking 1st step to fill Kennedy seat

20 hours ago ago from PopEater

BOSTON -For the first time in half a century, the state's voters are going to the polls without a Kennedy to choose on the ballot to fill a storied Senate seat. They do have four Democrats, from political insiders to newcomers, and two Republicans who face off in their party primaries Tuesday for the opportunity to fill the seat held by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who died of brain cancer in August at age 77. Kennedy was first elected to the ...

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Washington Sketch: Colin Powell, a portrait of contradiction

1 day ago ago from Washington Post - Politics

Unveiling his official portrait at the State Department on Monday, former secretary of state Colin Powell informed the current secretary of state, Hillary Clinton , that this was the second time he had been so honored. The other portrait, at the Pentagon, was done during the Clinton administration, and that was during the period where Al Gore was doing the Reinventing Government program, he said, and so it is an 8-by-10 glossy that has been ...

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