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Obama an Elitist?

5 hours ago ago from The Pitt 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Pittsburgh, PA

They are piling on! El Rushbo, Hillary Clinton, and John McCain. What a trio with the same message. Obama is an elitist? Say what? Obama's coments about people in small towns being bitter about the state of life has added to the preception that only the intelligent, young, and idealists are for the Barack-star. Barack Obama, under attack for his “condescending” remarks about small-town America, told Pennsylvania voters on Tuesday ...

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MDE WEEKEND ROUNDUP: ON KELLIHER

7 hours ago ago from Minnesota Democrats Exposed

Politics in Minnesota: The St. Paul Pioneer Press and Minnesota Public Radio reported that Kelliher, the speaker of the state House from Minneapolis, asked campaign donors to contribute to the DFL Party to help her buy the party’s voter list. Kelliher’s campaign had already exceeded its limit for donations in a non-election year. The GOP complaint seeks “a full and complete accounting” of when the donations were made to Kelliher’s ...

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Osama Obama Usama? | Your Daily Politics Central

15 hours ago ago from Your Daily Politics Central

HOME RSS Your Daily Politics Central | Your Place for Politics Updates and Information Posted on 13-12-2009 Osama Obama Usama? Filed Under ( Politics ) by Hillary is now going for broke. Of course her campaign IS broke so what's the point? The point is that whenever you have nothing to lose, take as many down with you when you fall. And in politics that's called ...

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Giannoulias, Kirk hold big Senate leads

18 hours ago ago from Chicago Fabulous Blog

Democrat Alexi Giannoulias and Republican Mark Kirk have been campaigning against each other as if they were the only ones running for the U.S. Senate. A Tribune/WGN-TV poll sheds some light on why: Both have opened up leads ahead of the Feb. 2 primary elections. The weeks of sniping between Giannoulias, the first-term state treasurer, and Kirk, a five-term North Shore congressman, illustrate the importance of next year's Senate election ...

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Will 2010 Look Like 2008?

11 hours ago ago from Sum of Change Blog

As we studied the numbers after the 2009 election, one thing stood out glaringly: the Obama voters had stayed home. Nate Silver showed us that the electorate that came out that day in Virginia had voted for McCain by 51-43, a stark difference from 2008's actual VA results. Who knows whether or not this election was a sign of things to come, or just a reinforcement of the trend that when a new President takes over, the party suffers in the ...

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