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Air Jordan 11 A super guide for Super Tuesday - CN

11 hours ago ago from kickshoes

The last Democrat to carry Georgia in a presidential election was Bill Clinton in 1992. Georgia was the only Southern state to support Jimmy Carter in his 1980 White House bid against Reagan. Lyndon Johnson was the last Democrat to carry Idaho in a presidential election, beating Barry Goldwater by less than 2 percent in 1964. Sixty-nine percent of voters in Oklahoma's 2004 Democratic primary were self-described moderates or ...

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The Links (12/10/09)

14 hours ago ago from Frontloading HQ

1. John Thune has your gubernatorial presidential aspirations right here. ...in the Senate. The South Dakota senator is still FHQ's 2012 darkhorse of the moment. I still think 2016 is more likely, though. If Thune is anything, it's shrewd. 2. South Carolina Republicans are like Idaho Republicans : They want closed primaries in the presidential delegate selection races in the Palmetto state. 3. Local fare: Cal Cunningham's chances in ...

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Kentucky Democrats Try to Spin their Loss… Blame National Issues

8 hours ago ago from State News Shot

From The Hill: It's often much too tempting to take national clues from a state legislative special election, but one state Senate race in Kentucky on Tuesday had many of the billings of a congressional race, and it didn't turn out well for Democrats. The post-mortem from some Democrats after state Rep. Jimmy Higdon's (R) win over former state Rep. Jodie Haydon (D) says a lot. “The Republican Party was successful in their ...

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Foley Rolls Out First Endorsements

9 hours ago ago from Connecticut Local Politics

There is new action in the race for the GOP gubernatorial nod today as former Ambassador Tom Foley rolled out new endorsements from local Republicans in an email to supporters: Tom Foley is the only candidate with a proven record of turning around failing businesses and managing literally thousands of employees, said Republican State Central Committee member Jay Berardino. With the economic crisis we're in, Connecticut needs someone with ...

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A New Plan for State and County Elections

9 hours ago ago from Free Citizen

Mississippi elects its state and county officials at the same time, and the next such elections will be in 2011. In a number of our counties, all or most of the candidates for county offices run in one party's primary. In Hinds County, for example, the county races are decided in the Democratic primary, so anyone who votes in the Republican primary misses out on voting for county officials. The reverse is true in neighboring Rankin County, ...

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2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010

5 hours ago ago from U.S. News

2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Even if President Barack Obama's lofty ratings were bound to recede, 2009 has been a politically bruising year for Democrats, who now approach 2010 with deep anxieties. They lost both governors' races and their party's activists are split over Afghanistan. Voters hold Democrats, as the party in power, accountable for high unemployment and soaring deficits. Obama and ...

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Tea Party PAC: Movement To Shake Up 2010 Elections

13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Washington Post : The energized "tea party" movement, which upended this year's political debate with noisy anti-government protests, is preparing to shake up the 2010 elections by channeling money and supporters to conservative candidates set to challenge both Democrats and Republicans. Buoyed by their success in capsizing a moderate Republican candidate this fall in Upstate New York, tea party activists and affiliated groups are ...

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Alabama schools spend savings to stay open

3 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC13.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Alabama schools spend savings to stay open Associated Press Published: December 10, 2009 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - A new report says Alabama's public schools spent nearly $222 million more than they received in revenues in the last fiscal year. ...

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