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Christine Dudley: 12 reasons I'm supporting Mitt Romney in `12
Change of SubjectFor the past year, I've regularly been trading views on the presidential race with writers from the right, looking for trends, points of agreement and areas of divergence. For the last installment in this series, I've invited back Christine Dudley...... -
Oddsmakers favor Obama today
Groller's CornerRJ Bell of pregame.com in Las Vegas sends out some interesting stuff on odds and betting lines and other tidbits related to sports gambling. Here's his latest nuggets, including the fact that the consensus among oddsmakers is that Obama will win re-... -
Nov 6: Poll Results
WGN NewsMORNING NEWS POLL: Who do you think will win the presidential election? OBAMA: 76% ROMNEY: 24% MIDDAY NEWS POLL: Do You Think the Presidential Race Will Be Decided by Midnight? Yes: 41% No: 59% NEWS AT NINE POLL: Yes: % No: % THANKS FOR VOTING.Tags: Polls, Politics, Elections
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Election Night: Florida overshadows Ohio in pundits’ talk
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelOhio was billed as the main battleground in the 2012 presidential election, but Florida was generating more talk Election Night. “The story right now has got to be Florida, Florida, Florida,” CNN's Wolf Blitzer said at 9:30. “Can you... -
How Florida helps us think about what's right
The Right ThingEarlier this month, we had a presidential election in the U.S. Before midnight, the Republican candidate, Mitt Romney, had conceded to the Democratic candidate, Barack Obama. Because the U.S. uses the Electoral College to decide upon a victor rather...Tags: U.S. Elections, Religion and Belief, Barack Obama, Ethics, U.S. Electoral College
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Political Punditry Is Appealing Profession
The Hartford CourantIf you are looking for something to be when you grow up, you might want to consider political punditry. Besides not requiring any manual or mental heavy lifting, the other great thing about political punditry is that there is no accountability. Really,...Tags: The Washington Post, Whole Foods Market, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Clint Eastwood, CNBC (tv network)
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INKED! Post-election hangover is a messy affair
The chaos, anger and, ultimately, the sadness so apparent in the afterglow of this election — presidential and otherwise — is far worse than anything that preceded it. At least when it was ongoing the crazy rhetoric and bile spewed from all...
Tags: Libertarian Party, Twitter, Inc., Republican Party, George W. Bush, Social Media
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Obama's mandate
President Barack Obama won re-election yesterday thanks to a narrow edge in a swath of key battleground states. His prize: another four years as the leader of a sharply divided nation facing a series of seemingly intractable problems, chief among them the...
Tags: Parties and Movements, John Boehner, Mitt Romney, Primaries, Barack Obama
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Status quo preserved
WASHINGTON -- America's 57th presidential election revealed that a second important national institution is on an unsustainable trajectory. The first, the entitlement state, is endangered by improvident promises to an aging population. It is now joined by...
Tags: James Monroe, Parties and Movements, John Boehner, Rick Perry, Lyndon B. Johnson
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An America yet to be born
Robert KoehlerLegalization of pot (in Colorado and Washington state), a big hurray for gay marriage (in Maine), lots of progressive women in the Senate and resounding defeat for the champions of "legitimate rape" (Akin, Mourdock) -- oh my! Election Day 2012 went better...Tags: Jill Stein, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Voting, Rocky Anderson , Environmental Issues
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GOP Retains Grip on U.S. House of Representatives
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- Republicans held on to their House majority in Tuesday's election, leaving Democrats well short of the net gain of 25 seats they needed to take control. "The American people have once again given the House of Representatives to Republicans,...Tags: Paul Ryan, Parties and Movements, Brad Sherman, Political Candidates, Prosecution
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Democrats Hold onto Narrow Majority in U.S. Senate
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON -- Democrats retained a narrow majority in the Senate on Tuesday, but Republicans kept their grip on the House, delivering another divided, and highly polarized, Congress. The balance of power was likely to shift by no more than a seat or two,...Tags: Joe Donnelly, Voting, Paul Ryan, Elizabeth Warren, Sherrod Brown
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