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Get out and vote, Glendale
Local incumbents shy away from open debate and discussion of their record. Instead, they rely on slick four-color mailers, their party's advantage in registered voters, and a low turnout on Election Day. "We the People" govern this nation through our...Tags: Adam Schiff, Tea Party Movement, Lawyers, Medical Services, Justice System
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Sunder Ramani won't let us down
I have known Sunder Ramani for 20 years. He is a model citizen and we should all aspire to be like him. He has served on boards and committees in multiple cities for many years. Why? Because he is great at getting behind a good cause or organization...Tags: Elections
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Obama Declares Jobs Top Priority in State of the Union
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Declaring "I don't quit,'" an embattled President Barack Obama vowed in his first State of the Union address Wednesday night to make job growth his topmost priority and urged a divided Congress to boost the still-ailing economy with a new...Tags: American International Group, Timothy Geithner, Medical Services, Unions, Barack Obama
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Players remember: Ravens reflect on Super Bowl championship
Super setup for Stover Nearly 20 years apart, Matt Stover was a member of three separate Super Bowl teams. A decade after being a rookie who was on injured reserve for the New York Giants and nearly a decade before he was a 41-year old mid-season...Tags: Human Interest, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses, Football, Brian Billick
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Candidates 'friend' potential voters
Support from vast friend networks has always been an asset to those seeking political office. For the first time in the history of La Cañada Flintridge elections, Facebook friends count too. Four of the seven City Council candidates in the March 8...Tags: Online Advertising, Politics, James Hill, Voting, Barack Obama
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Crist ad: Iâm the only âhonest, independent leaderâ in the race
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelGov. Charlie Crist, he of the civil nature and sunny disposition, also possesses some pretty sharp elbows. And not just because he's thin. Crist has a new ad going up across the state that questions the character of both U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek and former... -
Analyst says Kosmas is done; her camp disagrees
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelUPDATE 5:30 PM: Adds new insight from Rothenberg. WASHINGTON — With less than two months before Election Day, things are looking either bad or worse for U.S. Rep. Suzanne Kosmas, a freshman Democrat from New Smyrna Beach. According to the Rothenberg... -
Florida voters casting ballots early, often
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Keith Laing, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — If votes in last monthâs primaries had been cast only on Election Day, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Alex Sink might be facing Attorney General Bill McCollum instead of Rick Scott. That&... -
Republicans don't want campaign finance disclosure after all!
Change of SubjectThe AP reports: Senate Republicans on Thursday stood fast in blocking legislation requiring special interest groups running campaign ads to identify their donors. Mirroring a Senate vote on the bill last July, all 39 Republicans who voted stopped... -
Quinn extends jobs program past Election Day
Chicago Breaking NewsDespite the state's financial woes, Gov. Pat Quinn today said he would pump about $75 million into a jobs program to keep it alive through the end of November. The move allows Quinn to get through the Nov. 2 election without outcries about a potential... -
The Rhubarb Patch: Quinn v. Brady; judging the imperfects
Change of SubjectVeteran Chicago commentator Dennis Byrne is a weekly contributor to the Tribune's commentary pages and the proprietor of The Barbershop, a ChicagoNow blog. In Wednesday's Tribune he joins me in The Rhubarb Patch to debate the race for governor To...... -
Florida Tea Party: We have nothing to hide
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelLeaders of the Florida Tea Party say they have nothing to hide. That's what they said a day after being subpoenaed — along with Florida Tea Party candidates and Democratic U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson — to force them to appear for depositions before...
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