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    North Carolina, now

    72 days ago in EdCone.com by efcone · Authority: 133

    significantly more advantageous political environment than previous Democratic Senate candidates in North Carolina." Granted, the report is from Anzalone Liszt Research, a firm employed by Hagan (and Larry Kissell), but ALR has been on a hot streak

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    Griper Blade

    78 days ago by Wiscoman · Authority: 24

    symbolic win." It wasn't until Cazayoux won in Louisiana that the media began to see trouble for the GOP -- Politico called that "the second major defeat for Republicans in less than two months in a House special election." Now that Childers has won, Washington Post's Chris Cillizza calls it "a huge stunner" that many see as "a sign of things to come in the fall." One of the measures I've been using to decide who I'll support is the question of who'd have the broadest coattails. I chose Obama, in part, because he's

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    Alabama Politics in Doc's Political Parlor

    84 days ago · Authority: 125

    Several readers on both sides of the aisle have emailed the Parlor to point out that Alabamian John Anzalone helped Childers’ campaign. Roll Call had a feature about him last night, and The Fix, the Washington Post’s politics blog, named Anzalone in its short list of Tuesday’s winners: The Alabama-based pollster is the hottest commodity in the consultant business these days. Anzalone handled polling for Childers as well as Rep. Don Cazayoux, who won the Louisiana 6th District special

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    Several readers on both sides of the aisle have emailed the Parlor to point out that Alabamian John Anzalone helped Childers’ campaign. Roll Call had a feature about him last night, and The Fix, the Washington Post’s politics blog, named Anzalone in its short list of Tuesday’s winners: The Alabama-based pollster is the hottest commodity in the consultant business these days. Anzalone handled polling for Childers as well as Rep. Don Cazayoux, who won the Louisiana 6th District special

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    The Links: Edwards For Veep?

    86 days ago in Political Realm by topcat11 · Authority: 47

    for the general. With the nomination apparently in hand, what are the next moves for Obama? Campaign Diaries offers its latest pledged delegate breakdown.Obama unveils his manufacturing plan in Michigan.Who are the winners and losers from last night's voting? Want a free Clinton tattoo? McCain will appear on SNL this weekend (not last weekend as we previously noted). NARAL, a major pro-choice advocacy group, endorses Obama. Another prominent Clinton backer is

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    The GOP loses yet another special election

    This time in Mississippi. As I said the other day, when you're the party in possession of the White House, but a whole lot of Americans think the country is on the wrong track, that makes it tough. Interesting though that the winning Democrat in this Mississippi House race

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    Democrats Doing a Little Dance of Joy

    86 days ago in Glamocracy · Authority: 11

    Congressional Democrats are doing a little dance of joy today after Democrat Travis Childers's surprising win in Mississippi's special election to fill the seat of now-Senator Roger Wickers, a Republican. Childers' win marks the third empty seat the Democrats have taken since the 2006 elections (the others were

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