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Obama Rings in a New Era, Despite Losing Badly in Idahonew

The state appears poised to gain a Democratic congressman and analysis of early down ballot returns from the Gem State.
Boise Weekly  |  Nathaniel Hoffman and Teresa Shipley  |  11-05-2008  |  Politics

Did You Cost Al Franken the Election?new

With only some-570 votes stand between Norm Coleman and Franken, some are calling Independent candidate Dean Barkley the Ralph Nader of this senate race, while others point fingers at the voters.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Kevin Hoffman  |  11-05-2008  |  Politics

Florida Green Party Candidates Were GOP Moles, Suit Claimsnew

Five Green Party candidates ran similarly mysterious campaigns this year in hotly contested races around Florida. All five indicated on financial disclosure forms that they loaned themselves money, even though most of them were broke. Few of them were willing to speak to the press or to representatives of their own party.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Eric Barton  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

Libertarian Party Fills Maryland's Ballot with Candidatesnew

The Libertarian Party of Maryland may not win any elections in November, but its victory is in its full complement of candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives--the most of any third-party effort in Maryland in at least 30 years. The party is fielding eight candidates for eight seats.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Edward Ericson Jr.  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

Despite Little Competition, Baltimore's Congressmen are Flush with Cashnew

The incumbents, all Democrats -- U.S. representatives Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, and Elijah Cummings -- are household names in the Baltimore area and won easy primaries in February. Their opponents have hardly any name recognition and even less money to buy traction with voters. Nonetheless, the incumbents' formidable fundraising operations haven't missed a beat.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Van Smith  |  11-04-2008  |  Politics

'Godless Atheist' in Elizabeth Dole Ad is Actually a Bible Teachernew

This week, Republican U.S. Sen, Elizabeth Dole began running a statewide 30-second TV ad linking her opponent, Kay Hagan, to godless atheists. But one of the alleged atheists pictured in the ad is Rick Stone, a former Bible teacher, and a current theology student at Harvard Divinity School.
INDY Week  |  Barry Yeoman  |  10-30-2008  |  Politics

Happytown's Endorsementsnew

You may not have heard, but there's an election coming up Nov. 4. Suddenly you're asking yourself, "Who and what would my dear friends at Happytown vote for?" Wonder no longer. It's endorsement time.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman, Billy Manes, Deanna Morey and Bob Whitby  |  10-30-2008  |  Commentary

Dems Gunning for the NY State Senate Hope for the Obama Effectnew

If voters come out in record numbers as expected, the state Dems could turn the tide and take the Senate (they already control the Assembly). They need only three seats to take complete control of Albany.
Long Island Press  |  Michael M. Martino Jr.  |  10-30-2008  |  Politics

Special Interest Money Leaks into Connecticut's First 'Clean' Electionnew

Why should we be surprised to learn that powerful labor unions and deep-pocketed campaign donors are funneling tens of thousands of dollars into Connecticut's first ever publicly-funded election?
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  10-28-2008  |  Politics

Brawl in the Sprawl: The Political Future of Oakland County, Michigannew

How will residents of metro Detroit's richest county vote Nov. 4 -- for Illinois Democratic Sen. Barack Obama or Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain? Will the county hold to its Republican roots or continue recent Democratic trends in congressional and countywide elections?
Metro Times  |  Sandra Svoboda  |  10-28-2008  |  Politics

Election '08: Who Judges the Judges?new

You know nothing about local judges, but you still elect them.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman  |  10-23-2008  |  Politics

Texas Republicans Aim to Shoot Down Juan Garcia's Rising Political Starnew

A central chess piece in the Democratic Party's ongoing Take Back Texas push, Garcia faces a GOP eager to send him back to private life in Corpus Christi, before his career momentum proves unstoppable.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  10-22-2008  |  Politics

It's a Three-Way Fight to Represent N.Y.'s 25th District in Congressnew

Republican Jim Walsh has held the seat for 20 years, but is not seeking re-election. His retirement announcement blew the race wide open, and now Democrat Dan Maffei, Republican Dale Sweetland, and Green Populist Howie Hawkins are fighting it out for a chance to represent the district.
City Newspaper  |  Jeremy Moule  |  10-22-2008  |  Politics

Turning Houston Bluenew

If Democrats hope to once again win statewide elections in Texas, they first must takeover the state's biggest city. Toward that end, Dems are pouring lots of money into a coordinated campaign to sweep Harris County this year. And everything was seemingly going their way -- until Hurricane Ike hit.
The Texas Observer  |  Dave Mann  |  10-22-2008  |  Politics

Election '08: Talking Taxes and Truthnew

Maybe the presidential race will get closer, but so far Obama's success demonstrates that the Republican campaign against taxes is failing. That's a profound and historic shift.
Artvoice  |  Bruce Fisher  |  10-20-2008  |  Commentary

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