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Three US Governors Face Possible Senate Picks
Written by:
John Gramlich
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washington, DC, USA. Barack Obama’s selection of Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-DE) as his running mate in November’s presidential election has put a third governor on notice that he or she may be called upon to name a new U.S. senator once the next comman
August 27th, 2008
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Conventions To Look At Primary Process
Written by:
Pamela M. Prah
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
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Denver, CO, USA. As Democrats converge here this week to formally nominate Barack Obama as their presidential candidate, both parties are working behind the scenes to prevent a repeat of states’ helter-skelter scramble for an early primary in 2012.
August 24th, 2008
3.
Do The Undecided Voters Already Know How They Will Vote?
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TS-Si News Service
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TS-Si Policy Review
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London, Ontario, Canada. What to do, what to do. Many people don't seem to know their voting preferance or simply refuse to say. As the US Presidential election approaches, pollsters scramble to predict the winner. A new study may give pollste
August 23rd, 2008
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US Governors Rarely Picked For VP Slot
Written by:
Daniel C. Vock
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
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Washington, DC, USA. If a US governor or former governor is tapped for the vice-presidential nomination for either the Democratic or Republican ticket this year, it will be the first time since Spiro Agnew ran with Richard Nixon in 1972 that s
August 20th, 2008
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What's At Stake In 2008 US State Elections?
Written by:
Pamela M. Prah
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washington, DC, USA. The historic battle for the White House may be grabbing most of the headlines, but plenty of state races and major ballot measures also could be nail-biters this November — and the results could have national implications.
August 19th, 2008
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Out There: The Playing Field Expands In The Purple States
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Louis Jacobson
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washington, DC, USA. For the first time in more than a decade, the list of battleground states in the presidential election is expanding, and Barack Obama’s campaign war chest is one reason why. Meanwhile, the list of toss-up states
August 14th, 2008
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Voters Comfortable With Extreme Positions Over Moderation
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TS-Si News Service
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Los Angeles, CA, USA. Nuance may be the hallmark of intelligent deliberation, but a path to electoral defeat. Trying to appear moderate is not always the best strategy for capturing votes during an election, reveals a new study. Extreme positions c
August 12th, 2008
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Missouri Primary Turns Into A Free-for-all
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Stephen C. Fehr
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washington, DC, USA. In one of the most crowded primary elections in the USA, voters in the Show-me State go to the polls Tuesday to choose a fall slate for state and federal offices. Missouri is the state of the perpetual campaign t
August 4th, 2008
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Record Shows First-term US Governors Largely Successful
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Louis Jacobson
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washington, DC, USA. Midway through their first terms, the governors of the class of 2006 are short one member and have accumulated lots of battle scars. But most are avoiding the voter discontent directed at Congress and the presidency. &nb
July 25th, 2008
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Social Issues Crowd US State Ballots
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Pamela M. Prah
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washngton, DC, USA. Besides electing a president on Nov. 4, voters in some key battleground states also will face divisive social policy choices, including whether to ban gay marriage in Florida and restrict affirmative action and abortion in
July 24th, 2008
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US Governors Find Their Popularity Might Not Transfer
Written by:
Louis Jacobson
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
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Washington, DC, USA. At a time when the presidential candidates are feverishly trying to flip red and blue states, a group of governors is finding that switching a state’s partisan leaning is no easy matter. How hard is it to change t
July 10th, 2008
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State By State, The US Election Is Still A Tight Race
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Louis Jacobson
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washington, DC, USA. Finally, the last primary votes have been cast, and Barack Obama and John McCain are jousting with each other. Obama has double-digit leads in two national polls, but the election poises for decision in a half-do
June 27th, 2008
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Veep Stakes Could Shake Up US Governorships
Written by:
Pamela M. Prah
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
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Washington, DC, USA. Some governors on the shortlist of potential picks for vice president could turn their states upside down politically if they actually got the nod. If picked to serve in an Obama administration, at least three De
June 18th, 2008
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Will Obama have coattails in the South?
Written by:
Louis Jacobson
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
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Charleston, SC, USA. High turnout among African-Americans and younger voters supporting U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) could reshape the Southern political landscape this fall. But with a few exceptions, Democrats may find gains in statewide co
June 10th, 2008
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Indiana Race For Attorney General Mirrors Obama-Clinton
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John Gramlich
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
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Worcester, MA, USA. Two candidates for a top executive office are closing in on the final stage of a closely watched contest to win the majority of some 2,000 delegates needed to become their party's nominee in November. Sound familiar? No,
May 30th, 2008
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2008 US State Elections: Offices At Stake In November
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Stateline Staff
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Washington, DC, USA. 11 Governors Delaware: Open * Indiana: Incumbent Mitch Daniels (R) vs. former U.S. Rep. Jill Long Thompson (D) Missouri: Open * Montana: Brian Schweitzer (D) New Hampshire: John Lynch (D) North Carolin
May 30th, 2008
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Out There: Big Plans For 2010 Elections And Redistricting
Written by:
TS-Si News Service
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
)
Washington, DC, USA. Had your fill of the 2008 election cycle? Just wait until 2010, when a tidal wave of contests could have a major impact on congressional redistricting. The 2008 election cycle is far from over, but lots of partisan minds
May 29th, 2008
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US States Begin Targeting Of Political Robo-callers
Written by:
Victoria Ekstrom
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
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Washington, DC, USA. As Shaun Dakin phoned a list of Cleveland voters while campaigning for John Kerry in 2004, he wondered whether he was doing more harm than good for his candidate when the voices on the other end became angrier and more aggressive
May 23rd, 2008
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Neutral US Govermors To Remain On Sidelines, For Now
Written by:
Pamela M. Prah
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TS-Si Policy Review
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Politics
)