weeklystandard.com - 11/11/2008
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We all know by now that President-elect Obama improved his performance among a host of voter subgroups compared to John Kerry four years ago. Political Scientist Charles Franklin arrays the change in this interesting chart that displays how well Obama did and how far McCain slipped among key ...
balloon-juice.com - 11/12/2008
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balloon-juice.com —
This is win on so many levels .
Can I be an honorary “Jane Hamsher of the...
left?” By the way, I am exceptionally cranky this afternoon. In case you missed it.
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What She Said
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 11/6/2008
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Kevin Drum gives his take on prop 8:
In one sense, this might have been inevitable: this...
is precisely the margin I projected six months ago based on basic demographic trends. What's more, the voting trends are exactly what you'd expect: strong No ...
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Great news: 59% pretty psyched for one-party Democratic rule
Hot Air » Top Picks —
... saying they have a favorable opinion and 31 percent an unfavorable opinion of the party. For the Republicans, a majority, 54 percent, said they have an unfavorable view of the GOP while 38 percent hold a positive view… But that doesn’t mean the public wants to see the GOP shut out of government. Seven out of eight want the Democrats to include Republican views in any legislation they pass. Some of it’s attributable to a honeymoon period that’ll wear off next year, but eyeball this graph at the Standard to see how many subgroups skewed at least 10 points more heavily ...
Things Heard: e40v3
Stones Cry Out —
Paglia on Palin … continues. More thoughts (on Mrs Palin) here.
Sore … winners?
Trickles down … philosophy.
A film.
Google … and the flu.
Verse (in translation).
The Very rich and very poor … today’s Democrats?
Testing the credit waters.
So … one question … if it’s been 40 years … why run this story on Veterans day?
Julian the Apostate … and ...
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CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN)– When John McCain talks to Jay Leno tonight, maybe he will discuss whether he watched on television President-elect Barack Obama's Monday visit to the White ...