Category: Politics
Joe Lieberman was just projected the winner and surprisingly there were no hisses to be heard from the liberal bloggers in the room. I think this one has been …
Sorry the blogging is a bit slow. We have been up and down a lot with technical trouble. Glenn Reynolds is having trouble with his remote connection as well. …
From the RNC:NATIONAL Of the precincts that the RNC is monitoring turnout, we have a ½% turnout advantage over the 2004 turnout (GOP precincts are turning out at 32.9% …
OK, it's election day. The polls open in an hour here (I'll be voting shortly after 6:00), and I have one last pre-election survey question: How many close Republican …
It's a funny thing about those analysts predicting a "blue wave" of Democratic successes tomorrow: their own race calls don't match their totals. Jay Cost of Real Clear Politics …
Bruce Kesler thinks it is possible we might just see something similar happen this time around. I love the thought of President Bush holding up that stack of papers …
I have to admit that while I'm a science-fiction fan, I'm a fairly casual one. Sturgeon's Law ("90% of science fiction is crud, but 90% of everything is crud") …
Alexander McClure, Jim Addison and Ed Torres have excellent analysis of the status of the various campaigns in light of the latest poll results. Be sure to read the …
Polls are moving and that someone (who shall remain nameless, but knows who he is) that said there would be a closeup of me on CNN Tuesday night crying …
For the longest time, I considered the New Hampshire Republican Party to be divided into two factions: the plutocrats and the ideologues. I called them the "Arrogant Rich" and …