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Ted Gaines to Replace Late State Sen. Dave Cox
Ted Gaines, Republican Assemblyman, became the winner of a special election, which was held on Tuesday. It was necessary to conduct this runoff election as no candidate had got more than 50 percent of the vote back in November.
Gaines won 63 percent, while his opponent Democrat Ken Cooley had 37 percent. The latter was the only Democrat in a primary campaign. Both candidates became the top vote-getters...
President Obama’s approval rating steady at 45 percent despite election setbacks
Results from a brand new Internet poll show that President Obama’s approval rating is at 45 percent and remaining steady despite election setbacks.
Most Democrats are still in approval of the President’s job performance, and the general public also has a good opinion of him, even though the poll also shows they think the economy is not improving fast enough. Top of Form
The President’s approval...
Will The Economy Swing The Election in 2012?
There always seems to be big plans when a new group of politicians arrive in Washington. This new group always tends to re-make what the past party has and tries to fix everything that the last party seemed to have screwed up, in at least the new parties eye’s. This seems to be what the next to years are going to be about with the elected in republican party.
The economy will end up being a huge...
Republicans With 10 Targets, 2012
Early Wednesday morning, the National Republican Congressional Committee proceeded with a victory lap after a historical election. On November 2nd, 2012 the republican party took over the house and has their sites set on 10 democrat’s who survived what was a terrifyingly ugly evening. But, the democrats accomplished what they hoped for and plan to change the future for the better. Their plan...
Early Voting, Enthusiasm, and Polls
By now most voters or even passing bodies have heard of all the data that this November election in going to bring to the table. Not only the data, but the actual issues that bring certain bills to life. This year, most states have opened voting up early for the public and are actually taking in votes through mail early as well. This seems like a skip in the long voting line, but also helps those who...
Square and Fair British Elections
Unlike the Sudanese electoral run, the British elections are fair and square (some folks agree and some disagree) and the voters these days are taking part in a photo – finish election that went to the polls today. Some people are worrying that the Labour party is going to get away with most of the seats in parliament, even if it comes down to being third in national popular votes.
Each party is...