"Marcia Pappas, the President of the New York State chapter of the National Organization of Women, gained a bit of notoriety on Monday when she called Sen. Ted Kennedy's endorsement of Sen. Barack Obama the "ultimate betrayal" of women. The logic went something like this:...
Don't Negate the Huckster
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Mike Huckabee was given very little time in the California Debate even though the Real Clear Politics national average puts him within 1.5%...
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I know this happened yesterday but I didn't have internet access. Anyway, I was happy to see it. I never really liked Edwards for some reason. He talked about poverty the way Princess Dianna talked about land-mines. Who isn't against such...
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"COURTING VOTERS in Iowa and New Hampshire, last August Sen. Hillary Clinton signed a pledge not to "campaign or participate" in the Michigan or Florida Democratic primaries. She participated in both primaries and is campaigning in Florida. Which proves, again, that Hillary...
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MIAMI (AP) - Sen. John McCain won a breakthrough triumph in the Florida primary Tuesday night, gaining the upper hand in the battle for the Republican presidential nomination ahead of next week's contests...
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DAVIE, Fla. (AP) - Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Florida Democratic primary Tuesday night, an event that drew no campaigning by any of her presidential rivals and awarded no delegates to the winner.
But...
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Politisite's Continuious Coverage of the Florida Primary
Final Report
0000 hrs Jan 30, 2008DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY - 98% - January 29, 2008
Clinton 50% Obama 33%Edwards 14%
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY - 98%-...
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Politiiste's Continuing Coverage of the Florida Primary
Politisite's Florida Near Real Time Election Results, Tonight at 4 in the West, 7 in the East, and 0000 hrs UTC (GMT)
Central Florida
"Election...
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Florida - Politisite Political Projections: Statistical conclusions and a Gut check and What others are sayingWe wanted to share our projections with the Actual Outcomes:
McCain 34%, Actual 36%, Romney 31%...
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For a detailed demographic and geographic map of the January 26 Democratic primary election in South Carolina (as well as county-by-county breakdowns), see the Charleston Post and Courier newspaper online coverage...
Politisite's Continuing Coverage from the Congressional Black Caucus CNN Debate to the South Carolina Democratic Primary - This is our Final Part of our Series. Part Four: Primary...
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South Carolina - Politisite Political Projections
Politisite's Continuing Coverage from the Congressional Black Caucus CNN Debate to the South Carolina Democratic Primary
PART ONE - Billiary For...
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Oh, how the mighty has fallen."Rudy Giuliani, once the presumptive Republican nominee, today was heading for a freefall in Florida only days ahead of the state primary against strong challenges from John McCain...
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The New York Times' editorial board has endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican John McCain as presidential candidates for their respective parties. In their choice for the Democrats, it seems that the...
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