
Paul Chesser
From my pals/bosses at the Commonwealth Foundation, via Facebook: PA just elected a Republican Governor, a Republican US Senator, a Republican-controlled Senate, a Republican-controlled House, and a 12-7 Republican edge in Congress. Two questions: 1) Is PA still a “blue”…
Neil Cavuto makes the call.
The Republicans take both chambers of the state legislature, the Senate for the first time since the late 1800s, the House for the first time since 1996. In North Carolina redistricting is solely the responsibility of the legislative branch —…
With all the voter fraud stories last week, I don’t know why this didn’t get more attention (either that or there is a huge gap in my political news consumption habit) — from the conservative Civitas Institute in Raleigh, NC:…
The Examiner‘s (formerly of AmSpec) J.P. Freire and Americans for Prosperity did (don’t watch if excessive profanity isn’t your thing):
In a disappointing, undignified statement as he heads out of office, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger couldn’t resist making a “nah-nah” political point while congratulating the San Francisco Giants on their World Series championship: The San Francisco Giants defeated the Texas…
The first Senate seat gain, in Indiana, for the GOP. And they declare Rand Paul victor in Kentucky, keeping the seat Jim Bunning held.
My friends at Minnesota Majority and other Tea Party and clean elections groups, who maybe more than others have great concern about the legitimacy of their voting rolls and processes, started a collaborative effort called “Election Integrity Watch” to investigate…
That’s the talk, as hundreds of thousands of ballots in Fresno County contained illegal, politically-charged language describing the global warming act-postponing measure. The Sacramento Bee reports: Ballots printed for the county’s roughly 380,000 registered voters say Proposition 23 would suspend…
Jumping the gun a bit before the election returns are in, Politico profiles Michigan Rep. Fred Upton as he “measures the drapes” to take over the House Energy and Commerce Committee, if Texas Rep. Joe Barton cannot get a waiver…