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Published: 10/12/10

Is Joseph DioGuardi Married?

By  jeanette friedman - Politics Daily
Is Joseph DioGuardi Married?

Joseph J. DioGuardi is a former Republican congressman (1985-1989). In the September primary, DioGuardi defeated two other candidates running for the New York Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand. He is also the nominee of the New York Conservative Party and the Taxpayers Party. As part of a Politics Daily series providing background about the major candidates in 2010, here are some answers to frequently asked questions about DioGuardi's prepolitical life. Is Joseph DioGuardi married? Yes. Who is Joseph DioGuardi's wife? DioGuardi is married to ...

Published: 05/23/10

British Elections: Why Labour and Tories Are Declining, and 9 Other Trends

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
British Elections: Why Labour and Tories Are Declining, and 9 Other Trends

If you followed the press coverage of this month's general elections in the United Kingdom, you're likely to come away with the sense that we just witnessed a watershed moment in this country's political history. But were these elections really historic? And if so, why? There's no question that there was a lot of drama packed into the brief, four-week election period that ended on May 6. It saw the first-ever televised political debates between the three main party leaders. Nick Clegg became a household name. And in the end, because no one party secured a majority, two political parties ...

Published: 05/12/10

U.K.'s Coalition Government: A Happy Marriage? (And Can It Last?)

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
U.K.'s Coalition Government: A Happy Marriage? (And Can It Last?)

The United Kingdom has a coalition government for the first time in 70 years. But will this marriage of convenience last? The historic British elections, which -- after five days of intense wrangling -- finally yielded a new coalition government under the leadership of David Cameron on Tuesday night, has already unleashed a torrent of analysis and commentary. Some of it has been hopeful, some of it cautious, and some of it downright negative. ...

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Published: 05/11/10

New Prime Minister David Cameron Ends Labour Party Era in Britain

By  Walter Shapiro - Politics Daily
New Prime Minister David Cameron Ends Labour Party Era in Britain

Two years after the Conservatives surged to a 20 percentage point lead over Gordon Brown's sputtering Labour government in the British polls, 43-year-old Tory leader David Cameron finally became prime minister. But instead of an easy glide path to power, Cameron had to wait an agonizing five days after the inconclusive May 6 election before he could make the symbolic pilgrimage to Buckingham Palace on Tuesday night to formally accept Queen Elizabeth's invitation to form a new coalition government. Nearly 30 million British voters went to the polls in an election that left the Conservatives ...

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Published: 05/11/10

David Cameron Is Britain's Prime Minister: Coalition Formed, Gordon Brown Resigns

By  Tom Diemer - Politics Daily
David Cameron Is Britain's Prime Minister: Coalition Formed, Gordon Brown Resigns

After nearly a week of uncertainty, Conservative Party Leader David Cameron cobbled together a coalition government Tuesday and became Great Britain's youngest prime minister in almost 200 years. Cameron met with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace, where she formally asked him to form a government following the resignation of Labour Party Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who lost his majority in last week's parliamentary elections. Cameron, whose Conservatives won the most seats but fell short of a majority, joined forces with the third place Liberal Democratic Party. Arriving with his ...

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Published: 05/10/10

Gordon Brown to Step Down; British Government Up For Grabs

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Gordon Brown to Step Down; British Government Up For Grabs

Just when you thought you knew where the British elections were headed, things took another wild swerve. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is stepping down as party leader and the Liberal Democrats have opened up talks with the Labour Party. ...

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Published: 05/6/10

British Exit Polls Project Hung Parliament and Conservative Gains

By  Walter Shapiro - Politics Daily
British Exit Polls Project Hung Parliament and Conservative Gains

As Big Ben struck 10 o'clock in London and the polls closed across Britain, the BBC released its exit polls on the general election that forecast a hung Parliament with the Conservatives projected to win 307 seats, incumbent Labor to drop to 255 seats, the Liberal Democrats to snag 59 seats and minor regional parties to pick up 29 seats. If these results are accurate (and this is a major if), it would leave the Conservatives just short of a majority in the 630-seat Parliament. Since this has been an unprecedented election campaign featuring the first national party leader television debates ...

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Published: 04/27/10

British Elections: The Rise of the Also-Rans

By  Theunis Bates - AOL News
British Elections: The Rise of the Also-Rans

LONDON (April 27) -- Don't worry if you've never heard of Nick Clegg. Until two weeks ago, the leader of Britain's Liberal Democrats -- which for the past 20 years have consistently come in third in national elections -- was barely known in his own country, let alone abroad. Now with only nine days left until Britons go to the polls, Clegg looks set to emerge as a major force in British politics. Since the 1930s, British elections have largely been a two-party affair. The only candidates who really counted came from center-left Labour, the incumbent, or the center-right Conservatives, also ...

Published: 04/21/10

Nick Clegg -- Next British PM? -- Infuses U.K. Election With Personality

By  Delia Lloyd - Politics Daily
Nick Clegg -- Next British PM? -- Infuses U.K. Election With Personality

A funny thing happened on the way to the 2010 general elections in the United Kingdom: Personality began to matter. And the reason can be summed up in two words -- Nick Clegg -- leader of the opposition Liberal Democrats Party. Never heard of Nick Clegg? You're in good company. Neither had half of Great Britain before last week. That's when Clegg electrified a heretofore moribund campaign season with his dazzling performance in the first-ever televised debates between the three candidates for prime minister. Overnight, Clegg went from the guy that the other parties walked out on when he spoke ...

Published: 04/17/10

British Conservatives Woo the Gay Vote

By  Traci Watson - AOL News
British Conservatives Woo the Gay Vote

LONDON (April 17) -- It's an image that would leave many American Republicans spluttering with outrage: their top national candidate posing on the cover of a gay magazine. But a pairing that would be unthinkable in the United States has become a reality on the other side of the pond. A specially shot portrait of David Cameron, who will become prime minister if the Conservative Party wins control of Parliament in an election on May 6, is splashed across the front of the March issue of Attitude magazine. The headline is a mock classified ad: "Dave -- 43 -- Westminster -- Looking for Gay Love." ...

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