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Published: 06/9/10

Opinion: Primary Commentary Roundup

By  not in system - AOL News
Opinion: Primary Commentary Roundup

(June 9) -- Editor's note: Tuesday's primaries sparked a wide range of commentary on the meaning of the races. We've gathered up a sampling. What Anti-Incumbent Rage? I am starting to wonder if the real story -- the one we are making too little of -- is that the primaries are showing much more ideological change in the GOP than among Democrats. ... The bottom line is that the Republicans are now a very homogeneous, conservative party. The Democrats remain a lot less liberal than the Republicans are conservative. -- E.J. Dionne, the Washington Post. Not Such a Big Day for Women By my count, ...

Published: 06/9/10

Opinion: Primary Results Shake Conventional Wisdom

By  not in system - AOL News
Opinion: Primary Results Shake Conventional Wisdom

(June 9) -- Tuesday's election results threw out the existing conventional wisdom about how voters are just so frustrated with what's happening in Washington that they're going to throw out everyone there. It remains to be seen, though, whether tea party activists will get in line and march alongside traditional Republicans in November, or whether they will instead cause headaches for the establishment and field independent candidates. But what looks increasingly likely is that there could be a significant shift in the political gender balance, which would certainly be a change from the ...

Published: 02/29/08

Govs Knock Primary Schedule

By  Faye Anderson - Politics Daily
Govs Knock Primary Schedule

The 2008 presidential primary season is in the final stretch. The compressed primary and caucus schedule has been like manna from heaven for Barack Obama. The demographics of Super Tuesday voters powered him to victory. His frontrunner status was secured with a string of victories two weeks later.So, while Obama is clearly happy with how things have worked out, a survey taken at the National Governors Association winter meeting found that most respondents want to change the schedule for the 2012 presidential election. ...

Published: 02/7/08

'The View' Ladies Get Catty on Chelsea C.

By  Denise Williams - Politics Daily
'The View' Ladies Get Catty on Chelsea C.

UPDATED below. For some undecided voters - especially famous ones - a personal phone call from the campaign seems to be in order. After complaining about not being quite able to decide who to vote for prior to Super Tuesday in New York, three of the four ladies from The View got personal phone calls from Chelsea Clinton herself. Listen to the lib ladies describe the calls they received Tuesday after the show: Elisabeth Hasslebeck did not rate a call it seems. ...

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Published: 02/6/08

Bragging Rites

By  David Knowles - Politics Daily
Bragging Rites

In the choppy wake of Super Tuesday, each one of the candidates running for president has something over which to gloat. The political washing machine has definitely entered the spin cycle. Let's do some sorting. First, let's look at the Republican race:John McCain is the one candidate tonight who can let the numbers speak for themselves. With a string of victories across the country, including the big prize of California, McCain has now picked up more than half the delegates he'll need to win the nomination. Moderate Republicans, it seems, are a bigger force in the Republican Party than some ...

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Published: 02/6/08

Super Tuesday Early Reactions

By  Dave - Politics Daily
Super Tuesday Early Reactions

Wow, and I mean wow what a night. At this point, Huckabee has won at least two more states than anyone expected him to win is on the verge of winning Tennessee and is neck and neck in Missouri. If Huckabee is a stalking horse for McCain, he needs to back off a bit, he's doing too good. Conversely, I don't see how this night is anything other than a disaster for Romney. Not only has Huckabee taken his southern delegates, he's going to suck up all the media oxygen, stopped Romney from getting any traction in a non-southern state, and made a laugh line out of Romney's call for Huck to exit the ...

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Published: 02/5/08

Is McCain the New Gerald Ford?

By  Eric Schulzke - Politics Daily
Is McCain the New Gerald Ford?

If John McCain is the Republican nominee, he will face a nearly unprecedented breach in his party, one largely of his own making. It was not necessary to anger the Republican base to this degree to pursue whatever philosophy John McCain has pursued over the past decade or so. I say whatever philosophy, because I cannot detect any coherent pattern in it other than a desire to gain the approval of editorial boards.But the problem he faces is now so daunting it is almost unimaginable. To put it in perspective, let's look back at 1976, the year that Reagan pushed Ford all the way to the ...

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Published: 02/5/08

Super Tuesday Democratic Live Thread

By  Tommy Christopher - Politics Daily
Super Tuesday Democratic Live Thread

Good evening, my fellow Americans, and welcome to The Political Machine's Live coverage of Super Tuesday 2008. I will be following the Democratic results, while my counterpart, Mark Impomeni, has all the latest in the GOP races. It feels like eons since this Presidential campaign began, and on the Democratic side, the race promises to roll on even after Super Tuesday. In these moments before the polls close, and the results start coming in, I suggest we all take a deep breath, relax, and reflect on what is really at stake here. 22 states, 1,681 delegates, 81% of the total needed to secure the ...

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Published: 02/5/08

James Dobson Will Never Vote For McCain

By  Dave - Politics Daily
James Dobson Will Never Vote For McCain

This is pretty big. Lots of folks assume that the Evangelical vote is this great big monolithical thing and we do whatever our leaders tell us. Which bears little resemblance to reality. I am an Evangelical and I can tell you that there are lots of folks who call themselves Evangelical leaders, they all try and speak for us, but we rarely pay any attention whatsoever. But if there was one guy who commands a lot of respect in the community, it's James Dobson and he's declaring that if McCain is the general election candidate for the GOP, he, (like Ann Coulter!) will sit this one out. Here's ...

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Published: 02/5/08

Problems at the Polls?

By  Christopher Weber - Politics Daily
Problems at the Polls?

Spent much of sunny SuperTues bouncing between polling stations in West Los Angeles, chatting with voters, volunteers and exit pollsters. Began the day covering Arnold Schwarzenegger, who told reporters he's feeling outnumbered in his house because his now-voting-age daughter was wearing an Obama t-shirt this morning. From the governor on down, I met all kinds of voting folk: A 61-year-old Vietnam vet who hadn't voted since 1980, pulling the lever for Obama; A conservative college junior whose first choice was Fred Thompson, settling for McCain; A reformed Green Party member who likes Obama ...

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