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The GOP Gets Serious About the Web for 2012 Election: Tech News and Analysis «
The GOP Gets Serious About the Web for 2012 Election: Tech News and Analysis «. The Grand Old Party is keen to look a little less, well, old: Republican politician Newt Gingrich plans to officially announce his candidacy for President on Wednesday through messages posted on his Facebook and Twitter accounts, his spokesman Rick Tyler…
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As Jon Stewart was restoring sanity on the Washington Mall, Tea Party Nut Jobs are measuring the drapes in the House. Meanwhile, the votes are there for the Dem, but can the Dems get the votes to the polls?
In eastern North Carolina, the votes are there for the Dems, the question is: can the Dems get the voters to the polls? In an article from the Los Angeles Times, the real majority in this midterm election may very well be the non-voters. http://tinyurl.com/22uk573 The majority of the non-voters tend to be liberal, poorer…
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Join Me Thursday From 7-9am on Jammin’ 99.3
What’s really at stake in this election cycle? Find out in the morning on Jammin 99.3 as I co-host with David Perkins. Not in your car? Don’t worry, you can listen by clicking the link below: Trust me, this is not the show to miss with 6 days left until Nov. 2nd.
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Craig Crawford (Political Pundit): It’s not like the GOP has offered an enticing alternative, just relentless bashing of those in power.
To accomplish this, the Republicans have targeted certain key Dems in eastern North Carolina, among them is NC State Sen. A. B. Swindell, Rep. Joe Tolson, Rep. Jean Farmer-Butterfield, and the list goes on. Now, more than ever, your vote counts; maybe more so than your vote in 2008. There are times when Craig Crawford…
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Tea Party wants to return to a simpler, more basic time in American society…well here’s the picture of what life was like back in the day! Vote Nov 2—This is my reminder!
Yep, I’m posting this picture. After all the rhetoric, after watching tea bagger after tea bagger talk about the “good ol days” and wanting to return to our roots—but never really coming out and saying how far back they’d like to go….I’m posting this picture to remind myself that unless we remember our history, the…
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One Very Small Town: Two Entirely Different Rallies
Rep. G. K. Butterfield Rally on Nash St, Wilson North Carolina The above: Calvin Woodard, Democratic primary winner for Wilson County Sheriff speaks to the crowed. Crowds mingle and gather with one another as different speakers gave compelling reasons to vote them in office. Representative G. K. Butterfield (D-NC) talked to the first District crowd…
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Is The Bush Backlash Culprit to the Continuing Anger with Lawmaker?
from WashPost: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/14/AR2010101406173.html?tid=iGoogle The untold story here is not that the Obama Administration has caused major damage to the American economy or that people, over time, don’t think the Democratic policies put in place, over the last 2 years, will not work. Swing, undecided and transient (those who don’t vote in every election cycle)…
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Black Voters Will Decide Who Will Be The Next Senator From North Carolina
I love using this quote from PPP’s press release of September 28th. But, if you look closely at the actual questions take a look at # 12 Only 19% of the close to 700 people polled were Black. This makes a tremendous difference. But, it’s not just PPP, every poll is pretty much the same…
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Elaine Marshall Makes Surprise Visit to Nash Co Democratic Headquarters to Meet With Volunteers
Marshall started out in Harnett County this morning at a kitchen table breakfast talking to middle class voters about issues facing North Carolina. She also made stops in Wilson at Bill’s BBQ and in Rocky Mount at two locations. In Wilson, Marshall asked a question I’ve not heard a politician ask in a very…