It’s understandable that a politician facing a difficult election cycle would put on a brave face and pretend that his party will be fine. That’s what Steny Hoyer is doing in this interview:
Countering the emerging narrative that next year’s midterm elections will be a replay of 1994, when Republicans [...]
It's understandable that a politician facing a difficult election cycle would put on a brave face and pretend that his party will be fine. That's what Steny Hoyer is doing in this interview:
Countering the emerging narrative that next year's midterm elections will be a replay of 1994, when Republicans [...]
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Amid a bouncing rhythm, the blue-shirted militants of the Honduran National Party jumped in celebration at their candidate's presidential victory and chanted the name of their country: "Honduras, Honduras."
[...]As I read it, there are two main issues. First, Pawlenty’s actions stretched far beyond what is allowed by Minnesota’s [...]
Free and Fair Elections, State Department Style
From Quotha.
Light posting today.
Channel 36: Micheletti takes a vacation from Nov. 25-Dec. 2 in the hope that this will legitimize the election. [...] State Chairs from Four Parties Come Together on Saturday to Celebrate Elections and Volunteers
St. Paul— Leaders from the DFL, Republican, Green, and Independence parties will come together on Saturday for the seventh annual Nonpartisan Party, which celebrates elections and volunteer political activism.
“It’s important to take the time to build relationships [...]
Today marks the fifth anniversary of me starting blogging. It’s understatement to say that it’s been a great experience. During those years, I’ve watched history being made, starting with the elections in Afghanistan, then Ukraine’s Orange Revolution (that’s how I first learned about King), followed by Iraq’s Purple Finger election [...]
Today marks the fifth anniversary of me starting blogging. It's understatement to say that it's been a great experience. During those years, I've watched history being made, starting with the elections in Afghanistan, then Ukraine's Orange Revolution (that's how I first learned about King), followed by Iraq's Purple Finger election [...]
Otherwise, it mattered not a whit.
In a one-party town, I guess I can understand frustration with [...]