Tag: 2008 Election
No local love for Mitt
The Mitt Romney campaign has more than 70 house parties planned across Florida to watch today’s televised presidential debate in South Carolina. None are Escambia…
Florida: “Political Walmart
Boston Globe DC bureau chief Peter Cannellos sees potential doom and gloom with Florida’s early primary move: “…That’s why Florida’s move is potentially damaging. With…
Robo calls under fire
If you hate those automated phone calls from candidates, their wives, supporters and family pets, then take heart. State Sen. Jim King (Rep – Jacksonville)…
Latest Presidential Poll
From Quinnipiac – nationwide poll: Rudolph Giuliani vs. Hillary Clinton or John Edwards 50% to 40% Rudolph Giuliani vs. Barack Obama 52% – 36% John…
Mitt Romney outraises opponents
Mitt Romney is reporting that he has raised just over $20-million for the first quarter in his bid for the GOP nomination for president in…
Smart move for 2008 FL primary
The NY Times has a great article on Florida’s efforts to move up the presidential primaries in 2008 (Increase influence). Larry J. Sabato, a political…
Hilary 1984
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Another presidential poll
From American Research Group’s latest poll on the presidential primaries. McCain tops the field of Republicans. Edwards moves ahead Obama among Democrats GOP: McCain 38%;…
Latest FL Presidential Poll
Another 2008 presidential poll from Quinnipiac University: Florida Democratic Primary: Hilary Clinton 38%, Al Gore 13%, Barack Obama 13%, John Edwards 6% Florida GOP Primary:…
GOP has own flip-flop candidate – Romney
‘For Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, the transition from moderate, gay-friendly, abortion-tolerating Massachusetts governor to a certified social conservative isn’t going smoothly. YouTube and Google…
Giuliani vs. Clinton in 2008?
A new Elon University Poll of five Southeastern states shows Sen. Hillary Clinton and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani have the early advantage…
Hacking Touchscreen Voting machines
For just $82 a Princeton professor who has been critical of touchscreen voting managed to purchase five $5,000 Sequoia electronic voting machines over the internet…