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| 6 Nov 2009 by By Kate Phillips Asked about Tuesday night's elections and the political influence of the unemployment numbers going forward, Mr. Gibbs said: “The exit polling question was, are you worried about the economy? Okay, had the president been ..... Kristina ( Hawaii). 15. November 7, 2009 6:29 am Link. Fascism is the enablement of bullying with money. That's how the US works. — Steve Bolger. 16. November 7, 2009 6:45 am Link. I try listening to MSNBC once in a while. Why do they all sound like ... The Caucus - http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References [ More results from The Caucus ] |
| 19 Feb 2008 by MCCAIN And no, there are no exit polls from Hawaii. Nobody cares what the fun-loving party maniacs in comical shirts who drink foo-foo drinks really think about politics. Hawaii Democrat Caucus Results: Update 1 - turnout smashed all records. ... Right Pundits - http://www.rightpundits.com/ - References |
| 19 Feb 2008 by Sister Toldjah anything can happen, of course, as exit polls have been wrong before. we'll soon find out. hillary, btw, is already in ohio (as is obama). the latest polls there show obama closing in on her lead. update 3 - 7:03 pm: hawaii is expecting ... Sister Toldjah - http://sistertoldjah.com/ - References |
| 13 Nov 2009 by e_karhu@akidway-lake.net ("Bear") In recent exit polls, the Democratic Party has had broad appeal across all socio-ethno-economic demographics. The Democratic Party is currently the nation's largest party. In 2004, roughly 72 million (42.6%) Americans were registered ... Bear Market News - http://bearmarketnews.blogspot.com/ |
| 13 hours ago by Tyler Kalmakoff From Kansas to Hawaii, to Jakarta Indonesia, back to Hawaii, then Columbia University, Harvard Law Review, Chicago State Senate, all the way up to the American Senate, and now the President of the United States. Barack Obama's message of ..... [vii] Exit Poll: “Obama wins big among young, minority voters.” CNN.com. 4 Nov 2008. Retrieved on 30 January 2009. [viii] Inforplease.com - “Youngest U.S. Presidents.” History and Government Almanac. Retrieved on 30 January 2009. ... The Kalmakoff Report - http://the-kalmakoff-report.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Feb 2008 by star tye the voting in hawaii's ... 2008 hawaii caucus - mahalo - the democratic hawaii caucus is held on february 19, 2008. 20 delegates are at stake for the ... also try: hawaii caucus results | hawaii caucus exit polls ... america star tye - http://americastartye.blogspot.com/ |
| 19 Feb 2008 by admin some more internals from the second wave wisconsin democratic primary exit polls. among women: barack obama 51%, hillary clinton 49%. among independents: obama 63%, clinton 34%. among families with incomes under $50000 per year: obama ... ximblr.com - http://ximblr.com/ |
| 19 Feb 2008 by Jane Hamsher this is for texas march 4: for all texans, the precinct caucuses for delegates start when voting in the primaries is over at 7:00pm. Reply. cinnamonape February 19th, 2008 at 8:21 pm. 188. In response to noonan @ 144. Exit polls there ... Firedoglake - http://firedoglake.com/ - References [ More results from Firedoglake ] |
| 17 Feb 2008 Hawaii Democratic Caucuses 2008 ... Daniel K. Inouye, D-Hawai'i, and the Hawai'i Government Employees Association to get more traditional Democrats to the caucuses could help Clinton compete in the presidential preference poll. Exit polls in California and Nevada, two states that have some similarities with Hawai'i, show positives for both candidates. Clinton, who took the California primary on Super Tuesday, split the youth vote with Obama and won among people who ... Honolulu Advertiser - Local news - http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?Catego... - References |
| 30 Oct 2009 by ABCNews.com In the House: "What I think everybody in the caucus sticks by is the notion that they understand how important it is to have healthcare reform," House Democratic Caucus Chairman John Larson, D-Conn., said on ABCNews.com's "Top Line". .... " But if you are stubbornly determined to try to find lasting answers in the 2009 results, then ignore the macro (counting up what party won what) and concentrate instead on the micro (small trends buried in the exit polls and the actual ... The Note - http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/ - References |
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