Poll numbers in 1994, a bad year for Democrats, don’t bode well for them in 2010
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on August 23rd, 2010 4:38 am by HL
Poll numbers in 1994, a bad year for Democrats, don’t bode well for them in 2010
Is it deja vu all over again for Democrats? Some neutral observers and senior strategists within the party have begun to believe that the national political environment is not only similar to what they saw in 1994 — when Democrats lost control of the House and Senate — but could in fact be worse…
Democratic – United States – Politics – Parties – Republican
In South Dakota, Democrats’ own ‘mama grizzly’ vs. ‘the next Sarah Palin’
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — As South Dakota’s lone House member, Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (D) wants each of her votes to reflect the wholesome, conservative values of this rural rectangle of a state. So she has artfully tailored her record: no on the health-care overhaul; no on the Wall Street…
Sarah Palin – Democratic Party – Politics – Republican – United States
Establishment candidates in Arizona, Florida rally against ‘outsider’ rivals
Tuesday’s primaries in Arizona and Florida appear likely to deliver a few surprises — surprises, that is, for anyone who accepted the conventional wisdom of just a few months ago.
Arizona – Florida – Organizations – Bill McCollum – Law
South Korea free trade pact back on U.S. agenda
NAPERVILLE, ILL. — The message may have been familiar recently when the local Chamber of Commerce took up a proposed free-trade agreement between South Korea and the United States.
South Korea – Asia – Government – Embassies and Consulates – United States
U.S., Russia face off over alleged arms trafficker
Oh, the stories this Russian could tell! If Viktor Bout starts talking to U.S. prosecutors, the man accused of supplying the weapons for civil wars on three continents could raise the roof in Moscow and Washington.
Russia – Business and Economy – Shopping – Travel and Tourism – United States