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Paul Soglin: Waxing America (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
It was meant as a pointed jab. With humor. When I posted A Most Serious Threat To The Wisconsin Democratic Party on Friday, I was trying to elevate the discussion about the need for a viable candidate for governor. I did not expect the post to be most widely read Waxing America since the infamous bicycle post, Bicycling Madison Style: As Dumb As It Gets, which is exactly why, my friends, I would...
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Burnt Orange Report (Free subscription) | yesterday
The rumors about Houston Mayor and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Bill White switching to the Governor's race circulated again this week , and the White camapign denied them (again). With Kay Bailey Hutchison appearing to once again be waffling on her decision to resign from the Senate, some have thought White would rather jump to the governor's race than wait until 2012....
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California Progress Report (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
By Robert Cruickshank With Gavin Newsom dropping out of the governor's race and leaving Jerry Brown as the only Democratic candidate, speculation was sure to rise about Senator Dianne Feinstein and whether she would seek to avenge her narrow 1990 defeat and run for governor in 2010. Sure, most observers...
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Bill Baar's West Side (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Never heard of IF before but she and I agree pretty much on Dan Proft. Here's what she says , That brings me to Dan Proft. Proft definitely won the crowd. He was funny, quick on his feet, genuine, unrehearsed (or so good at it, it seemed unrehearsed) and brought me to my feet several times. I especially liked his comparison between IL politicians and the school bully demanding your lunch money at every...
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Americans Against Obama (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Republicans Win Governor’s Races in New Jersey, Virginia – FOXNews.com Posted using ShareThis
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TechBanyan (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
New Jersey election results for the NJ governor race is hot. The New Jersey election results for NJ governor race will undoubtedly be highly anticipated, as voters and politicians see if Republicans are gaining ground against the democrats. Currently, voting locations for the NJ governor race are closed, and the votes must be counted. As this article is [...]...
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A Blog For All (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Now that the election is in the past, the truth is coming out over how much the White House sought to do all it could within its power to keep a Democrat in charge in Trenton. In an interview, Codey (D-Essex) detailed a series of summer phone calls, meetings and the results of a confidential poll that nearly threw New Jersey’s governor’s race into the type of turmoil last...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Chris Dudley's free throw shots were always iffy propositions. Now the former Portland Trail Blazer is in a new arena taking aim at a governor's chair -- and Oregon's Republicans think he can score.
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CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
Republicans surged to victory in governors' races in Virginia and New Jersey on Tuesday, wresting control from Democrats in both states with support from independent voters.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Chris Dudley is taking aim at a governor's chair - and Oregon's Republicans think he can score.
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Webcastr (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
The GOP staged a comeback in Virginia, with Republican Bob McDonnell winning handily over Democrat Creigh Deeds in the race for governor. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports.
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BlogNetNews.com/Iowa (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Paul McKinley dropped out of the governor's race today to focus on next year's Iowa Senate elections. His move made sense, because the Iowa Senate Republican caucus has never been smaller than the current 18 members. With 19 Senate Democrats and only 6 Republicans up for re-election in 2010, [...]
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
"He's a solid guy, and Oregonians know that," says state Republican Chairman Bob Tiernan. "If Dudley wins the primary, the Democrats are going to be in trouble, because he would be a breakout candidate. He is somebody who is dramatically different."