Monthly Archives: October 2010

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GOP Beating Democrats with Social Media for Midterm Elections

By Anthony Calabrese, MediaShift PBS If 2008 was the year that social networks like Facebook and Twitter broke through to mainstream America, then 2010 is shaping up to be the election year that’s defined by social media. Consider that three out of five Americans who consider themselves somewhat politically active are members of a social […]...
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Schumer, Townsend Spar In NY1 Debate

Senator Charles Schumer and Republican opponent Jay Townsend took part in their first and only debate of the campaign season Sunday, with each taking jabs at one another on several hot button issues including the stimulus bill and financial regulation of Wall Street. The live, hour-long debate sponsored by NY1 and its YNN sister stations […]...
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Schumer, Townsend Spar In NY1 Debate

From: NY1 News Senator Charles Schumer and Republican opponent Jay Townsend took part in their first and only debate of the campaign season Sunday, with each taking jabs at one another on several hot button issues including the stimulus bill and financial regulation of Wall Street. The live, hour-long debate sponsored by NY1 and its […]...
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In every election season, there’s a recount. Lessons from Bush and Franken.

By Jay Weiner, The Washington Post It is Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the wee hours of the morning after election night. From Chicago to Las Vegas, from West Virginia to Colorado, exhausted campaign managers are on their BlackBerrys and iPhones, talking, e-mailing and texting with election lawyers and party operatives in Democratic and Republican bunkers […]...
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LEAH™ Hosts Meeting with F.A.U. & Shoah Foundation Institute

BOCA RATON, FL—The League of Educational Awareness of the Holocaust™ (LEAH) Board of Directors recently hosted a dinner at Max’s Grille with Dr. Samuel Paul, Associate Professor of Digital Resources at the Shoah Foundation Institute, University of Southern California. The event was underwritten by LEAH Board members, Karol and Marshall Hershon, and celebrated the successful […]...
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John Dennis outraises Nancy Pelosi

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Republican challenger raised more than $1.1 million over the past three months, more than three times as much as Pelosi did. John Dennis, the Ron Paul-backed GOP nominee running against the Speaker in her liberal San Francisco-based district, raised roughly five times as much as he collected in the previous quarter, […]...
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John Dennis outraises Nancy Pelosi

By Kasie Hunt, Politico House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Republican challenger raised more than $1.1 million over the past three months, more than three times as much as Pelosi did. John Dennis, the Ron Paul-backed GOP nominee running against the Speaker in her liberal San Francisco-based district, raised roughly five times as much as he collected […]...
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Independent Women’s Voice: The Repeal Pledge

The Wall Street Journal – Opinion Holding politicians to their promise to replace ObamaCare. Republicans are promising to “repeal and replace” ObamaCare, and more than a few Democrats seem to be running on—or at least from—the same issue. And it’s a good campaign platform given the rising unpopularity and toxic side effects of one of […]...
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Independent Women’s Voice: The Repeal Pledge

Holding politicians to their promise to replace ObamaCare. Republicans are promising to “repeal and replace” ObamaCare, and more than a few Democrats seem to be running on—or at least from—the same issue. And it’s a good campaign platform given the rising unpopularity and toxic side effects of one of the worst pieces of legislation Congress […]...