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Obama with 305 Electoral Votes
So predicts former Assembly Speaker, mayor of San Francisco and master politician, Willie Brown. The Democratic presidential nominee takes Ohio, Colorado, New Mexico, Pennsylvania and maybe even Arizona, Brown believes. Potentially North Carolina but not Florida.
Obama receives around 50 more electoral votes than Massachusetts Senator John Kerry did in 2004, Brown says.    Read more »
Predictable Proposition 2 Campaign
It was inevitable.
A doleful, cute-as-a-button piglet stares out from the cover of the direct mail piece paid for by the Humane Society in favor of Proposition 2, the initiative the Humane Society placed on November’s ballot to ban what it considers inhuman treatment of calves, pigs and chickens.
Above the piglet voters are exhorted to remember “You Are Their Only Voice.”    Read more »
Gov. Palin’s Speech and Harry Truman
(Editor’s Note: Gov. Sarah Palin’s invoking of Harry Truman has stirred up plenty of banter on the Internet. Truman was more than a failed haberdasher, some of the comments say. And a Democrat, others rather unnecessarily inform. He was, among other things, initially refered to by colleagues in the U.S. Senate as the “Senator from Pendergast,” the political machine that fostered Truman’s political career.    Read more »
Republican National Convention Coverage By Grace Malaihollo
I’m so sorry I haven’t been blogging, I just got my Internet on in my room. But OMG! Where do I begin? This week has been crazy, adventurous, wonderful and busy. Haha. Monday night we went to the Medtronic Party and it was amazing. We were also invited to the Hispanics rfor McCain reception at a nearby club which featured a Daddy Yankee Concert.    Read more »Julie Soderlund from the Republican National Convention
Ron Paul… The adventure really started in Sacramento when the good people at Northwest Airlines seemed to think that seating me next to a woman in a Ron Paul t-shirt, short shorts and a big hat was a good idea. Or, if nothing else, an amusing social experiment.
She was headed to Minneapolis too, but not for the same reason I am here.    Read more »
This Just In From the Twin Cities — Ashley Gsell
I am e-mailing just having left the Lafayette Club at Minnetonka Beach. It was absolutely beautiful. There was warm rain outside but we were welcomed with a generous buffet and magnificent service. I also got the wonderful opportunity to hear Dr. Frank Luntz speak but I missed the second speech because I was in line for Dr.    Read more »
News from the Republican National Convention By Ashley Gsell and Michelle Dionicio
(Editor’s Note: These posts come in response to a weekend email containing a series of lame questions from the know-nothing editor. These were the questions: How was your Saturday and Sunday? What did you do? Do Youth Delegates get VIP treatment? How is Hurricane Gustav affecting the convention program? What’s the buzz on Gov.    Read more »
Embedded Journalists At the GOP Convention
(Editor’s Note: CC is very pleased to announce that it has at current count four correspondents covering the Republican National Convention. Through the help of Charles Moran, who has handling press matters for the California Delegation, three of California’s Youth Delegates have agreed to share their experiences in the Twin Cities.    Read more »
Busy Schedule for GOP Delegates in the Twin Cities
Shareholders of AT&T should be concerned about the company’s profit levels.
Fresh on the heels of co-sponsoring or sponsoring a plethora of events at the Democratic National Convention, the phone giant is back spreading money around at the Republican National Convention.
Quinn Gillespie & Associates LLC, the Washington D.C. public relations and lobbying firm which created a matrix of social events for the Democratic convention, also created a similar listing for the GOP convention, which revs up August 31.    Read more »
Exclusive Democratic Convention Coverage By Frances Barbour
There was a mile long line to get into Mile HIgh Stadium, where Barack Obama was speaking. Luckily, since my mom was a delegate, we were able to take a shuttle bus. I went to sleep at 2 am the night before so I took a 15 minute nap on the bus.    Read more »- Capitol Cliches (16)
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