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Category Archives: Mary Clare
Jeb Bush moving toward 2016
Jeb Bush has been consistently discussed as one of the contenders for the Republican nomination for the Presidential election of 2016. Recently, his potential seems to be gathering momentum in a few different areas. Firstly, according to Real Clear Politics, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2016, 2016 election, 2016 Presidential Election, GOP, Jeb Bush, Republicans
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How will Congress respond to Obama’s immigration reform?
A couple of weeks ago, Obama unveiled a plan for tackling immigration issues, to be implemented by Executive Order. This new plan would call for more resources to be allocated to law enforcement to help curb border crossing, make it … Continue reading
Record-Setting Midterm Results
This year’s Midterm Election results were notable for a few reasons. In addition to the obvious reasons that Midterm Elections would be notable, such as its influence on future legislation, 2014’s Midterm Elections were record setting in a few areas. … Continue reading
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Tagged campaign finance, Congress, Diversity, Midterm Elections, Midterm Elections 2014, Midterm Results, midterms, social media, voter turnout
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Attractiveness and Elections?
A few days ago, both CBS and Huffington Post reported that a GOP member of the New Hampshire State House of Representatives, Steve Vaillancourt made a prediction about who is going to win Ann McLane Kuster’s seat. In what I … Continue reading
New Hampshire, Scott Brown, and Reproductive Rights.
In New Hampshire’s midterm elections, Republican candidate Scott Brown is running against Democratic incumbent Jeanne Shaheen. According to a recent Huffington Post article, Scott Brown claimed that people don’t care about issues like reproductive rights and pay equality. Instead, Brown … Continue reading
Looking at Age: NH’s Shaheen v. Brown
Jeanne Shaheen is the incumbent running for one of New Hampshire’s Senate seats against Scott Brown, a recent New Hampshire resident of whom many of you may have heard because he ran against Elizabeth Warren for one of Massashusetts’ Senate … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 Midterm election, Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire, Polls, Scott Brown, senate, Surveys
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