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2014 to 2016, Looking Forward
Thinking forward to the 2016 presidential election, we have some gauge on how the election will unfold due to the results of the 2014 midterm elections. With regard to Hillary Clinton, it is important to note that the candidates she … Continue reading
Posted in Abigail D.
Tagged Chris Christie, GOP, Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, Midterm Elections, Mitt Romney, presidential election, Rand Paul, senate
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Welcome the Class of 2014…
Republicans are considering the results of the 2014 midterm elections to be a success, while Democrats everywhere are scrawling in disbelief. The Republican Party finally believes that they have the representatives to end the stalemate within American legislature. As of … Continue reading
The Power of State Legislatures
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIMgfBZrrZ8[/youtube] John Oliver dedicated a segment of his show, Last Week Tonight, to the power of state legislatures. In recent weeks America’s focus has been on the midterm elections, particularly concerning whether Republicans will beat out Democrats for a Senate … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, John Oliver, Midterm Elections, senate, state legislatures
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Joni Ernst Might Not Be Enough For Women
This Tuesday, Iowa will prove to be a very key state in the Republican’s race to dominate the senate. The GOP needs six seats to be in the majority, and as a new survey released recently suggest that Republican … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruce Braley, candidate, Hillary Clinton, Iowa, Joni ernst, Republican, senate, Senate race, Women
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New Hampshire Senate Race a Toss-Up
With less than a week left before Election Day, polls in New Hampshire show incumbent Senator Jeanne Shaheen with a slight lead, but one that is within the polls’ margins of error– and even if polls showed a clear lead, … Continue reading
The Bloodhounds are back in Kentucky
The 2014 midterm elections are upon us and models are predicting that Republicans are going to take the senate for the first time since 2006. One state that has attracted a lot of attention this election is Kentucky, which has … Continue reading
GOP Seizing the Senate?
As elections draw near, it appears that the GOP may have a chance to seize the Senate majority for the first time in eight years. In states where Democrats are the incumbents, such as Arkansas, Colorado, and Iowa, the Republican … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 Midterm election, arkansas senate race, Democrat, Democratic party, GOP, senate
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Scott Brown Attempts to Connect with Young Voters
With Jeanne Shaheen having a slight lead over Scott Brown, we can see his campaign strategy shifting in order to close the gap between him and his competition. New Hampshire GOP Candidate Scott Brown targeted young voters this past weekend by … Continue reading