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November 2nd, 2010

Every great production needs an equally spectacular soundtrack.  So, I offer you this official playlist to commemorate the circus maximus that was the 2010 midterm election season (If you care to remember it, that is): (more)

November 1st, 2010

A Wall Street Journal profile of Meg Whitman concluded a year ago that the “danger for her is if the primary or general election turns into a referendum on inexperienced celebrity governors who failed to deliver—in other words, on Arnold.” (more)

November 1st, 2010

Last week, Sean Hannity interviewed me about an alleged double standard: liberals are allowed to inject name-calling into the political arena but conservatives cannot without facing major repercussions. (more)

November 1st, 2010

WASHINGTON (AP) — How early will America know if it’s a Republican romp or if Democrats somehow minimized their damage? There should be plenty of clues Tuesday evening — and long before bedtime. Final results in some states might not be known for days. But trends could be evident from the Midwest and South — especially from Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia — even before most of the nation has finished dinner. (more)

November 1st, 2010

Winners and Losers (more)

October 30th, 2010

Most attendees The Daily Caller interviewed at Comedy Central political pundits Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert’s rally to “Restore Sanity and/or Fear” didn’t know for whom they are voting on November 2. They did, however, know they’re voting Democrat, down the line, because, they said, Republicans don’t fit their mold of “moving forward” in the country. (more)

October 30th, 2010

A look of the key races in the 50 states: (more)

October 29th, 2010

A new public poll Friday indicates that Meg Whitman is closing the gap in the California gubernatorial race, and the Republican’s camp said internals are showing that the contest is a dead heat. (more)

October 29th, 2010

The Internet revolutionized political fundraising, but when it comes to spending those dollars, media strategists are voting old school. (more)

October 28th, 2010

PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — It’s hard to turn off Meg Whitman. The most expensive campaign for governor in U.S. history — about $162 million and counting — is inundating California voters with an unprecedented array of TV and radio ads, glossy magazines, smartphone messages, Facebook videos, postcards and phone calls that will test how far a Republican dollar can go in a state Democrats often dominate. (more)

October 26th, 2010

Democratic candidates in California have extended their leads over Republican challengers in the races for Senate and the governor’s mansion, a new Fox News poll shows. (more)

October 25th, 2010

Last week, former President Bill Clinton urged thousands of San Jose rally attendees to vote for Democratic nominee Jerry Brown for California governor. (more)

October 25th, 2010

Jerry Brown’s campaign on Monday claimed that Meg Whitman, his GOP rival in the California gubernatorial race, endorsed the job the Democrat did when he held the position 30 years ago. (more)

October 25th, 2010

With a little over a week left before Election Day, things are looking increasingly dire for former eBay exec and Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman in California — and the $141.6 million of her own money she’s spent to beat Democrat Jerry Brown. (more)

October 23rd, 2010

Democrat Jerry Brown remains slightly ahead of Republican Meg Whitman in California’s gubernatorial race. (more)

October 20th, 2010

Much has been made of the rise of conservative woman candidates: from Nikki Haley in South Carolina to Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman in California.  Certainly, it’s nice to see strong women pursuing office, and reminding the public (particularly the media) that women don’t all believe in big government and agree with the National Organization for Women on what’s best for women or how to define “women’s issues.” (more)

October 19th, 2010

I have to say, the remarks made by Rand Paul (R-KY) and his opponent Jack Conway (D-KY) at their latest debate were both deplorable and typical of the new low that we are seeing in American politics. (more)

October 19th, 2010

The Independent Women’s Forum is calling Maureen Dowd a “mean girl,” in response to her New York Times column comparing female Republican candidates to characters from a Lindsay Lohan film about high-school cafeteria sniping. (more)

October 19th, 2010

To spend any time at all in California these days is to feel the gale force of Meg Whitman’s money. (more)

October 19th, 2010

Democratic candidate and former Gov. Jerry Brown released a new attack ad against his rival in the California gubernatorial race, former eBay chief Meg Whitman. In it, the Republican candidate echoes the words of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger — literally. (more)

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