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Archive for November 2011

Staging the GOP Debates: Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit (In the Polls)

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 11, 2011 | 0

The most common neighbors on the Republican debate stage have been Perry/Romney, Perry/Paul, and Gingrich/Santorum.

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It’s the Mitt Show: Grossly Unequal Distribution of Face Time Continues at GOP Debates

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 10, 2011 | 8

Romney scores 5+ minutes more speaking time in Michigan than the next closest candidate and has recorded more time than Paul and Santorum combined during the last five debates.

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Democrats Tally Worst Showing in Mississippi Gubernatorial Race Since Reconstruction

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 9, 2011 | 3

For the second consecutive election cycle, the Democratic vote in Mississippi’s gubernatorial race declines to a new post-Reconstruction low.

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Williams Records 4th Worst GOP Gubernatorial Tally in Kentucky in 140 Years

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 9, 2011 | 0

David Williams now holds two of the 10 worst showings by a Republican gubernatorial, U.S. Senate, or presidential nominee in Kentucky since 1871.

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No Appointment Necessary (in AZ, MD, UT, WI)

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 8, 2011 | 1

Over the last 100 years there have been 189 appointments made to the U.S. Senate to fill vacancies created for a variety of reasons such as retirement, death, or resignations to become president or vice-president. Kentucky leads the way with…

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Did Michele Bachmann Coin the Phrase “Frugal Socialists?”

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 8, 2011 | 0

The phrase has appeared sporadically in the media in various political contexts over the last few decades.

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Which State’s US Senators are Drawn from the House at the Highest Rate?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 7, 2011 | 1

Hawaii, Virginia, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Connecticut dip into the US House the most frequently; Alaska, Oregon, Wyoming, Florida, and Nebraska the least.

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Herman Cain in His Own Words: A Smart Politics Exclusive ‘Interview’

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 4, 2011 | 1

Smart Politics asks the tough questions, and Herman Cain answers them… entirely with unedited quotes from his Republican debate performances.

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Leaders of the PAC: Which 2012 US Senate Incumbents are Most Reliant on PAC Donations?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 3, 2011 | 0

Tom Carper, Ben Nelson, and Joe Manchin have received the largest percentage of funds from political committees this cycle.

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The ‘Other’ NRA: Media Coverage of National Restaurant Association Skyrockets

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | November 2, 2011 | 0

Cain’s old trade organization has received more broadcast media coverage during the last two days than from 2007 through 2010 combined.

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