Archive for 2011
The Return of the 11th Commandment?
While there certainly have been memorable moments in the last two Republican presidential debates, those who have followed the eight GOP candidates in their nationally televised performances over the last few months may have noticed something was missing: there were…
Read MoreJesse Ventura, Judge Tunheim to Review JFK Assassination Evidence at Humphrey School Event
On Tuesday afternoon, the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey School of Public Affairs will host an event discussing the evidence of the President Kennedy assassination on the 48th anniversary since the shooting.
Read MoreWin One for The Gipper: Invoking Reagan at the GOP Debates
Reagan has been mentioned 53 times in the Republican debates compared to 38 mentions for all other 42 ex-presidents combined; Gingrich leads the way with 21 with Romney last with zero.
Read MoreUntouchable: Is the GOP Field Afraid to Criticize Newt Gingrich in Debates?
The former House Speaker is the only candidate yet to be attacked at the seven debates conducted since Rick Perry joined the GOP field.
Read MoreGingrich’s Long Hiatus from Political Office Would Make Presidential History
“President Gingrich” would own the largest gap on record between his last day serving in political office and Inauguration Day.
Read MoreHeller vs. History: How Often Do Appointed US Senators Hold Their Seats?
Less than one-third of appointed U.S. Senators retain their seat; number improves to 65 percent for those making it onto the general election ballot.
Read MoreStaging the GOP Debates: Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit (In the Polls)
The most common neighbors on the Republican debate stage have been Perry/Romney, Perry/Paul, and Gingrich/Santorum.
Read MoreIt’s the Mitt Show: Grossly Unequal Distribution of Face Time Continues at GOP Debates
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.
Read MoreDemocrats Tally Worst Showing in Mississippi Gubernatorial Race Since Reconstruction
For the second consecutive election cycle, the Democratic vote in Mississippi’s gubernatorial race declines to a new post-Reconstruction low.
Read MoreWilliams Records 4th Worst GOP Gubernatorial Tally in Kentucky in 140 Years
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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