Archive for August 2013
Unusual Exits: 13 Members of Congress Who Drowned
Two congressmen drowned while in office; one former U.S. Representative drowned on the Titanic and another on Independence Day.
Read MoreMark Dayton: Age Is Just a Number
Less than a half year after Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton was sworn into office, he already had one record under his belt: the oldest governor in Minnesota history. Dayton was 63 years, 11 months, and 8 days old on his…
Read MoreAfrican-American US Representatives by the Numbers
Maryland has elected blacks to the U.S. House at the highest rate in the nation since 1870; 25 states have yet to elect any African-Americans to the chamber.
Read MoreCould Scott Brown Win the Presidency?
Brown might be considering a presidential run, but very few presidents since Lincoln lost their last statewide race.
Read MorePennsylvania Democrats Hope to Reverse History in 2014 Gubernatorial Race
Pennsylvanians have elected a governor of the party of the sitting president in only 1 of the last 19 contests dating back to 1938; Democrats are 1-16 since 1860 with a Democrat in the White House.
Read MoreScott Walker’s Ticket to Ride: Obama in the White House?
Wisconsin voters have elected a governor from a different political party than the sitting president in 26 of the last 31 elections dating back to 1932; the GOP is 15-4 with a Democrat in the White House while Democrats are 1-18.
Read MoreUnusual Exits: 6 Members of Congress Killed by Accidental Gunshots
Hunting moose…hunting ducks…cleaning a shotgun…a half-dozen members of Congress learned too late about the importance of firearms safety.
Read MoreAlexander: 1st Tennessee GOP US Senator to Face Viable Primary Challenger
The Volunteer State’s previous Republican U.S. Senate incumbents won their primary contests by an average of 91 points.
Read MoreMeet the 9 US Representatives without Campaign Websites
Election Day is only 442 days away, but these members of the House of Representatives still don’t have their reelection websites up and running…
Read MoreCan Republicans Flip Maine’s 2nd CD Seat?
Nine of Maine’s last 11 open U.S. House seats have been decided by single digits over the last 50 years.
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