Posts by Dr. Eric Ostermeier
Could Republicans Sweep the Midwest in US Senate Races Again in 2012?
GOP won nine Senate seats in the region last November for the first time since 1920
Read MoreAfrican Americans Notch Record Number of U.S. House Seats in 2010 Election
However, decade-by-decade rate of growth of number of blacks in the U.S. House has stalled to its lowest level since the 1920s
Read MoreAfrican-Americans Still Dreaming of Equal Representation in Congress
Black Americans have been elected to the U.S. House in less than half the states throughout history and to the U.S. Senate in just three
Read MoreOhio’s Population Rank Over the Last 100 Years
Five decades of sluggish growth see the Buckeye State shed one third of its U.S. House delegation since 1960
Read MoreMichael Steele Era on Par with Historical Tenure of RNC Chairmen
Over 75 percent of RNC Chairmen throughout history have served less than two full terms; 61 percent have served two years or less
Read MoreMinnesota: More Governors than Vikings Head Coaches Since 1961
Vikings rank fourth for the longest average coaching tenure in the NFL over the past 50 years; gubernatorial turnover in Gopher State is 25 percent higher than Vikings head coaches
Read MoreNumerology Alert: Will 1/11/11 Be a Notable Day in U.S. History?
Over the last century, U.S. history has only provided a few examples of notable events taking place on eyebrow-raising dates on the calendar.
Read MoreRepublican Female U.S. Representatives Lead Commentary on Giffords Shooting
Nearly 40 percent of female GOP U.S. House members issued early press releases on House websites after the shooting in Arizona, compared to 25 percent of female Democrats, male Republicans, and male Democrats
Read MoreWisconsin’s Population Rank Over the Last 100 Years
Badger State population has dropped from 13th to 20th in the nation over the past century
Read MoreBachmann’s Potential Presidential Pathway Not Well-Trodden
Only one sitting member of the U.S. House has been elected president in history (Garfield); only three presidents have been elected with U.S. Representative as the highest elected office attained on their resume
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