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[edit] Ballot Access News » Blog Archive » Alpine, Wyoming, Must Re-Do ...
22 November 2008, by unknown The voters of Alpine, Wyoming, are being asked to return to the polls on November 25, to vote again in a State House race. On November 4, the race in the 22nd district between Democrat Jim Roscoe and Charles Stough was very close. ...
[edit] Will pride kick in? - GoVolsXtra
21 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/6-0&fd=A&url=http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2008/nov/21/will-pride-kick-in/&cid=1271994114&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNGPaHPuQT8vvHAn3sd8DGPw7T-1-Q">Will pride kick in?</a> GoVolsXtra, TN - <nobr>23 hours ago</nobr> Tailback Arian Foster (thigh bruise) could play after missing the Wyoming game on Nov. 8, however junior Montario Hardesty will make his first start since ... |
[edit] girlsbasketballrecruit: Georgia Dodges Oakland, Wyoming Hits Century
21 November 2008, by kja Ashley Sickles (Crestwood, IA) had 8 points for Wyoming. Danye Guinn (St. Francis) had 26 points for UND. Kierah Kimbrough (BGMR) added 20 more. #8 Stanford beat New Mexico 84-46. Amy Beggin (Roseville) led NM with 12. ...
[edit] Wyoming Attempting To Solve Wolf Management Problem - Black Bear ...
21 November 2008, by unknown According to Local News8 in Pocatello, Idaho, an interim Wyoming Joint Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Committee has picked one of six wolf management bills to sponsor. The proposed bill will allow for hunting ...
[edit] RealClearPolitics - Politics Nation - LA 04: Dueling Polls
20 November 2008, by unknown Going through poll withdrawal? Get your daily fix with two new polls out of Louisiana's hotly contested Fourth Congressional District, where both parties show their candidates leading the race to replace outgoing GOP Rep. Jim McCrery. ...
[edit] Editorial: A suspect warning of voter fraud - Minneapolis Star Tribune
19 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=A&url=http://www.startribune.com/opinion/34707699.html&cid=1272510118&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNHgGT9xS0QkooQOeAM7iZXEGys1dA">Editorial: A suspect warning of voter fraud</a> Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - <nobr>Nov 19, 2008</nobr> The others: Idaho, Iowa, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Wyoming. In addition, North Dakota has no voter registration; Connecticut and Rhode ... |
[edit] Public health vs. individual rights - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
17 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=A&url=http://www.jacksonholestartrib.com/articles/2008/11/17/news/wyoming/5cb15f8b2d67851687257503002682ef.txt&cid=1271464477&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNFofjgzbbjgUb1CxDIAEpNfJLCePg">Public health vs. individual rights</a> Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - <nobr>Nov 17, 2008</nobr> In addition, statewide polls have shown that Wyoming voters support a ban on smoking in public buildings. A 2006 poll by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. ... |
[edit] Wyoming Small Business Owners Go to the Polls in Last Major ...
13 November 2008, by unknown Voting still continues for Wyoming's small business owners, those employers of more workers and generators of more jobs than big business, big labor and big government.
[edit] Is Wyoming the Reddest State? Or Just One of the Palest? - New West
11 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/4-0&fd=A&url=http://www.newwest.net/topic/article/is_wyoming_the_reddest_state_or_just_one_of_the_palest/C37/L37/&cid=1271370839&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNEHZB_K0JIykCJ-l_3-9HHzdzMyiw">Is Wyoming the Reddest State? Or Just One of the Palest?</a> New West, MT - <nobr>Nov 11, 2008</nobr> According to CNN exit polls, Wyoming whites voted 66 percent for McCain, 11 points above the national average and only one point above the state as a whole. ... |
[edit] What Obama's Victory Really Means
10 November 2008, by Obama's victory last night was more than just a victory against Bush politics and everything that went wrong over the past eight years. And, it wasn't just about the declining economy that some Americans feel won't get resolved inside a McCain Administration. What Obama brings to the table is more than ...
[edit] Posting a video
10 November 2008, by I will be posting a short video, only about 15 seconds, from MY polling place on 11/4/2008. I am sooo tired now, worked all night on 45 mins sleep...so will do it later. As some say...if you are looking for an "action movie" this will not be it! :) LOL It was a very nice, laid back day at the polling booth. Now, without further ado...I bid you adieu. Hhehehe Sorry, could not resist. Sleep time...
[edit] Presidential Polls Accurate; No Bradley Effect - Forbes
10 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9-0&fd=A&url=http://blogs.forbes.com/trailwatch/2008/11/presidential-po.html&cid=1268608288&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNGOwvkV-EZw7dIeKrZWFuMznv7M_g">Presidential Polls Accurate; No Bradley Effect</a> Forbes, NY - <nobr>Nov 10, 2008</nobr> Alaska, Arkansas, and Wyoming, the states with Obama’s biggest underperformances, are so heavily Republican that pollsters usually don’t bother with them. ... |
[edit] Barack Obama is Elected the 44th President: "Change Has Come to America"
5 November 2008, by 11:57 p.m.: The "next First Family of the United States" is introduced and Barack, Michelle, Malia and Sasha Obama walk onstage to the cheering crowd. President-elect Barack Obama seems tired and moved--it's been an emotional few days for him. But he gives a rousing speech outlining his plans and rallying ...
[edit] (BLOG-LIKE POSTING) Obama and Canada
5 November 2008, by Stephen Collinson's article in the Melbourne Herald-Sun was the first article that appeared in Google News when I Googled the terms electoral college. DEMOCRAT Barack Obama has taken huge strides towards becoming the first black US president, with TV networks projecting he will win the crucial battleground ...
[edit] New exit polls add West Virginia, Georgia to McCain. - UTM Pacer
5 November 2008, by
[edit] Real Time Election Results
5 November 2008, by I'll be bumping this to the top periodically all night. It's a widget and will update automatically. Click on the "President" link for live vote tallies. Update: 10:00 pm: Obama wins Iowa, Colorado and New Mexico. He's got 206 electoral votes, 64 to go. McCain gets Kansas and Utah, but he is toast. ...
[edit] Buzz Updates: Key Wins and Other Election Night Calls
5 November 2008, by by Yahoo! News Blog Updates from the Yahoo! News Blog: Obama wins presidency | 11:01 p.m. Obama wins California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, giving him 324 electoral votes to McCain's 120 (AP). He will be the 44th president of the United States . After a tight battle against Republican Sen. John McCain ...
[edit] Your Election 2008 Results
5 November 2008, by 2008_11_04_results.jpg AP Photos by Jae Hong (left), Stephan Savoia (right) Good evening, everyone. We'll be keeping you updated with results, both national and local, as they roll in. Will our junior Senator become President? Will incumbents like Rahm and Durbin hold on to their seats? Will the people ...
[edit] Sargasso Verkiezingscafé | Obama president
4 November 2008, by logo presidentsverkiezingen VS 2008 De verkiezing van de president van de Verenigde Staten was ook dit jaar weer een spannende aangelegenheid. Maar rond vijf uur vannacht werd het duidelijk: de Verenigde Staten krijgen een president met Afrikaanse roots. John McCain heeft inmiddels zijn verlies toegegeven, ...
[edit] It’s election day - Powell Tribune
4 November 2008, by BBC News It’s election day Powell Tribune - 21 minutes ago Twelve open-poll hours between 7 am and 7 pm today (Tuesday) will determine much of Wyoming’s governance over coming years. State voters will help pick the United States’ next president and choose which three candidates will represent ...
[edit] Wyoming voters head to the polls Tuesday - The Casper Star Tribune
4 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2008/11/04/ap-state-wy/d947pkq00.txt&cid=1266567673&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNGFlDCaleZngs-JeJMhItJH8ybRSg">Wyoming voters head to the polls Tuesday</a> The Casper Star Tribune, WY - <nobr>Nov 4, 2008</nobr> Wyoming voters will have the rare opportunity to select all three members of the state's congressional delegation and vote for a new president when they ... |
[edit] Predictions
4 November 2008, by I’d be surprised if Obama wins by double digits, which is what some of the polling suggests. Traditionally, Democrats are overestimated in the polls, though this year, it’s hard to tell. I suspect there will be a moderate “Bradley effect,” but not in the way it’s usually described. I think ...
[edit] McCain has history on his side in Wyo.
4 November 2008, by Republican John McCain has history on his side when it comes to Wyoming, as the state's voters headed to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for president.
[edit] Kissing Your Electoral Sister
3 November 2008, by November 5 - It's a tie. After two years, four debates, hundreds of millions of dollars, thousands of polls, millions of pundits, and more plot twists than a dozen mystery thrillers, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama stand deadlocked with 269 electoral votes each. McCain overcame deficits ...
[edit] WBR Poll: McCain leads Obama by 10 points - Wyoming Business Report
3 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/7-0&fd=A&url=http://www.wyomingbusinessreport.com/article.asp%3Fid%3D97011&cid=0&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNEuKbRC1JoO4PHHp1qJYNeMXOL2Yg">WBR Poll: McCain leads Obama by 10 points</a> Wyoming Business Report, WY - <nobr>Nov 3, 2008</nobr> By MJ Clark CHEYENNE – The Wyoming Business Report’s unofficial poll of which presidential candidate would be best for business has generated more responses ... |
[edit] Final Senate Elections Predictions
3 November 2008, by The state of the Senate races is very fluid. I'll begin by listing the seats I have 100% confidence that the Democrats will win. VIRGINIA: Fmr. Gov. Mark Warner defeats Fmr. Gov. Jim Gilmore NEW MEXICO: Rep. Tom Udall defeats Rep. Steve Pearce COLORADO: Rep. Mark Udall defeats Fmr. Rep. Bob Schaffer ...
[edit] The Polls - 11/3
3 November 2008, by One day to go. In January, the polling for the New Hampshire primary had Obama leading by an average of 8.3 points. Sounds scary right? Let's look at those numbers - Obama was predicted to get 38%, Clinton 30%, Edwards 18%, Richardson 6% and 8% undecided. The results? Obama got 37%, Edwards got 17%, ...
[edit] Obama leads the polls - EnerPub
2 November 2008, by
[edit] Beyond The Polls: State of the Day - Wyoming
2 November 2008, by JD Environmentalists may have enjoyed all the national monuments created in the West, but Wyoming didn't appreciate bans on the use of natural resources. In both 2000 and 2004, this was twice one of George W. Bush's best states and not ...
[edit] Today's Polls, 11/1
1 November 2008, by This is beginning to look like a five-state election. Those states are Virginia, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Nevada. Essentially all relevant electoral scenarios involve some combination of these five states. I should caution that by far the most likely scenario is that Obama wins some relatively decisive victory of anywhere from 3-12 points in the popular vote. If Obama wins the popular vote by anything in this range, he will find plenty of blue territory, accumulating somewhere between 3
[edit] Election predictions
31 October 2008, by And now, my predictions for the election. My state-by-state predictions for the election. Alabama: McCain wins. Obama gets 10% of the white vote. Alaska: McCain wins handily, but Democrats win both the House and Senate races. Arizona: McCain wins his home state ... narrowly. Arkansas: McCain in a cakewalk. ...
[edit] How to Watch the Election and Know What's Going On
31 October 2008, by Watching election night coverage can be confusing and frustrating, because reporters rarely give you a complete picture of what's going on. They want you to keep viewing and think every development is of utmost importance, and clarity often gets sacrificed for this end. This is your guide of what to ...
[edit] Lummis day in the life: Race to the finish - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
27 October 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/8-0&fd=A&url=http://www.jacksonholestartrib.com/articles/2008/10/27/news/wyoming/doc4905d6f37baab618780387.txt&cid=1263421826&ei=d5coSZ2jNZnK8AS3kZQF&usg=AFQjCNEZGUMhIjKflZDOJbpEgCj1Ij1NpA">Lummis day in the life: Race to the finish</a> Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - <nobr>Oct 27, 2008</nobr> Lummis, 54, is a Wyoming native, a member of the dominant political party and served more than two decades in elected state office. ... |
[edit] Today's Polls, 10/21
21 October 2008, by After some incremental improvements by John McCain over the course of the past week, we are now looking once again a handful of polls showing Barack Obama with a double-digit lead -- most dramatically his 14-point advantage in the latest Pew poll. Obama also gained ground in the aggregate of the national trackers, which showed four Obama gains (Zogby, Gallup, Pew, IBD/TIPP), one McCain gain (Battleground), and three pushes (Rasmussen, Research 2000, ABC/Post). What we may have witnessed is some
[edit] Political Punch
21 October 2008, by Natalie Gewargis Poll Cats: Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wyoming. October 21, 2008 10:27 AM. Illinois -- 56-32 Obama, 10/18, Chicago Tribune New Jersey -- 59-36 Obama, 10/19, Quinnipiac University Pennsylvania -- 52-42 Obama, 10/20, ...
[edit] Polls- Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wyoming
21 October 2008, by I'm really loving that PA poll and McCain can bite me with his 3 Wyoming electorals. Via Jake. Illinois -- 56-32 Obama, 10/18, Chicago Tribune New Jersey -- 59-36 Obama, 10/19, Quinnipiac University Pennsylvania -- 52-42 Obama, 10/20, Muhlenberg College/Morning Call Wyoming -- 58-32 McCain, 10/14, Mason-Dixon/The Casper Star-TribuneElectoral map via 538
[edit] Polls- Illinois, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wyoming
21 October 2008, by Paddy I'm really loving that PA poll and McCain can bite me with his 3 Wyoming electorals. Via Jake. Illinois -- 56-32 Obama, 10/18, Chicago Tribune New Jersey -- 59-36 Obama, 10/19, Quinnipiac University Pennsylvania -- 52-42 Obama, 10/20, ...
[edit] 10/20: The Ultimate Obamacan?
20 October 2008, by Unsurprisingly, conservative bloggers are playing down the importance of Gen. Colin Powell's endorsement of Barack Obama. Jonathan Garthwaite calls it the "non-story of the year" while Hugh Hewitt asserts that "only Manhattan-Beltway elites think this matters." Several bloggers on the right are questioning ...
[edit] Today's Polls, 10/17
17 October 2008, by In Chuck Todd we trust; all others must bring data. And right now, we're in something of a holding pattern, waiting to see the next turn in the race. Obama's momentum has possibly stalled out, but has probably yet begun to reverse itself. It's also possible that Obama's momentum was on the verge of reversing itself before Wednesday night's debate, but that the debate was enough to hold McCain off or perhaps even shift things further in Obama's direction. Furthermore, it's possible that the numbe
[edit] Why Are We Even Having This Discussion?
17 October 2008, by Content after the jump due to the public policy nature of the post. Here we go again. Every four years we go into the partisan spasms of a heat-not-light (dis)enfranchisement “debate”. What’s perpetually lost is any coherent discussion of the causes of the debate. As with gerrymandering, the causes ...
[edit] Platte County Democrats: Wyoming Polls thus far
29 September 2008, by Michael Wyoming Polls thus far. We have some poll numbers conducted from Sept 22-24th, and Gary Trauner is once again in a dead heat against a Republican opponent. The rest of the Democratic hopefuls are polling in the mid-thirties percentile. ...
[edit] Rasmussen reports Obama looking good in Michigan
12 September 2008, by Update: Rasmussen Just released the poll for the state of Washington, showing the race extremely close. The poll was taken on the same day as the Michigan and Wyoming Polls were. Rasmussen has release two new polls for Michigan, and Wyoming. No real news in Wyoming as McCain is way ahead. However McCain has been hoping to push to win the state of Michigan, but it appears that this is going to be a difficult task with Obama ahead 5 points in the poll. Michigan: The McCain camp has been hopin
[edit] FiveThirtyEight.com: Electoral Projections Done Right: Today's Polls, 9/11
11 September 2008, by schmiss
[edit] Today's Polls, 9/11
11 September 2008, by An avalanche of polling today, but a consistent theme emerges: And what is that theme? Well, it's that the popular vote and the Electoral College are significantly diverging. Although the Republicans seem to be polling stronger than they were in the pre-convention period almost everywhere, the differences are much larger in traditionally red states, particularly in the South and the rural West (Colorado and Nevada, by the way, are not rural states). Basically, I think the Republicans are gettin
[edit] Rasmussen Reports Wyoming Poll — Red As Ever
11 September 2008, by Wyoming last voted for a Democrat in 1964 and that’s not going to change this year. The Rasmussen Reports poll out for Wyoming show Senator McCain enjoying a comfortable 19 point margin over Senator Obama, 58% to 39%. Reliably red Wyoming looks safe for Republicans with John McCain leading Barack Obama 58% to 39% in [...]—
[edit] Electoral College Cartograms R Us
12 August 2008, by Again, I’m in debt to Pollster.com and Dr. Sara Fabrikant. John McCain’s support in Texas moved from “lean” to”strong” this week according to Pollster.com’s trend analysis, shoring up his base support but not significantly moving any electoral trends away from Obama. Arizona, however, did move from ...
[edit] Puditry Week Starts One Day Late
5 August 2008, by For the remainder of the week I think I'll try turning the focus away from me and let you see things through (info) jimb -colored glasses. Today was a voting day in Michigan. There were primaries for a few seats and one county wide ballot initiative. Whenever my polling place is open I like to implement ...
[edit] Imagine Obama
4 August 2008, by I just returned from my trip to Europe (Berlin, Paris, London, Barcelona, Milano, Nice) and I wanna thank everyone who visited this blog. During my trip, this blog reached over 10,000 visitors. Thank you very much. So, I’m off to bed now. Talk to you all very very soon. (We are less than 100 days away to change this country and the world :)) Tags: Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, South Carolina, Iowa, California, Kansas, Campaign, Arizona, Michelle Obama, USA 2008, New Hampshire, US
[edit] wyoming polls
13 July 2008, by Trends2009 wyoming polls: barack obama to hold the line in wyoming caucus ... check out wyoming polls: barack obama to hold the line in wyoming caucus - submitted by saul relative at associated content ... new polls out. ...
[edit] "Vote for the Udall nearest you"
9 July 2008, by Bloomberg News has a nice profile by Nicholas Johnston out today focusing on the Udall boys, first cousins Mark of Colorado and Tom of New Mexico. Scions of one of the West's most prominent political families, both are U.S. House members, and both are pretty good bets to win U.S. Senate seats this November. ...
