Washington and Lee is all about politics with mock convention The Virginian-Pilot "I would say absolutely everybody in the political system pays attention to the mock convention because they've had a great record of accuracy through the years," said Larry Sabato, a political scientist at the University of Virginia.
DELAWARE: O'Donnell's political arm faces significant monetary shortfall Bethany Beach Wave "Some of mine have done that poorly, too," said Larry Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia and author of 23 books. "That's the level of sales that I would expect from an academic. And for an academic, that's not bad ...
It's a Good Thing It's a Leap Year Fox News (blog) Democrats are clear about one way to resolve this: assessing a surtax on millionaires. That's a good political issue for the Democrats. But just as last year, it's unlikely to gain support from the GOP. "Republicans have been emphatic that they don't ...
Political campaigns deluged with funding; impact unclear Tucson Citizen The nation has stepped fully into the political season and into a new era for financing elections, from the president down to the city council. In the wake of two federal court decisions in recent years, individuals, corporations and unions are now ...
W.Va. GOP Still Playing Catch-Up Wheeling Intelligencer By MIKE MYER , The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register West Virginia is becoming less and less a Democrat Party stronghold, to judge by voter registration numbers. You couldn't prove it by filings for this year's elections, though.
Democrat Jim Moran, Violent Racist FrontPage Magazine Congressman Jim Moran is an old white Democrat from Virginia who thinks he can judge whether we minority conservatives are acting sufficiently non-white enough. Moran's an inveterate bully, a brawler, a crook and a bigot.
Democrats win Va. judicial standoff Washington Post (blog) Ryan T. McDougle (R-Hanover), chairman of his caucus, said Democrats did not come out of the dispute looking like winners — even though they did get their way. “I am disappointed that they decided to play politics with judges that they felt were ...
Senate outsider Ralph Smith now savoring his opportunity Roanoke Times It is the only Senate committee with a Democratic majority, which feels familiar to Smith. RICHMOND — To hear him tell it, Ralph Smith was underestimated long before he entered politics. "I can relate back to algebra class, must have been about the ...