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Obama Winning Georgia? How He Could Pull Off An UpsetA new InsiderAdvantage/Poll Position survey shows the remarkable: Barack Obama could very well win the deep-red state of Georgia. The Illinois Democrat, according to the poll, has a slight edge over John McCain by a margin of 48 percent to 47 percent. The findings represent an outlier from other ... |
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Keeping the Smears StraightJust a quick word on the alleged push polling of Jewish voters that's being reported in various quarters. First let me say that we've been as vigilant as anyone over the years in tracking these kinds of subterranean campaign tactics, so we like a good push poll story as much as the next guy. ... |
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West Virginia Primary Open ThreadWest Virginia Primary-PresidentDemocraticREPORTING: 0%CandidateVotes%DClinton, Hillary00%3Obama, Barack00%2TOTAL VOTES0Powered by IntoxiNation and Crooks and LiarsUPDATED: Tue May 13, 2008 at 07:29 pm EST ... |
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The Serials Cataloger: “Confessions of a Correspondent from the Choice-of-Entry War: Review of Responses to a Set of Informal Opinion Surveys” by Andrew D. ShroyerShroyer’s article is the fourth in a quartet on the latest entry versus successive entry debate. He surveyed both catalogers and public services librarians, using separate survey instruments for each group, in his exploration of the topic. Both raw data and evaluative summaries of his sur... |
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Vermont Same-Sex Marriage Commission Releases ReportThe Vermont Commission on Family Recognition and Protection, a special panel set up last summer to hold hearings and study the potential impact of offering full marriage equality as opposed to civil unions in the state, released a report today that suggests the state should take steps in that dir... |
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Endorsing Obama Is Costing Oprah In The Favorable RatingsLos Angeles Times reporter and blogger Andrew Malcolm drew an interview on MSNBC Tuesday for his report at Top of the Ticket that Oprah Winfrey is suffering in popularity due to her endorsement and campaigning for Barack Obama. (MSNBC also blamed a popular YouTube video called The Church of Oprah... |

