MT polls give conflicting data on U.S. Senate race

By   /  May 3, 2012  /  Elections, Featured, Montana, News, Politics & Elections  /  No Comments

Politician at microphone

By Dustin Hurst | Franklin Center
HELENA — The candidate leading in Montana’s tight U.S. Senate race could be Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Tester or GOP U.S. House Rep. Denny Rehberg — depending on the poll.

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Shooting thrusts FL city into epicenter for social activism, justice

By   /  April 19, 2012  /  News  /  No Comments

By Yaël Ossowski | Florida Watchdog

SANFORD — In more tranquil times, the city of Sanford was known as the Historic Waterfront Gateway City, a tribute to its comfortable position between Lakes Monroe and Jesup.

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Incumbent Dems Almire, Critz spar over PA 12th District

By   /  March 27, 2012  /  Elections, News, Politics & Elections  /  No Comments

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Nebraska GOP Senate front-runner takes hits

By   /  March 22, 2012  /  Elections  /  No Comments

 

By Lee Ann O'Neal

Jon Bruning is battling some serious conservative cred problems.
While the Nebraska attorney general is the front-runner in the state’s U.S. Senate Republican primary, Bruning is facing a growing perception that he goes both ways.

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‘Joe the Plumber’ speaks on unions, the media, and plumbing

By   /  March 13, 2012  /  Elections, Media, News  /  No Comments

 

By Steve Miller

Samuel Wurzelbacher was in the house but not at his post.

“We’re looking for Samuel Wurzelbacher,” said the man running the candidate’s forum in Lorain, Ohio, late last month. He scanned the small crowd in the theater with a quick glance. “I saw him here a second ago.”

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