Rumors For The Next Campaign
To those who are already planning for the 2012 elections: if challenged by a reporter to back up your claims, simply say, "The issue isn't about facts. It's about starting a necessary discussion."
To those who are already planning for the 2012 elections: if challenged by a reporter to back up your claims, simply say, "The issue isn't about facts. It's about starting a necessary discussion."
Gone are the days when independent voting was the province of the "conservative white male." It's estimated that more than 20% of the independents who voted for Obama are people of color.
Michael Connell now joins such critical players as Paul Wellstone, John Tower, JFK, Jr., and many more critical public figures who have died in small plane crashes at questionable moments.
For the first time in 44 years, the state of Indiana voted for a Democrat for President. While we know about the massive coordinated Obama campaign vo...
Tonight, as Americans have decided they would prefer Obama to McCain as their next president there is a sigh of relief, and disbelief, in many quarters in the Middle East, including in Iran.
To remind people of the absurdity that dictates who makes the most important decisions on earth, this week I am publishing my emails from the time I spent in Iowa last winter while making a video about the caucus process.
There is no way to understand President elect Obama's victory as anything less than the start of not just a monumental political change but a spiritual revolution as well.
On Friday the Board may take action on those ballots which could determine the outcome of Minnesota's very close US Senate race between Al Franken and Norm Coleman.
"Obamanos" is a bit of political Spanglish seen on bumper stickers in states with large Hispanic populations that translates -- in essence, not literally -- to "let's go Obama."
Eastern Afghanistan--In the early hours of the morning, an Army Captain watched as the election results were being reported. He shook his head in disgust. "This is proof that the media can elect a President."
In selecting his team, Obama should look to future opportunities -- to how he can help solve the critical problems of the nation and the world -- and not to past obligations.
Thank you Barack Obama. Thank you for four years ago making me say out-loud, "Why can't he be our candidate?" Thank you for blowing away the ether of complacency.
So we held our breath for twenty-two months, twenty-two months of an election that everyone claimed would bore us witless. The exact opposite turned out to be true: it was riveting.
DO NOT OPERATE HEAVY MACHINERY. I realize this may further damage our economy, but I don't want to be around some forklift operator who suddenly realizes what the heck happened last night.
Winners: The Davids - Axelrod and Plouffe: they spearheaded a near flawless campaign. Katie Couric: her multi-part interview with Sarah Palin was the turning point in how the country saw Palin -- and by extension John McCain. And she did it in a way that left no room for accusations of being unfair or playing "Gotcha!" Michelle Obama: smarts, grace, style, charm, and a serious "good mommy" vibe -- she's got the whole package. Losers: Joe Lieberman: failed to deliver Democrats, independents, or Jews. And on the way to losing his committee chairmanships. Liddy Dole: her "Godless" ad will be taught in What Not To Do poli sci classes for a century. Joe the Plumber: the clock just hit 15 minutes, and the wakeup call will not be pleasant.
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America needs more Paul Wellstones. It is truly a sad world without him.
What's up with this election? It is pathetic that they can't get this recount
finished.
HEY!! HUFFPOST!!!
The story's title clearly says "Election Results". Don't you think it might be prudent to have the Election Results posted here?
They must be hidden!!
I am running beside you Al,...... "C'mon, you can take this guy, YOU CAN TAKE THIS GUY!!!"
Paul Wellstone was my hero.
Who is responsible for the false attacks on Al Franken? Here are some interesting facts.
With Rove"s protégé Feather in the mix, they have someone who has extensive experience in moving the needle of public opinion in those targeted states.
In addition to his Bush/Cheney work and his associations with Freedom"s Watch and The American Issues Project, Feather has been instrumental in getting the GOP message directly to voters for the past several years through his company, FLS Connect.
FLS Connect describes itself as "innovators in the voter and constituent communications industry" and claims that among their clients are all 50 Republican State Parties, the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee, the Republican Governors Association, the United States Chamber of Commerce, Grover Norquist"s group Americans for Tax Reform, Citizens Against Government Waste, and the National Rifle Association, to name a few.
Swift boats, Robo-calls, and dirty astro-turf campaigns are their specialties. Norm Coleman paid Tony Feather 1.6 million for "consultant fees".
Hopefully they are following IRS rules.
"The New 527s
According to Karen Blackistone, an attorney with the Washington, D.C. based law firm of Holtzman Vogel, PLLC., a firm that specializes in elections, political, and campaign finance law, 501(c)(4)'s must use the majority of their funding for issues-based appeals but may use the remaining funds for "political purposes."
When asked to explain, Blackistone said, "527s are 100 percent political while a 501(c)(4)"s primary purpose has to be "social welfare" which means that a majority of their activities could be things like issue advocacy. There is some dispute, however, over what percentage of their activity must be devoted to social welfare to be considered the "primary purpose." So long as its not their primary purpose, a 501(c)(4) can engage in non-partisan political activity which could include "Get out the Vote" efforts, candidate report cards, rides to the polls, and more."
As for disclosing who contributes to the organization, Blackistone said "All nonprofit organizations are required to file an annual tax return with the IRS, including the names, addresses and amounts of contributions over $5,000. This information, however, is not required by law to be made public. Under some circumstances, donors may be required to be disclosed publicly on FEC filings if the 501(c)(4) airs issue advocacy electioneering communications."
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