How GOP Overreach Put Arizona Back in Play RollingStone.com (blog) Progressives are buoyed by a cascade of recent political events. Redrawn congressional and state district maps give Arizona Democrats a fighting chance to win five out of nine congressional seats, a US Senate seat, and perhaps five more seats in the ... Everything in Moderation, Politics on the BrinkTechnorati
Why the Latino Vote in Arizona Could Be Decisive in 2012 TIME “There is a ripple effect that has the city and the county and the state of Arizona looking at the way they approach politics,” says Joseph Larios, 29, a community organizer now working with the state Democratic Party who helped Valenzuela develop his ...
Sen. Adley's new shot, Louisiana Congressional, Mayoral Politics Bayoubuzz Adley's new shot, Louisiana Congressional, Mayoral Politics It hasn't been an easy tour of duty with the Bobby Jindal administration for Benton state Sen. Robert Adley. A lifelong Democrat, he switched to the Republican Party in December 2007, ...
Salesforce.com CEO Benioff to Join Obama Campaign as Co-Chairman BusinessWeek 22 (Bloomberg) -- President Barack Obama named Salesforce.com Chief Executive Officer Marc R. Benioff, who has donated to Republican candidates as recently as November, to be one of about 30 campaign co-chairmen, a Democratic official said.
Redistricting: The Trade Machine of Politics Politic365 When the smoke cleared after the 3 O'Clock High butt-kicking of Democrats in the 2010 mid-terms most voters went back to their regular lives. But, political activists got to work. Because the 2010 mid-terms weren't about the fact that Republicans took ...
Gingrich will air 30-minute energy ad--Previewing tonight's debate--Romney ... Politico 'I always thought that there was Rick Santorum in Pennsylvania and a Rick Santorum in Washington,' said longtime Philadelphia Democrat Larry Ceisler, noting the duality of a politician who could battle on the Senate floor with Barbara Boxer over ...
6 Reasons We're Feeling Debate Fatigue NPR By at least one count, Wednesday night's Dustup in the Desert — sponsored by CNN and Arizona's Republican Party — is the 26th such face-off — if you count forums and head-to-head encounters. Getting to know the presidential candidates is all well ...