Archive for June 16th, 2010

Dispatch From The BP Braintrust

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BP Executive Carl-Henric Svanberg wants you to know he really cares about the “small people.”

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What Happens If The Tea Party Doesn’t Win Big?

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Unstable Isotope posted on the laughable poll that shows O’Donnell and Urquhart winning big.  This got me thinking.  These guys, and gals, really, really, really believe they are going to win – and win big.  Take a stroll over to Delaware Politics if you don’t believe me.  On, UI’s thread I asked… The problem is […]

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Wednesday Open Thread

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The Wednesday edition of your semi-daily open thread.

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Jim Westhoff Moneybomb

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Hope this isn’t too late , but Jim Westhoff (running for 35th District Rep) kicked off his moneybomb effort last night and we’ll let him take it from there:

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General Assembly Post-Game Wrap-Up/Pre-Game Show: Wed., June 16, 2010

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If you’re getting this report on your Delaware Liberal I-Phone app, you’ll want to pull over onto the shoulder before reading this. The Delaware State Senate voted yesterday to ban the use of hand-held cell phones while driving. This is a signature accomplishment for this General Assembly and the bill’s sponsors, Rep. Darryl Scott and […]

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O’Donnell Supporters Get Excited

Filed in Delaware by on June 16, 2010 16 Comments

O’Donnell supporters have been pushing poll results showing her leading Mike Castle by 47% among likely Republican voters. Dialogue Delaware finds that these results are a bit misleading.

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Call Senator Carper, Sign the Petition

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The Progressive Change Campaign Committee is working on an effort today to get constituents of Wall Street reform conferees asking us to sign the Hoenig-Fisher letter

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