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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [9.2.14]

Filed in Delaware by on September 2, 2014 2 Comments
Tuesday Daily Delawhere [9.2.14]

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Labor Day Daily Delawhere [9.1.14]

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Labor Day Daily Delawhere [9.1.14]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [8.31.14]

Filed in Delaware by on August 31, 2014 1 Comment
Sunday Daily Delawhere [8.31.14]

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The Weekly Addresses

Filed in National by on August 30, 2014 0 Comments


President Obama


Governor Markell

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [8.30.14]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [8.30.14]

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Friday Open Thread [8.29.14]

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Here are some more polling goodness for this Friday before a long Labor Day Weekend. I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday.

KANSAS–SENATOR–SurveyUSA: Sen. Pat Roberts (R) 37, Chad Taylor (D) 32, Greg Orman (I) 20.

PENNSYLVANIA–GOVERNOR–Franklin & Marshall College: Tom Wolf (D) 49, Gov. Tom Corbett (R) 24.

MICHIGAN–GOVERNOR–EPIC-MRA: Mark Schauer (D) 45, Gov. Rick Snyder (R) 43.

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Delaware 2014: The House [Pre-Primary]

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Delaware 2014: The House [Pre-Primary]

Here is my pre-primary look at the state of play in the State House of Representatives. The Democrats currently hold the majority of 27 to 14. The Republicans are looking to make inroads into that margin, and they will. But do the Dems have pickup opportunities of their own?

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Friday Daily Delawhere [8.29.14]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [8.29.14]

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It’s Over

Filed in Delaware by on August 28, 2014 14 Comments
It’s Over

Apparently, that 3:45 pm meeting between Elaine Manlove and Treasurer Flowers was quick. Amy Cherry of WDEL is up with the following story that Flowers’ withdrawal from the state treasurer’s race is effective IMMEDIATELY.

Flowers tells WDEL he spoke to state Elections Commissioner Elaine Manlove and made the the decision final, ending speculation that he might re-enter the race. The announcement comes two weeks after Flowers, through tears, said he would be moving to Massachusetts, and politics would be his past, in the wake of a harassment accusation from ex-deputy treasurer Erika Benner.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [8.28.14]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [8.28.14]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [8.27.14]

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [8.27.14]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [8.26.14]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [8.26.14]

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Monday Open Thread [8.25.14]

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Monday Open Thread [8.25.14]

GOP columnist and consultant David Frum is down but not yet out on his Republican Party.

Three big trends have decisively changed the Republican Party over the past decade, weakening its ability to win presidential elections and gravely inhibiting its ability to govern effectively if it nevertheless somehow were to win. First, Republicans have come to rely more and more on the votes of the elderly, the most government-dependent segment of the population — a serious complication for a party committed to reducing government. Second, the Republican donor class has grown more ideologically extreme, encouraging congressional Republicans to embrace ever more radical tactics. Third, the party’s internal processes have rigidified, in ways that dangerously inhibit its ability to adapt to changing circumstances. The GOP can overcome the negative consequences of these changes and, in time, surely will. The ominous question for Republicans is, How much time will the overcoming take?

And yet… he still delusionally believes that a multiethnic, socially tolerant conservatism is ready to take over in the cyclic response to the Liberal Obama years, just as the alleged Compassionate Conservative Bush years followed the Liberal Clinton years, just as the law and order conservative Nixon years (a contradiction in terms) following the chaos of the liberal 1960’s. Just as, more generally, small government Reaganism was in response to New Deal Rooseveltism.

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