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Friday Daily Delawhere [2.28.14]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [2.28.14]

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What? A Private School Bus Stipend?

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What? A Private School Bus Stipend?

Ok, I’m ready for it. A transplant from Texas dares to question the Delaware practice of providing private school parents who apply for a stipend to transport their children to a non-public school? Yes. Admittedly I was shocked to learn that this is a pretty longstanding practice here and in a number of other states. Apparently also there is funding of school nurses in private schools.

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [2.27.14]

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Thursday Daily Delawhere [2.27.14]

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Wednesday Open Thread [2.26.14]

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Wednesday Open Thread [2.26.14]

Delaware is not sharing its salt with Pennsylvania or New Jersey.

Salt-strapped New Jersey had asked Delaware to share its salt earlier this week, and Delaware said it has enough to last a few more storms, but isn’t willing to share. When asked again if they’d share with neighboring states, {DelDOT Jim] Westhoff told WDEL, “No way.”

LOL. A story about a responsible squirrel and his acorns comes to mind.

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Daily Approval Rating — Results for Governor Markell and Poll for Lt. Governor Matt Denn

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Daily Approval Rating — Results for Governor Markell and Poll for Lt. Governor Matt Denn

Here are the results for Governor Markell. The bigoted brigades that came here last night to defend the Ugandan Right to Discriminate tilted the balance of disapproval for the Governor. That’s the breaks.

Approve 32%
Disapprove 63%
Meh .045%

You can tell the poll was freeped by the knuckle draggers by the “Strongly Disapprove” option, which, out of the the 154 total votes, measured 64. True Delawareans don’t do anything strongly. We’ll redo the poll once the neanderthals are distracted by a shiny rock, next week perhaps.

Now go vote on Matt Denn, to your right————–>

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Wednesday Daily Delawhere [2.26.14]

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Daily Approval Rating — Governor Markell

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Daily Approval Rating — Governor Markell

In the poll on your right, state whether your strongly approve, approve, disapprove or strongly disapprove of the job performance of Governor Jack Markell. There is also an option for Neutral or Meh, which is also kinda like “Don’t care” or “Don’t know.” I am sure why you are voting in a poll if you have no opinion or knowledge of the subject matter of the poll, but sometimes people just want to express a resounding shrug of the shoulders as an opinion.

This poll is of course an internet poll, and thus it is purely voluntary, non-random, and non-scientific. At best, the results can only be described as a poll of the readership of Delaware Liberal.

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [2.25.14]

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Tuesday Daily Delawhere [2.25.14]

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Monday Daily Delawhere [2.24.13]

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Monday Daily Delawhere [2.24.13]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [2.23.14]

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Sunday Daily Delawhere [2.23.14]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [2.22.14]

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Saturday Daily Delawhere [2.22.14]

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2014: The Year for Primaries in Delaware [Updated with Townsend Statement]

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2014: The Year for Primaries in Delaware [Updated with Townsend Statement]

The chart is starting to fill in. But a lot of candidate recruiting remains, especially on the Republican side. One trend is clear: 2014 will feature a lot of primaries. Which makes some sense to a certain extent. Delaware is in many ways a one party state now. Some voters and some candidates recognize that and join the dominant majority party (the Democrats) and then the Democratic Primary is now the only place where there is a competitive election. Perhaps that is why we already have a primary for the 18th Senate District between Gary Wolfe and Patrick Emory.

Other primaries result from the actions and performance of the incumbent in office. These kind of primaries take three forms. First, you can have an organic, grass roots affair with a progressive newcomer challenging an entrenched establishment figure. That was certainly the case with Senator Tony Deluca v. Bryan Townsend in 2012. Second, you can have an incumbent so incompetent and/or vulnerable that multiple challengers enter the race. Indeed, the incumbent might be so incompetent and vulnerable that even the state party establishment will turn its back and endorse one of the challengers. And example of this is the 2012 Insurance Commissioner’s race with Karen Weldin Stewart, Mitch Crane, Dennis Spivak and Paul Gallagher. Finally, you can have a situation where the incumbent has pissed off the establishment in some way. It could be that the incumbent is rightfully (or wrongfully) challenging the status quo. Or it could be that the incumbent has several scandals that are damaging to the party’s chances of keeping the office should the incumbent be the nominee. Or it could be both, if your name is Chip Flowers. And so the establishment puts up a candidate against the incumbent in the hopes that the incumbent will lose.

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Friday Daily Delawhere [2.21.14]

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Friday Daily Delawhere [2.21.14]

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