Delaware

Daily Kos Gives Delaware Progressives The Election Day Love

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 17, 2020 5 Comments

With a link to my Dave McBride whipping post story.  Who knows, maybe that story made a difference in the outcome.  Time to revel, kids, we went national!: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/9/17/1977969/-Morning-Digest-Progressives-once-again-oust-a-bunch-of-incumbent-lawmakers-this-time-in-Delaware

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Cathy Cloutier’s First Lit Piece Is…Strange

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 17, 2020 10 Comments

Got her first mailer today. Oversized postcard.   She’s taken some new pictures. The front of the mailer has this picture and a similar color combination as you see here: https://www.cathycloutier.com/ There’s a banner that says: Connect With Me Today/Vote November 3.  At the bottom, it reads: Effective. Resilient. Balanced. Balanced?  What does that mean? Nobody […]

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A Majority of Democratic Votes Were Not Cast at the Polls

Filed in Delaware by on September 16, 2020 2 Comments

Despite its Democratic majority, Delaware’s voting rules are among the most restrictive in the country. Perhaps that Democratic majority ought to rethink that — in yesterday’s Democratic senatorial primary, 52% of the votes were absentee ballots vs. 48% cast in person. Chris Coons was particularly dependent on early voting, with only 43% of his votes […]

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Now THAT Was A Primary Night!

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 16, 2020 40 Comments

I’m writing this on very little sleep. My mind churning all night.  Here are the results of those mind-churns: Jess Scarane deserves a lot of credit, not just for her run, but for using her campaign as a platform to feature many of the candidates who won last night as she had them join her […]

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DL Primary Night Open Thread

Filed in Coons, Delaware, Featured, Open Thread by on September 15, 2020 47 Comments

If past is prologue, we can look for the first results around 8:30.  Of course, with the new voting machines, that may not be the case.  We’ll post results here as they come in, and we encourage your feedback.  Of all of my dubious predictions, I’m becoming more convinced that Scott Walker will win that […]

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DL Open Thread Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020

Filed in Delaware, International, National, Open Thread by on September 15, 2020 7 Comments

It’s primary day. If you haven’t already, don’t forget to vote. If you don’t know your polling location, you can look it up here. A Trump-appointed federal judge has ruled that Pennsylvania’s shutdown of businesses and ban on large gatherings are unconstitutional. Gov. Tom Wolf plans to appeal. It’s clear Donald Trump got his notions […]

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Notorious UD Climate Change Denier Hired for Top NOAA Post

Filed in Delaware, National by on September 13, 2020 12 Comments
Notorious UD Climate Change Denier Hired for Top NOAA Post

NPR is reporting that David LeGates, the University of Delaware geology geography professor who has made a career of denying that human activity has affected global climate, has been appointed to a top position at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration by the Trump administration. Excerpts from the From the NPR story (emphasis mine): Legates has […]

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El Somnambulo Predicts ‘Em All For You: ‘The Toughies’

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 11, 2020 35 Comments

OK, first some ‘truth in advertising’.  Not gonna predict ’em all for you.  Not gonna pick all those Wilmington council races, not gonna pick any Kent County Levy Court or Sussex County Council races.  There are already enough races where I’m pretty much throwing darts. In fact, my only guarantee this year is that I’ll […]

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Realtors’ Dark Money PAC Dumps Last-Minute Shit-Tons Of $$’s Into Local Races

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 10, 2020 1 Comment

Beau Zebley no longer has any plausible deniability when it comes to claiming that his organization is simon-pure when it comes to tilting races at the last minute.  According to the 8-day report of the ‘Strengthening Our Community Third Party Advertising Committee’, which is a realtors’ organization specifically created to circumvent the $600 maximum contribution […]

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El Somnambulo Predicts ‘Em All For You: The ‘Sorta Competitives’

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 10, 2020 4 Comments

There’s at least a veneer of competitiveness to these races, but I think the outcomes are relatively clear. In other words, although unlikely in my mind, I could be wrong, but I don’t think so: US Representative (R): Lee Murphy over Matthew Morris.  We know from experience that ‘Go, Murph, Go!’  is hardly a juggernaut. […]

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El Somnambulo Predicts ‘Em All For You: The ‘Gimmes’

Filed in Delaware by on September 9, 2020 5 Comments

You know, the ones that improve my percentage w/o risk of being wrong: Governor (D): John Carney over David Williams.  I will cast a protest vote for Graham.  I thank him for running. Insurance Commissioner (D): Trinidad Navarro over Kayode Abegunde. I think Navarro could have been in a competitive race with a more credible […]

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Join Marie Pinkney For A Virtual Meet-And-Greet Tonight

Filed in Delaware by on September 9, 2020 0 Comments

From 7 to 8:30.  Here is the info: https://www.facebook.com/events/947564869080491/ Since Dave McBride has sidestepped candidate forums with Marie (one by the League of Women Voters and one by the Urban League), this represents the last best chance to see and hear Marie before Tuesday’s primary.  This race is gonna be close.  Watch her tonight, and […]

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Mike Ramone Blatantly Violates Election Law. Will Anybody Take Action?

Filed in Delaware, Featured by on September 3, 2020 16 Comments
Mike Ramone Blatantly Violates Election Law. Will Anybody Take Action?

They say a picture’s worth a thousand words. I fortunately will not be writing that many.  But these pictures demonstrate blatant campaign violations by Mike Ramone. A political campaign pavilion at a public event.  These pictures are (a) from a public event to demonstrate the new voting machines, and (b) are taken right outside a […]

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