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  • Electorally, the Democrats are bleeding and panicked.

    Matthew Yglesias » Endgame 2010

  • But, let's just consider the possibility that McCain acted neither crazily or stupidily in choosing a rootin ', tootin', shootin 'lady politician from an Electorally worthless province of Canada to be his understudy.

    Billy Kimball: How to Handle this Woman: A Playbook for the Democrats 2010

  • Electorally the problem is even more complex: an extremist Supreme Court ruled that it's in America's interest to give more power over our political institutions to giant corporations; the Chamber of Commerce and all the other slush fund factories that are overflowing with corporate cash have skewed our politics even more toward the interests of the rich and powerful; and Fox News, right-wing talk radio, and the echo chamber largely define the political debate.

    Joseph A. Palermo: What "Center?" Joseph A. Palermo 2010

  • Electorally the problem is even more complex: an extremist Supreme Court ruled that it's in America's interest to give more power over our political institutions to giant corporations; the Chamber of Commerce and all the other slush fund factories that are overflowing with corporate cash have skewed our politics even more toward the interests of the rich and powerful; and Fox News, right-wing talk radio, and the echo chamber largely define the political debate.

    Joseph A. Palermo: What "Center?" Joseph A. Palermo 2010

  • Electorally the problem is even more complex: an extremist Supreme Court ruled that it's in America's interest to give more power over our political institutions to giant corporations; the Chamber of Commerce and all the other slush fund factories that are overflowing with corporate cash have skewed our politics even more toward the interests of the rich and powerful; and Fox News, right-wing talk radio, and the echo chamber largely define the political debate.

    Joseph A. Palermo: What "Center?" Joseph A. Palermo 2010

  • Electorally, I think Iraq only matters to the chattering classes - who obviously make a lot of noise but won't shift many seats.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Electorally, his plan may be more of a problem for the GOP than a solution.

    Hide and Seek 2010

  • Electorally the problem is even more complex: an extremist Supreme Court ruled that it's in America's interest to give more power over our political institutions to giant corporations; the Chamber of Commerce and all the other slush fund factories that are overflowing with corporate cash have skewed our politics even more toward the interests of the rich and powerful; and Fox News, right-wing talk radio, and the echo chamber largely define the political debate.

    Joseph A. Palermo: What "Center?" Joseph A. Palermo 2010

  • But, let's just consider the possibility that McCain acted neither crazily or stupidily in choosing a rootin ', tootin', shootin 'lady politician from an Electorally worthless province of Canada to be his understudy.

    How to Handle this Woman: A Playbook for the Democrats Billy Kimball 2010

  • Electorally the problem is even more complex: an extremist Supreme Court ruled that it's in America's interest to give more power over our political institutions to giant corporations; the Chamber of Commerce and all the other slush fund factories that are overflowing with corporate cash have skewed our politics even more toward the interests of the rich and powerful; and Fox News, right-wing talk radio, and the echo chamber largely define the political debate.

    Joseph A. Palermo: What "Center?" Joseph A. Palermo 2010

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