August 7, 2009 at 7:14 am
Check out Tyler Harber’s recent post on Politics Magazine’s Campaign Insider’s Blog: Waging War in Townhalls As Congress adjourns for a month long recess, the most important battles over healthcare reform will be played out in townhall meetings in congressional districts all across
August 6, 2009 at 11:14 pm
WPA client Peter Schiff, who is considering a run against Chris Dodd in Connecticut for U.S. Senate, rolls out a new website with the revelation that he has raised nearly half-a-million in less than three weeks despite being a political neophyte. Here is an article highlighting Schiff’s haul.
August 6, 2009 at 9:24 am
As a pollster, I am instinctively drawn to data. Unfortunately, if you live in Michigan the data is not good. The 15.2% unemployment rate is the highest in the nation. In my home county unemployment is 15.5%. If that is not enough, the state budget has a $2.7 billion shortfall. I bring up those numb
August 5, 2009 at 3:13 pm
In the 1990s, conservatives developed a great line on judges and judicial nominations. It went something like “we want judges who do not bring personal biases to the court, who interpret the law, not make it. Who don’t legislate from the bench.” It worked. Americans liked it, it ap