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September 9th, 2010
- President Clinton scheduales a trip to the middle east. It will include stops in Israel, Gaza, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
September 14th
- Today, President Clinton met with President Ahmadenijad. She questioned him on his meetings in Gaza and North Korea. The Iranian President let out no secrets. When President Clinton mentioned Irans nuclear arsenal, Mahmoud refused to end nuclear projects.
September 17th
- Having returned from her middle eastern trip, President Clinton will spend the next month campaigning for democrats up for re-election this year. Her first stop will be in California with Barbara Boxer.
September 24th
- With the midterms one month away, that is the countrys new focus. Republicans are expected to make wins in both the house and senate.
September 29th
- Both Former Secretary Romney an Clinton made appearances today in Colorado. Romney speaking in favor of Republican Jane Norton, Clinton in favor of Democrat Michael Bennet.
October 1st
- Unemployment at 10.4%.
October 3rd
- With unemployment having risen again this month, Republican Bobby Jindal attacked Hillary Clinton today, saying that Unemployment is the sae as it was one year ago, and that it is much higher than when President Clinton took office. He proceeded by calling President Clinton a failure.
October 7th
- While President Clitnon has not responded to her critics, she also has made no new plans for any form of legislation to be passed since August.
October 14th
- Within two weeks of election day, republican attacks have increased and democrat poll numbers have decreased. Washington closely awaits election day, as no one knows who will control congress after election day.
October 20th
- For the first time in almost two years, Hamas has launched missles into Israel today. Nine people were killed including one baby.
October 25th
- Since announcements for the 2012 campaign are expected to be made in less than three months, the press asked Mitt Romney if he plans to run for the presidency in 2012, he said he has no plans but he has not ruled out a run in 2016, or 2020. He said he is keeping his options open.
October 31th
- Expecting to lose re-election, Senate Majority Leader said goodbye to the senate today. President Clinton continues to campaign across the country.
November 1st
- Unemployment at 10.2%
Generic Ballot
Republican 45%
Democrat 40%
Do you approve of President Clinton?
Disapprove 45.2%
Approve 44.6%
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
SENATE RESULTS
Alabama
Richard Shelby 69.1%
William Barnes 30.0%
Alaska
Lisa Murkowski 54.1%
Tony Knowles 44.6%
Arizona
John McCain 65.3%
Gabrielle Giffords 32.1%
Arkansas
Gilbert Baker 58.0%
Blanche Lincoln 39.7%
California
Tom Campbell 49.1%
Barbara Boxer 48.8%
Colorado
Jane Norton 55.4%
Michael Bennet 43.1%
Connecticut
Richard Blumenthal 60.9%
Rob Simmons 35.1%
Ralph Nader 5.0%
Delaware
Michael Castle 63.1%
Chris Coons 35.2%
Florida
Marco Rubio 52.8%
Kendrick Meek 45.1%
Georgia
Johnny Isakson 55.7%
Terry Coleman 42.8%
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WILL CONTINUE LATER
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I'm lovin` it. Great job!
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
SENATE RESULTS (continued)
Hawaii
Daniel Inouye 54.1%
Linda Lingle 45.3%
Idaho
Mike Crapo 74.6%
William Bryk 24.3%
Illinois
Mark Kirk 50.2%
Alexi Giannoulias 49.1%
Indiana
Evan Bayh 56.0%
Marlin Stutzman 42.3%
Iowa
Chuck Grassley 61.4%
Bob Krause 37.4%
Kansas
Jerry Moran 62.1%
Dan Glickman 35.6%
Kentucky
Rand Paul 62.5%
Daniel Mongiardo 35.8%
Louisiana
David Vitter 64.7%
Charlie Melancon 34.7%
Maryland
Barbara Mikulski 59.4%
Carmen Amedora 40.1%
Missouri
Roy Blunt 51.9%
Robin Carneham 47.1%
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
SENATE RESULTS (continued)
Nevada
Danny Tarkanian 57.6%
Harry Reid 41.4%
New Hampshire
Kelly Ayotte 55.1%
Paul Hodes 44.2%
New York
Charles Schumer 71.4%
Larry Kurdow 28.4%
New York (Special Election)
Rudy Giuliani 51.4%
Kristen Gillibrand 48.4%
North Carolina
Richard Burr 56.3%
Elaine Marshall 43.6%
North Dakota
John Hoevan 76.3%
Tracey Potter 23.3%
Ohio
Lee Fisher 49.8%
Rob Portman 49.7%
Oklahoma
Tom Coburn 56.0%
Brad Henry 43.1%
Oregan
Ron Wyden 56.8%
Jim Huffman 42.3%
Pennsylvania
Pat Toomey 50.3%
Arlen Specter 48.0%
PLEASE REVIEW =D
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
SENATE RESULTS (continued)
South Carolina
Jim Demint 57.1%
Victor Rawl 42.0%
South Dakota
John Thune 98.7%
Utah
Bob Bennett 64.5%
Jim Matheson 33.6%
Vermont
Patrick Leahy 61.6%
Jim Douglas 34.5%
Washington
Patty Murray 60.4%
Chris Widener 38.7%
Wisconsin
Tommy Thompson 52.3%
Russ Feingold 46.4%
30% R- Republican pick up, 90% R- republican hold, 90% D-democratic hold, 30% D-democratic hold, 50% D-one democratic hold, one loss
Republicans 50 (+9)
Democrats 50 (-9)
House
Democrats 228 (-29)
Republicans 207 (+29)
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
GOVERNORS RESULTS
Alabama
Bradley Byrne 59.1%
Artur Davis 40.4%
Alaska
Sarah Palin 62.4%
Hollis Frencher 34.9%
Arizona
Janet Napolitano 57.6%
Dean Martin 40.1%
Arkansas
Mike Beebe 64.7%
Asa Hutchinson 30.3%
California
Meg Whitman 48.41%
Jerry Brown 48.38%
Colorado
Scott McInnis 52.3%
John Hickenlooper 45.9%
Connecticut
Tom Foley 49.1%
Ned Lamont 48.4%
Florida
Bill McCollum 57.1%
Alex Sink 41.8%
Georgia
John Oxendine 55.9%
Roy Barnes 43.2%
Hawaii
Neil Abercrombie 54.8%
Duke Aiona 44.3%
REVIEW!!!!!!!!!!
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What about the other Governor's races in the other states? Also things do look particularly bad for Hilldawg, Might she try to get Cape and Trade through congress before thhe new appointees are sworn in...Things shold be pretty interesting once the Republican field busts open lol, Keep it comming
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Quote from: Historico on March 16, 2010, 10:17:29 am
What about the other Governor's races in the other states? Also things do look particularly bad for Hilldawg, Might she try to get Cape and Trade through congress before thhe new appointees are sworn in...Things shold be pretty interesting once the Republican field busts open lol, Keep it comming
The other governors races will be in today and tomorrow. Candiadtes for president will probably start being announced on Friday or Saturday.
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
GOVERNORS RESULTS (continued)
Idaho
Butch Otter 56.1%
Walt Minnick 42.1%
Illinois
Bill Brady 69.7%
Rod Blagojevich 25.4%
Iowa
Terry Branstad 60.1%
Chet Culver 38.4%
Kansas
Sam Brownback 62.5%
Tom Holland 36.7%
Maine
Peter Mills 53.1%
Libby Mitchell 45.7%
Maryland
Martin O'Malley 53.5%
Bob Ehrlich 44.9%
Massachuessets
Charlie Baker 49.74%
Deval Patrick 49.64%
Michigan
Peter Hoekstra 50.7%
Andy Dillon 47.6%
Minneoseta
Marty Seifert 53.6%
Tom Bakk 44.8%
Nebraska
Dave Heineman 64.0%
Mark Lakers 34.9%
revieeeeeew
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Great job!
Just one question: What happened in the Gubernatorial race in Illinois?
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Quote from: Senator Tmthforu94 on March 16, 2010, 06:52:21 pm
Great job!
Just one question: What happened in the Gubernatorial race in Illinois?
I was going to say that late but, since Obama didnt become president Blagojevich never sold his seat, so he stayed governor. Then he paid off the other democrats to not run in the primaries. Even if he wasnt the nominee, the republican would have won there anyway.
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Can't wait for Wyoming.
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I'm loving it too
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
GOVERNORS RESULTS (continued)
Nevada
Brian Sandoval 60.1%
Rory Reid 39.1%
New Hampshire
John Lych 53.5%
John Sununu 45.7%
New Mexico
Pete Domenici Jr. 48.7%
Martin Heinrich 47.6%
New York
Andrew Cuomo 62.4%
Rick Lazio 35.9%
Ohio
John Kasich 53.8%
Ted Strickland 45.0%
Oklahoma
Mary Fallin 56.6%
Drew Edmondsen 42.3%
Oregan
John Kitzhaber 55.8%
Chris Dudley 43.8%
Pennsylvania
Tom Corbett 59.7%
Dan Onorato 39.0%
Rhode Island
Lincoln Chafee 43.4%
Frank Caprio 33.3%
John Rabitaille 23.2%
South Carolina
Henry McMaster 59.6%
Vincent Sheheen 39.6%
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CNN ELECTION CENTER 2010
GOVERNORS RESULTS (continued)
South Dakota
Dave Knudson 54.3%
Scott Heindepreim 45.6%
Tennessee
Ron Ramsey 55.1%
Kim McMilllan 43.8%
Texas
Rick Perry 45.6%
Bill White 43.4%
Debra Medina (Tea Party) 11.0%
Utah
Gary Herbert 62.4%
Peter Corroon 35.2%
Vermont
Brian Dubie 60.0%
Susan Bartlett 39.0%
Wisconsin
Scott Walker 54.9%
Tom Barrett 44.3%
Wyoming
Ron Micheli 56.1%
Mike Massi 42.8%
Republicans 37 (+13)
Democrats 12 (-14)
Independents 1 (+1)
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November 3rd, 2010
- Following huge Republican wins in the Senate and Gubernatorial races last night, Democratic Oregan Senator Ron Wyden will replace Harry Reid as the Senate Majority Leader.
November 6th
- Two years away from election night 2012, President Clinton announced plans today for a Cap and Trade Energy bill. It will be sent to the house as soon as possible, President Clinton said in an interview with TIME Magazine. President Clinton has made no comment on the midterm results.
November 15th
- Mike Huckabee announced on his show today that he has no plans to run for president in 2012, and he is very happy with his show.
November 21st
- The Cap and Trade Bill to control emissions passed the house today, 280-155. President Clinton said that it shows that she can still pass her agenda even without a giant majority in Congress.
December 1st
- Unemployment at 10.0%
December 11th
- The Cap and Trade Energy Bill passed the Senate today 56-44. The bill was made possible to pass today by a group of several moderate Republicans.
December 17th
- The first official nominee for the 2012 Presidential Election, former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson announced his campaign for President today in Albuquerque. A relative unknown among many, it is not known how his campaign will play out.
Do you support Gary Johnson for President?
Yes 3%
No 2%
Don't Know 95%
December 20th
- North Korean Leader Kim Jong Il officially announced today that he has signed a treaty with Iran, that if the United States attacks Iran, than North Korea will attack the United States.
December 24th
- President Clinton has responded to the announcement of the treaty by planning a trip to North Korea to meet with Kim Jong Il.
December 29th
- United States Representitive Mike Pence of Indiana announced his intent to seek the Republican nomination for President today in Indianapolis. Many more announcements are expected to be made over the course of the next two months.
December 31st
- Meeting with Kim Jogn Il today, President Clinton has announced that no treaty with North Korea can be made. She also made an announcement of a suprise visit to Jerusleum today. She is expected to arrive in less than three days.
January 1st, 2011
- Unemployment at 10.1%.
January 2nd
- Ron Paul announced today that he will not seek the Republican nomination for President, and that he will endorse Gary John for President.
"We need a libertarian leader in this country, and Gary Johnson is the one that has his name on the top of the list."
January 5th
- Returning from her foreign trip, President Clinton has released a statement that at this moment, she can not convince the Israelis to freeze settlements in the West Bank.
January 10th
- Rick Santorum announce in Philidelphia today his campaign to seek the Republican nomination for President of the United States.
January 14th
- Scott Brown announced today that he will not seek the republican nomination.
January 17th
- Mitch Daniels of Indiana announced his plans to seek the Republican Nomination today.
January 20th
- During the State of the Union Address, President Clinton announced that her administration is strong and will pass as much as it can to help the American people. She also formally announced her campaign for re-election.
Do you approve of President Clinton?
Disapprove 44.9%
Approve 44.8%
Who do you support for the Republican Nomination?
Gary Johnson 6%
Mitch Daniels 3%
Rick Santorum 3%
Mike Pence 2%
Not Sure 86%
If Johnson won the nomination, who would you support?
Clinton 50%
Johnson 36%
If Daniels won the nomination, who would you support?
Clinton 47%
Daniels 39%
If Santorum won the nomination, who would you support?
Clinton 48%
Santorum 39%
If Pence won the nomination, who would you support?
Clinton 48%
Pence 34%
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"Rick Perry 45.6%
Bill White 43.4%
Debra Medina (Tea Party) 11.0%"
Excellent! But I think White would win that race =)
Electoraljew2, you must write a book
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January 30th, 2011
- Following the four year withdrawel plan from Iraq that President Clinton set two years ago, one third of American troops arrived home today. All troops are expected to be out by the end of 2012.
February 1st
- Unemployment at 9.8%
February 3rd
- With unemployment diving below ten percent for the first time since August of 2009, President Clinton made a speech in Des Moines, Iowa saying that the recession is over and Unemployment will be below five percent before you know it.
February 6th
- Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty formally announced his candidacy for President today in Minneapolis.
February 11th
- Ohio representitve Dennis Kucinich announced intentions to run against President Clinton in the primaries today.
February 18th
- 2008 Vice Presidential candidate Lamar Alexander announced today that he will not run for president. He also endorsed Rick Santorum for the Republican nomination.
February 28th
- Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich was arrested today under charges of fraud. Souces say that he payed off several top democrats in Illinois not to run aginst him in the primaries there last year. His sentence is pending.
March 1st
- Unemployment at 9.7%
March 4th
- Following years of media expecting him to run for president, Newt Gingrich announced his candidacy today in Atlanta. At the moment his is the front runner due to name recognition.
March 11th
- Former New York Governor George Pataki announced his candidacy for President today in New York.
March 14th
- President Clinton announced that troop withdrawel from Afghanistan will begin in early 2012. She is set to maek her first campaign stop in April.
March 21st
- Haley Barbour announced his intent to seek the Republican nomination today in Mississippii.
March 26th
- Texas Governor Rick Perry announced his candidacy for President today in Houstan, Texas.
FIRST QUARTER
Do you approve of President Clinton?
Approve 46.1%
Disapprove 43.8%
Democratic Nomination
Clinton 86%
Kucinich 4%
Don't Know 10%
Republican Nomination
Gingrich 21%
Santorum 8%
Pawlenty 7%
Perry 6%
Johnson 5%
Pataki 5%
Barbour 4%
Daniels 3%
Pence 2%
Don't Know 39%
Head to Head Polling
Clinton 48%
Gingrich 43%
Clinton 47%
Santorum 40%
Clinton 46%
Pawlenty 39%
Clinton 51%
Perry 37%
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Santorum 2012! Good timeline
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FIRST QUARTER PRIMARY POLLING
Gingrich Dark Red
Santorum Brown
Pawlenty Sky Blue
Perry Pink
Johnson Light Green
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More, please ;P
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