| My News Feeds Election News Political News Election Weblogs Political Weblogs | Atlas Community Massachusetts Gubernatorial Primary (September 20, 2006, 05:44 PM) While the overall results themselves were not in the least bit suprising, as always the results become more interesting when looked at at town level:
Note the similarities with the pattern of the 2002 primary:
In general Patrick did best in the towns that Reich had done well in four years earlier, while his worst results generally [...] Community Weblog Upgraded (February 21, 2006, 11:00 AM) Hi,
I’ve renamed the members’ weblog to the community weblog. In addition, the software was upgraded to version 2.0.1 today. Please let me know if you encounter any issues.
Thanks,
Dave
States of the Union - Alabama (November 15, 2005, 06:01 PM) As part of a fifty day series on the Atlas Forum, members took a look at each state by state, analysing electoral trends. The first state we looked at, alphabetically, was Alabama. Kudos to WalterMitty, who started the trend as well as the first topic. To the best of my ability, [...] Logging-in (November 15, 2005, 08:42 AM) After the wordpress update, the cookie management changed slightly. In order for you to directly post to the members’ weblog, go to the login page and log in again. This will set the proper cookies. Alternatively, if you click on “post” below, just enter your standard atlas username/password in the login dialog [...] Religion and the 2004 Election Part I (October 12, 2005, 05:25 PM) Introduction
The other day I was looking a some religion figures by county and I had an idea.
I will list which way all the counties where Church X or Church Y is the largest denomination and list who they voted for. I might get round to doing a more detailed version and maybe one using the [...] Members Weblog Upgraded (September 26, 2005, 12:40 PM) I have performed the upgrade to WordPress to version 1.5.2. Among other upgrades, the newer version claims to have comment spam protection. Enjoy!
Is the U.S really polarised? (July 22, 2005, 08:13 AM) London Terrorist Attacks (July 9, 2005, 04:43 AM) As most of you know, the other day a group of sadistic serial killers set off a load of bombs along London’s public transport system. As things stand right now, it seems that over 50 people were killed and over 700 injured.
One of the bombs (Edgeware Road) went off in the centre of the U.K’s [...] Detailed Political Analysis of New Mexico Part One (Intro & Basics) (July 4, 2005, 05:31 PM) NEW MEXICO
The Basics
2004 Presidential Results
2002 Gubernatorial Results
Household Income & Cities
Race
44.7% White
42.1% Hispanic
9.2% Native American
Party Registration
50% Democratic
32% Republican
15% Independent
Congressional Delagation
Senate
Republican: 1
Democratic: 1
House
Republican: 2
Democratic: 1
Party Registration by Congressional District
NM-1: D 46%, R 35%, I 17%
NM-2: D 49%, R 35%, I 14%
NM-3: D 56%, R 27%, I 14%
State Legislature
Senate
Democratic: 23
Republican: 19
House
Democratic: 42
Republican: 28
Key Issues
Growth, Corruption, Enviroment, Immigration, Defense, [...] An announcement (sort of) (July 3, 2005, 06:10 PM) I’ve decided I’ll post some of my longer analysis stuff here; it’s more suited to that kind of thing than the forum I think.
Just a little test:
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