Month: November 2013

Pennsylvanians Support Pigeon Shoot Ban

Three-fourths of all Pennsylvanians want to see an end to live pigeon shoots. A statewide survey by the Mason-Dixon Polling and Research Company reveals not only do 75 percent of Pennsylvanians want to see legislation to ban...

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Searching for Meaning in Today’s Elections

There are some idiosyncrasies in the Virginia gubernatorial race that will complicate analysts’ ability to draw conclusions from the results and the exit polling. For starters, only 5% of Virginia Democrats think that...

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Knowing Your Cowards

Late this afternoon, the Senate had a cloture vote on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act of 2013 . Cloture was actually successfully invoked. But nine cowards didn’t even vote. Here are their names: Roy Blunt (R-MO)...

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Have Jerk, Won’t Travel

I am basically taking a mental health day after a full weekend of blogging and with elections coming up tomorrow. But I wanted you to see Ramesh: If the polls hold up, Cuccinelli’s defeat may demoralize social conservatives...

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