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Topic: Election Results, Ohio Lieutenant Governor (Democratic Primaries)


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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  CNN.com Specials
Democratic candidates actively sought out Rep. James Clyburn during primary season, hoping his endorsement would equate to Southern and African-American support for their campaigns.
His father James ran for governor and later became a federal judge while his mother Ruth was the fourth member of her family elected to the state assembly, and both were founding members of Wisconsin's modern Democratic party.
As governor of Kansas and daughter of a former Ohio governor, Kathleen Sebelius has key political capital in two swing states in the 2004 general election.
www.cnn.com /ELECTION/2004/special/president/candidates/vp.contenders   (3603 words)

  
 Election Results, Ohio Governor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The voters of the U.S. state of Ohio elect a governor for a four-year term.
There is a term limit of two consecutive terms as governor.
Starting in 1978, the nominees for governor and lieutenant governor ran on a joint ticket.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Election_Results,_Ohio_Governor   (82 words)

  
 Off the Kuff: Election 2002 Archives
Perry won the election by a 58-40 margin overall and Republicans say his share of the Hispanic vote was probably closer to a third, based on his performance in heavily Hispanic regions of the state.
Whoever the lead Democrat in the House is, he or she is going to have to deliver a message to the public for all of them.
Democrat Chris Bell won the 25th CD, and Henry Cueller is still leading incumbent GOP Rep. Henry Bonilla in the 23rd, though not by as much as he was when I first reported it.
www.offthekuff.com /mt/archives/cat_election_2002.html   (13635 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: US Election 2004
Graham – a former governor of Florida – was a co-author of the congressional report on the 9/11 attacks.
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry, with his wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry celebrates the victories of his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, March 2, 2004.
An Ohio appeals court judge reverses the lower court ruling, clearing the way for party representatives to challenge the eligibility of disputed voters.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/uselection2004/campaign.html   (1720 words)

  
 The Fix -- Chris Cillizza's Politics Blog on washingtonpost.com
Democratic Senate candidate Josh Rales, who is becoming a household in Maryland name thanks to a barrage of television ads now running across the state, attended the crab fest with a small group of aides.
A Democrat, Tawes served as governor of Maryland from 1959 to 1967.
Democrats in the U.S. Senate tried to convince Taylor to abandon his gubernatorial ambitions to run for the state's open Senate seat in 2004, but he rejected those entreaties -- gambling that he could come back and beat Cox.
blog.washingtonpost.com /thefix   (5870 words)

  
 Politics1 - American Politics, Elections, Candidates & Campaigns
In the GOP primary for Lieutenant Governor, State Senator Casey Cagle decisively defeated former Christian Coalition Executive Director Ralph Reed by a 56% to 44% vote.
The Montana, New York, Ohio, and Oregon state affiliate parties have apparently "disaffiliated with the national CP." The Montana and Oregon branches are among the most active CP chapters in the nation in terms of respectable candidate recruitment efforts.
Governor Jim Doyle (D) and challenger Congressman Mark Green (R) are unopposed for their respective gubernatorial nominations.
www.politics1.com   (5572 words)

  
 Issues : Election 2004 (www.newsaic.com)
Ten candidates were running as of mid-September 2003 to become the Democratic Party's nominee, a decision that will be determined through primaries conducted in various states and culminating with the party's convention in Boston in the summer of 2004.
Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) raised the most of the nine current Democratic candidates in the first half of 2003, reporting $12.9 million in receipts to the Federal Election Commission, with Senator John Edwards (D-N.C.) close behind with a total of $11.92 million over the same period.
However, former Vermont Governor Howard Dean has gained considerably on his rivals, raising the most of any Democratic candidate in the second quarter of 2002, pulling in $7.6 million.
www.newsaic.com /mwelection2004.html   (601 words)

  
 Rough & Tumble
Why some results will be delayed -- While many Californians will encounter a host of high-tech ways to vote today, the renewed popularity of old-fashioned paper ballots could delay results of key contests -- from the Oakland mayor's race to the Democratic primary for governor -- for a day or more.
Both the Democrats who hope to take on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger are still campaigning today, both in personal events, in TV and radio advertising, and in satellite TV interviews on this 38th anniversary of the death of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
Democrats Might Win at Least One House in Midterms; Senate Switch Less Likely -- As a bad year for Republicans keeps getting worse, expectations are growing that Democrats could capture at least one house of Congress, ending one-party dominance of the nation's capital and crippling President Bush for his final years.
rtumble.com /archive/06_06_06.htm   (3366 words)

  
 DNC News | Wake County Democratic Party
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in response to yesterday's primary elections in Virginia, Maine and South Carolina: "Yesterday, in primary elections across the country, Americans showed that they are excited and hungry for change.
When Democrat Dan Glickman took over the Motion Picture Association of America, Santorum said he wasn't sure hiring Glickman was "effective" to the movie industry's approach "if they are going to reach across the aisle." A few weeks later, Santorum started discussing consequences for the movie industry in response to its decision to hire Glickman.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on the Democratic primaries around the country yesterday: "All across the country yesterday, voters went to the polls to send one resounding message: Americans are tired of the politics of hate and divisiveness, and the Republican culture of corruption.
www.wakedems.org /aggregator/sources/10?from=60   (10084 words)

  
 89.3 KPCC | Election 2004
A discussion of the presidential election with Zainab Al-Suwaij, executive director of the American Islamic Congress and a supporter of President Bush, and Ban Al-Wardi, president of the LA Chapter of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and a supporter of John Kerry.
An examination of Democratic and Republican prospects in the November senatorial elections.
Governor Schwarzenegger campaigns in Orange County on behalf of his $15 bond and balanced budget measures.
www.scpr.org /news/election2004.php   (4781 words)

  
 washingtonpost.com: Election 2004: Iowa Caucus
And he tapped in to the palpable anger that all of us Democrats feel towards Bushand Co, and goosed the rest of the field out of their 2002 accommodationist somnambulism.
The fact that they can't deliver for one particular candidate in a primary is meaningless in terms of their overall effectiveness.
Last night Democrats held meetings at the neighborhood level to choose the people and the ideas that neighborhood will carry to the county conventions, where the same process will select delegates to the state convention, and so on.
www.washingtonpost.com /ac2/wp-dyn/A25887-2004Jan17?language=printer   (6355 words)

  
 DemWatch
And these are the results after the debate that was supposed to play to Bush's strengths.
His promise to run hard in swing states this year is nothing short of megalomania and I fully expect him to be punished for it in the polls and in future fundraising for his pet causes.
But with Team W making the January elections such a centerpiece of their 'success' in bringing democracy to the Middle East, the very idea that they sought to exert any clandestine influence through the CIA is mind-boggling.
demwatch.blogspot.com /2004_09_26_demwatch_archive.html   (5250 words)

  
 California Special Election News - U.S. Politics Today   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Democratic Rep. Jane Harman (California) and GOP Reps. Rick Renzi (Arizona) and...
Democrats leading Republicans by 59-23 if the election were held today.
their campaign contributors, and to ensure that elections are about candidates' ideas and not about...
uspolitics.einnews.com /news/california-special-election   (1871 words)

  
 News from the National Democratic Party | North Carolina Democratic Party
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on the news that top Bush advisor Karl Rove will not be indicted despite disclosing the identity of a covert agent during a time of war:
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in response to yesterday's primary elections in Virginia, Maine and South Carolina:
Democrats remain committed to real ethics reform, and to restoring honest leadership and a government as good as the people it serves."
www.ncdp.org /aggregator/sources/2?from=60   (10542 words)

  
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