Tech at Night: Net Neutrality Reactions
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | December 23rd at 03:00 AM |
Tech at Night is starting a little later tonight than I planned. I ended up showing my brother The Greatest American Hero on Netflix. Oddly enough I had no trouble with that despite the Net Neutrality framework not having taken effect. But yes, the big story is that the FCC voted to regulate the Internet. This has been coming for a long time, but now | Read More »
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John Fund,
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Meredith Baker,
michelle malkin,
National Review Online,
Net Neutrality,
Netflix,
Phil Kerpen,
Progressive Change Campaign Committee,
Richard Bennett,
Robert McDowell
Two Republicans who are going to be Governors
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 30th at 08:00 AM |
There was a time when I thought about Nikki Haley’s campaign for governor every day. I’d scramble to find whatever polling I could get my hands on and read the news to try to explain any trends I might be seeing in the polls. Now, though, the South Carolina Governor’s race joins that of Republican Brian Sandoval’s in Nevada as non-competitive barring a major event | Read More »
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nikki haley,
Rasmussen Reports,
Rory Reid,
South Carolina,
Vincent Sheheen
The new normal in Nevada: Reid and Angle tied
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | August 27th at 12:55 PM |
When Sharron Angle came out of the Republican primary in Nevada, oddly enough she was vulnerable. She got no unity bounce, instead taking a stream of attacks from Republicans nationwide. As a result, Harry Reid went on the air for the knockout. He didn’t get it. Even the new Mason Dixon/LVRJ poll has stabilized.
Reid leads, or Mason Dixon understating Angle again?
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | July 16th at 11:00 AM |
In the runup to the Nevada GOP primary, Mason-Dixon and the Las Vegas Review-Journal understated Sharron Angle’s support by 8 points, and cut her 14 point win almost in half to 8. Now the pair releases their first post-primary poll. Are they gauging Angle’s support accurately this time?