Lots of Primaries today.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | June 8th at 08:23 AM |
According to RCP, we’ve got primaries in California, Iowa, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Virginia. The news has been dominated by California’s, Nevada’s, and of course South Carolina’s – but they’re all important, so if you’re a voter in that state, hie yourselves and any reliable Republican voters within reach to a polling station. You can let the | Read More »
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Angle, Tarkanian overtake Lowden
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | June 3rd at 12:12 PM |
I keep saying that multiway races are volatile. When voters are spread out in more directions, the sums are smaller and it’s easier for big changes to happen. Suffolk University’s latest on the Nevada Senate primary for the Washington Times seems to be another example of this effect. Sue Lowden has gone from first to last, and Sharron Angle now leads.
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Governors matter.
By: Neil Stevens (Diary) | May 28th at 02:31 PM |
At RedState we’ve hammered for a long time the idea that your local politics matter. We also give plenty of attention to federal elections for the House, the Senate, and of course the President. But governors matter, too. The next governor of South Carolina will affect us all. As will Georgia’s, Ohio’s, and Oregon’s. It doesn’t matter where you live. These Governors, as well as | Read More »
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Putting This ‘Dropping Out’ Business In Perspective
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 21st at 12:51 PM |
“No matter her money, no matter her claims that Chuck is the spoiler, and no matter her endorsements, Carly Fiorina will not be the next United States Senator from California” I think we need a time out on the whole issue of who should drop out in California. The objective fact is that Carly Fiorina cannot seal the deal with conservatives in California. Because of | Read More »
A Note to Danny Tarkanian
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 19th at 06:38 AM |
I’ve said that I intend to check poll numbers about two weeks from the California election to see if I think conservatives should stay with Chuck DeVore or switch to Carly Fiorina. It is looking more and more like the answer will be that Fiorina should drop out. If the goal is to beat Tom Campbell in the primary, all the polling shows a DeVore | Read More »
The Year of the Freedom Fighter
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 17th at 05:00 AM |
People close to the Jane Norton campaign are pushing out that Governor Palin will be endorsing Norton on Saturday in Colorado. I hope that is not the case, but all indications are that it is. Governor Palin and I were on stage together Friday in South Carolina for her endorsement of RedState friend Nikki Haley. We’re also together with Rand Paul and others. It is | Read More »
Tark & Angle
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 14th at 09:34 AM |
I’ve gotten a lot of emails in the past few days about the Mason-Dixon poll showing Sharon Angle ahead of Danny Tarkanian in Nevada. Everyone wants my thought on it. Well, since you asked. I like Sharon Angle. I like her a lot. We backed Sharon Angle in her congressional race. I did a podcast with her. She is one of us. But, I also | Read More »
Conservatives Need to Support Danny Tarkanian in Nevada
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | May 11th at 01:09 PM |
“We have too many of those in Washington — people who give Harry Reid campaign contributions, then run against him.” Pretty much the entirety of the Republican Establishment is lining up behind Sue Lowden to beat Harry Reid in Nevada. Not me. I just don’t trust her. From her record in the Nevada legislature to her time as head of the Nevada GOP, I think | Read More »
El senador Harry Reid se cree que todos ustedes son idiotas*.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | May 9th at 09:32 PM |
And Harry Reid thinks that he himself is scared. For good reason: when you’re in good shape, you don’t talk like this. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid lashed out at Republicans as the “anti-immigrant party” in an interview aired Sunday on Univision. [snip] Talking with the “Al Punto” program, the Nevada Democrat refused to tell host Jorge Ramos whether he would first bring an energy | Read More »