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Centrist SuperPAC Looking to Support Chad Condit, Other Congressional Candidates

A new SuperPAC has been formed to support independent candidates around the country, including Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher’s for San Diego mayor and Chad Condit’s bid for Congress.  The group, named icPurple, presents itself as the first SuperPAC dedicated to the promotion of centrist and moderate […]

by · May 22, 2012 · 3 comments ·
Arkansas Democratic Primary Could Deliver Embarrassing Loss to Obama

Arkansas Democratic Primary Could Deliver Embarrassing Loss to Obama

Voters in Arkansas and Kentucky are heading to the polls today to vote in state elections and Presidential primaries. On the Republican side, Mitt Romney is expected to amass large wins over 2 opponents who have suspended their campaigns and a third, Congressman Ron Paul, […]

by · May 22, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Time Capsule: ‘Nobody’s Boy’ Wins Democratic U.S. Senate Primary

Time Capsule: ‘Nobody’s Boy’ Wins Democratic U.S. Senate Primary

Maverick Mayor Peter F. Flaherty of Pittsburgh narrowly squeaked by Herbert S. Denenberg to win the Democratic nomination for the right to face popular Republican Sen. Richard Schweiker in the general election on this day in 1974. Campaigning as “Nobody’s Boy,” the 49-year-old Flaherty defeated […]

by · May 21, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Time Capsule: Stassen Wins Republican Nomination for Mayor

Time Capsule: Stassen Wins Republican Nomination for Mayor

Harold E. Stassen, a former president of the University of Pennsylvania and frequent candidate for the presidency, easily captured the Republican nomination for mayor of Philadelphia on this day in 1959, pitting him against immensely popular Democratic incumbent Richardson Dilworth in the general election. Running […]

by · May 19, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Time Capsule: Sen. Paul Simon Joins 1988 Democratic Derby

Time Capsule: Sen. Paul Simon Joins 1988 Democratic Derby

Paul Simon of Illinois, the rumble-voiced, bow-tie wearing former newspaperman who unseated longtime Republican Sen. Charles H. Percy only three years earlier, announced his candidacy for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination on this day twenty-five years ago. “I seek the Presidency with a firm sense […]

by · May 18, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Roemer Reacts to Americans Elect Decision

Roemer Reacts to Americans Elect Decision

“Well, it looks like they pulled the plug on the rabbit,” Buddy Roemer told Uncovered Politics moments after Americans Elect announced that it was ending its nominating process. “I feel like a guinea pig, but I understand why they did it,” explained the former Louisiana […]

by · May 17, 2012 · 5 comments ·
Americans Elect Cancels Online Primary, Will Field No Candidate

Americans Elect Cancels Online Primary, Will Field No Candidate

In a statement released moments ago, the Americans Elect organization has announced that since no candidate was able to successfully qualify for the first round of their online caucus, the organization will not field a candidate for President in 2012. Having secured ballot access in […]

by · May 17, 2012 · 1 comment ·
Time Capsule: Wayne Morse Mauled in Maryland Primary

Time Capsule: Wayne Morse Mauled in Maryland Primary

Wayne Morse, the three-term Oregon senator whose long-shot quest for the Democratic presidential nomination baffled party leaders and pundits alike, came up short in the Maryland primary on this day in 1960, losing to front-runner John F. Kennedy by a lopsided margin of 201,789 to […]

by · May 17, 2012 · 0 comments ·
Kucinich Rules Out Congressional Bid in Washington State

Kucinich Rules Out Congressional Bid in Washington State

In an e-mail to supporters earlier today, U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio ruled out a possible bid for a seat in the U.S. House from the state of Washington. A number of the eight-term Ohio congressman’s friends and supporters in Bellingham, Olympia and Seattle […]

by · May 16, 2012 · 1 comment ·
Johnson Polls at 6% in North Carolina

Johnson Polls at 6% in North Carolina

Public Policy Polling is out with a new survey today that shows support for former New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson goes beyond the rural Western states. In North Carolina, a potentially pivotal swing state, President Obama leads Mitt Romney by 2-points.  An impressive 6% of […]

by · May 16, 2012 · 5 comments ·