Intoxination

Tag: primaries

Feb 8
2008

Why The Clinton/Obama Battle Hurts

Misc

In my earlier post, someone asked a very good question: I don’t really understand how it hurts the Democrats to not have a nominee yet? It shows how much the Democrats are involved in this election and wanting things to change. Let me take a moment to explain further why it’s harmful for Democrats to […]

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Jan 21
2008

Aww Bush Isn't Getting Enough Attention

Misc

So he is doing something about it: Reporters covering President Bush ‘s Middle East trip, which ended last week, were in for a bit of a surprise when they showed up at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem for Bush’s statement on peace negotiations. There they found an unexpected colleague — NBC News correspondent David […]

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Jan 16
2008

Tracking The Primaries

Misc

My new election return tracker worked great last night. It sure beats trying to find results then entering them manually. Today I updated it even more. If you go to the events tab at the top of the page, that will take you to a calendar. You can then click on a primary that has […]

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Jan 12
2008

When's My Primrary – Event Calender On IntoxiNation

Misc

I just added a new feature called events. You can access it by the top link. It is a calendar system that I will be using to track when different events occur for the election cycle. Right now I have all the primaries added in. I will also be adding in other things like debates […]

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Dec 17
2007

Lieberman Gives Out His Endorsement

Misc

To none other than John McCain: Sen. John McCain, trying to keep momentum in this state’s critical Republican primary race, brought in something unusual on Monday — an endorsement from the other party. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, the Democrats’ 2000 vice presidential nominee, said he was intending to wait until after the primaries to make a […]

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Oct 30
2007

A True Democratic Candidate?

Misc

I must admit that I really didn’t know too much about Chris Dodd when he entered the race, and from what I did know, I had mixed feelings on. Lately he has taken the initiative on some really important actions in Senate. First he vowed to block the FISA bill because of the telecom immunity, […]

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Mar 13
2007

The Media is Showing Their Racism

Misc

The flack between Sharpton and Obama is nothing more than that – flack. Kos posted earlier about Sharpton’s criticism of Obama and I have to agree. Obama is out talking about his anti-war stance, so why did he support Joe Lieberman? Lieberman has been out blasting Democrats for trying to stop the war and even […]

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Dec 19
2006

I Thought He Listened To The Commanders?

Misc

Again, Bush proves he just says anything to try and make the public happy. The Bush administration is split over the idea of a surge in troops to Iraq, with White House officials aggressively promoting the concept over the unanimous disagreement of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, according to U.S. officials familiar with the intense […]

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Aug 8
2006

Voting Around The Country

Misc

While all eyes are on Connecticut today, don’t forget about the other states holding primaries Michigan Missouri Colorado The run off vote is also happening in Georgia today for Cynthia McKinney and we are officially less than 3 months from the mid-term elections.

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Jun 13
2006

Fighting Dem Victory

Misc

Here is a man that was supported by the netroots and has become victorious in the first battle: James Webb, a former Reagan administration Navy secretary who left the Republican Party over the Iraq war, won the Democratic nomination Tuesday to take on GOP Sen. George Allen (news, bio, voting record) in the fall. Webb […]

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