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Dave Aronberg thanks supporters
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsState Sen. Dave Aronberg, D-Greenacres, thanked his supporters on Thursday. He lost the Democratic primary for state attorney general. Here's his e-mail: As many of you already know, we came up short on Tuesday. I called my Democratic opponent, Dan......Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Crimes, Greenacres
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Libertarian Party rules out Murkowski swap
The Swampby Mike Memoli The possibility of a real three-way race for Alaska's U.S. Senate seat disappeared this morning as the state's Libertarian party has ruled out replacing their current nominee with Sen. Lisa Murkowski. "Let's put this to rest: it's......Tags: Referenda, Voting, Joe Miller, ABC (tv network), Alaska
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Obama raising cash for Sestak
The Swampby Colby Itkowitz President Barack Obama is scheduled to headline a fundraiser for U.S. Senate candidate Joe Sestak in Philadelphia on Sept. 20. First reported by Politicspa, Obama will be at several events in Pennsylvania that same day. (John Callahan,.....Tags: Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, John Callahan, Elections, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Aronberg says thanks, but no thanks to a Palm Beach County Commission run
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsCross the Palm Beach County Commission off the list of possible destinations for State Sen. Dave Aronberg???s political comeback. Aronberg in August lost the Democratic primary for Florida Attorney General. Term limits are forcing Aronberg, D-Greenacres,...Tags: Florida, Lawyers, Palm Beach County Commission, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections
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Two Democrats with Palm Beach County ties join state gay rights group???s board.
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsState Sen. Dave Aronberg, D-Greenacres, and political consultant Eric Johnson, are joining the board of the state gay rights group Florida Together. Aronberg, who is straight, said his presence will bring an element of diversity to the organization???s...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Robert Wexler, Gay Rights, Rick Scott, Politics
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Florida, Michigan: Full votes in Denver
The Swampby Mark Silva DENVER - After all the party threats of punishment for Florida and Michigan for holding primary elections before the rules permitted them, the Democratic convention credentials committee today voted unanimously to restore full voting...Tags: Barack Obama, Michigan, Hillary Clinton, Political Candidates, Politics
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Clinton backer: Obama mentor slurred me
The Swampby Rick Pearson DENVER--An African-American woman who is an Illinois delegate for Sen. Hillary Clinton maintained today that Senate President Emil Jones, a mentor of Sen. Barack Obama, called her an "Uncle Tom" at the Illinois hotel for the Democratic.......Tags: Social Issues, Barack Obama, Emil Jones, Hillary Clinton, Political Candidates
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Howard Dean: 'Ready... in all 50 states'
The Swampby Mark Silva DENVER - Forgive these Democrats for a certain fervor at the opening just now of the Democratic National Convention. That's Abby Dart, a delegate from Michigan at right (photo by Silva), wearing the Mackinac Bridge on her......Tags: Florida, Barack Obama, Michigan, Political Candidates, Education
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Light turnout marks first countywide use of optical scanners
Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel BlogsA few paper jams with some optical scan voting equipment slowed voting at some polling stations in Palm Beach County this morning but elections officials are reporting no major difficulties and light turnout. The scanning machines that had problems were.....Tags: Voting, Charlie Crist, Political Candidates, Politics, Elections
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McCain accuses Obama of "confusion"
The Swampby Jill Zuckman and updated with response. PHOENIX - Speaking to the 90th convention of the American Legion this morning, Sen. John McCain accused Sen. Barack Obama of "confusion" about America's role in the world as he continued to pepper......Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Politics, George W. Bush, Elections
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Voters sending mixed messages
The Swampby Janet Hook and Kathleen Hennessey Amid a volatile election cycle dominated by the disgruntled voter, incumbent politicians shared a brief moment of hope as they watched some of their own escape career-ending losses. It was very brief. The results......Tags: Voting, Barack Obama, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Politics, Democratic Party
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High court won't hear Hough appeal
Spin CycleThe state's highest court, the Court of Appeals, ruled in Albany Tuesday that it will not hear the appeal from Dean Hough to run a Democratic primary against Assemb. Patricia Eddington (WF-Medford). The ruling comes after the Appellate Division,...Tags: Court Administration, Illinois, Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, Justice System
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