Georgia Republican David Perdue may claim he doesn’t need to defend his outsourcing past because he’s “proud of it”—but apparently he doesn’t feel the same pride over a stint working for an Indian chemical textile company. Perdue’s stint as a senior consultant for Gujarat Heavy Chemicals Ltd. has been removed from his bio at Perdue […]
Going in big for South Dakota GOTV
You are suppprting these GOTV efforts. Latest poll out of South Dakota is showing what everyone else is showing—a three-way tossup. In this case, it’s Mike Rounds (R) 37, Rick Weiland (D) 33, Larry Pressler (I) 23. Republicans last week were pretending to be unconcerned about the race, then they dropped $1M into the race. […]
Ernst forced to answer for Koch support in Iowa Senate debate
Iowa Republican Joni Ernst’s undying fealty to the Kochs might just be turning around to bite her in the ass. Case in point, this weekend’s debate and her need to defend her call to abolish the EPA, a position that could provide great economic boon to the Koch brothers. DAVENPORT, Iowa — Republican Joni Ernst […]
The greatness of Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi
Much has been written about 17-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, and hopefully much will be for as long as people are writing. But her greatness is summarized in one seemingly small story, from a year ago: The teenager who became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize Friday told President Barack […]
Another poll confirms it: The Iowa Senate race is as close as ever
Democratic nominee Bruce Braley (right) with his would-be predecessor Sen. Tom Harkin. On Saturday a new Selzer & Associates poll on behalf of the Des Moines Register and Bloomberg Politics confirmed what almost every pollster has been saying for months: We have a close race in Iowa for U.S. Senate. Selzer’s new numbers give Republican […]
Early voting has started: Time for some tea leaves
Avoid the lines and vote early This is it: We have entered voting season. More than three weeks remain until Election Day, but as of Sunday evening about 654,407 people had cast their votes nationwide and millions more had requested absentee ballots. The two states that have seen the most action for now are Iowa […]
Unions build ground game to counter Koch brothers’ air onslaught in Alaska Senate race
Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) Republican dark-money groups are pouring millions of dollars into defeating Alaska Democratic Sen. Mark Begich, but unions are fighting back, trying to re-elect Begich. The tactics are different, though. Unions have put some money into ads supporting Begich or going after his Republican opponent, Dan Sullivan: The political action committee affiliated […]
Meet Larry Pressler, member of Fix the Debt
Larry Kessler, just another Beltway deficit peacock. Larry Pressler might be trying to get some mileage and Democratic credibility by saying he voted for President Obama and is his “friend,” be he sure as hell sounds a lot like a Republican. Exhibit A: He’s a member of “Fix the Debt,” the latest incarnation of Catfood […]
NIH director: Budget cuts delayed Ebola vaccine, treatment
Francis S. Collins, Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Here are the results of austerity, and of a Republican Party hell-bent on proving government can’t work by starving it. From Dr. Francis Collins, head of the National Institute of Health: “NIH has been working on Ebola vaccines since 2001. It’s not like we […]
Bush-appointed judge strikes down Alaska same-sex marriage ban
It didn’t take a federal district judge long to strike down Alaska’s same-sex marriage ban: [Judge Timothy] Burgess heard arguments Friday afternoon and promised a quick decision. He released his 25-page decision Sunday afternoon. “Refusing the rights and responsibilities afforded by legal marriage sends the public a government-sponsored message that same-sex couples and their familial […]