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Daily Kos Election Outlook: Maybe this year’s narrative should talk about more than just the Senate?
If you were only looking at Senate models — which is all that all the other ‘competing’ models look at — you’d rightly be concerned that the Democrats are on track for a terrible night on Election Day. All the models (even Sam Wang‘s slightly-more optimistic model) currently predict that the Republicans are on track […]
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Happy Monday! Another week begins! Well, the second part is true, anyway. What madness developed over the weekend? What foolishness will be discovered this morning? Only time will tell! That would sound a lot more impressive, somehow, if the show didn’t start in, like, half an hour. Our embedded live stream is temporarily on the […]
Daily Kos Elections Morning Digest: National Republicans parachute in to rescue Mike Rounds
Republican Mike Rounds Leading Off: • SD-Sen: Until recently, both parties believed that Republican Mike Rounds would easily take this seat. However, thanks to Rounds’ overconfident campaign and lingering questions about his role in a scandal involving EB-5 visas, Rounds has looked weaker than expected against Democrat Rick Weiland and independent Larry Pressler, a former […]
Abbreviated pundit round-up: Should John Stewart host ‘Meet the Press’, unions and climate change
Conor Friedersdorf at The Atlantic discusses Why Broadcast Journalism Is Flirting With Jon Stewart: Would network news be better if politicians were interviewed by comedians rather than broadcast journalists? That’s one question raised by Gabriel Sherman’s report that NBC executives wanted Jon Stewart to host Meet the Press, the prestigious Sunday-morning interview program. Had higher-ups […]
Open thread for night owls: In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue
Of the Arawak and Taino people who came to greet the sailors of the Niña, Pinta and Santa María that October day in the eastern Caribbean 522 years ago, Cristóbal Colón, as Columbus was known in Spain, would write: They … brought us parrots and balls of cotton and spears and many other things, which […]
Follow your passion, and don’t forget to dream
You will start training for that factory job when you are in sixth grade, like it or not. Many of you are familiar with Mike Rowe of Discovery show Dirty Jobs. These days, he’s promoting a new show he’s created, and spending a lot of time responding to fan mail via Facebook posts. About a […]
The argle bargle blowing through the windmills of Justice Scalia’s mind
When the landmark marriage equality ruling striking down the Defense of Marriage Act was handed down in June of 2013, Justice Anton Scalia penned such a scathing dissent I was worried for his health. It was a rant worthy of song. As I read, I could actually feel the veins popping out on my own […]
Book review: ‘Latino America’ by Matt Barreto and Gary M. Segura
According to an analysis by the Pew Research Center, the number of states in which Hispanic children make up 20 percent or more of the kindergarten class has increased from 8 percent in 2000, to 17 percent in 2012. The Hispanic population has jumped from 15 million to almost 54 million over the past 30 […]
Can California Democrats save their supermajorities? A look at the Golden State’s legislative races
California State Senate In 2012, California Democrats finally and unexpectedly won their long-awaited legislative supermajorities. Democrats secured two-thirds majorities in both the state Senate and state Assembly, allowing them to raise taxes without Republican votes. It was a huge setback for the state GOP and threatened to doom them to irrelevance. While the Democrats are […]