Category Archives: Elections

More Than Ever, This Election Is “A Time For Choosing”

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Something to Remember when Voting

     A couple of years ago, I was talking with a scientist who had immigrated from Bulgaria, had lived under Communism, and had since become an American citizen.  The words she spoke to me still gives me a chill of terror: … Continue reading

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Nevada Early Voting Ends

     Early voting has finished in Nevada.  With the exception of late arriving absentee ballots, all that is left are the votes on election day.      This is where we stand: After completion of Early Voting, the Democrats have a raw voter … Continue reading

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Obama’s 2nd Term: “Afflict the Comfortable”

     Robert Reich, Pres. Clinton’s economic “Mini-me,” recently summarized a stark choice between a 2nd Obama term, and a Romney term: Will we comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable under President Obama, or do the exact opposite under President Romney? … Continue reading

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Nevada Early Vote Update (One Day Left To Go)

     After the second to last day of early voting, the Democrats have a lead of 45K raw voters over Republicans; this shrinks to less than 40K when absentees that have been turned-in already are included.      After 13 days of early … Continue reading

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Nevada Early Vote Update (12th day of 14)

     After the 12th day of early voting, the Democrats have a lead of 40K raw voter numbers over Republicans; this shrinks to less than 37K when absentees that have been turned-in already are included.      After ten day of early voting … Continue reading

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Nevada Early Vote Update (10th Day of 14)

     After the 10th day of early voting, the Democrats have a lead of 34K raw votes, which was 2K less than the 36K it was the previous day.  Washoe county continues to trend towards being a wash (pun intended), so … Continue reading

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Nevada Early Vote Update (9th Day of 14)

     After the 9th day of early voting, the Democrats have a lead of 36K raw votes. Washoe county is trending towards being a wash (pun intended), so only the strong GOP turnout amongst the rural counties will even partially blunt … Continue reading

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Nevada Early Vote Update (8th day of 14)

     In Clark County (the home of Las Vegas and 70% of the state’s population), the Democrats have about 86 to 88% about of the raw vote lead they had in 2008.  With turnout this year 30% above what it was … Continue reading

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Nevada Early Vote Update (1st Week of Early Voting)

     After the first week of early voting, the Democrats have a statewide raw vote lead of ~28 thousand with a third of the vote in. The numbers in Washoe are about even, with the Democrats having a 1040 vote lead), … Continue reading

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