Interesting bit of information about how candidates in the 2008 presidential race are faring on the internet. A study by the marketing and blogging consultancy Marketing Pilgrim found that the 15 out of 18 presidential candidates have majority negative search engine listings associated with their campaigns.
Here are some key findings:
Republican candidates managed only an average 42% […]
This about John “No Balls” Edwards from today’s Openers:
Edwards wins backing in Ohio
Posted by Mark Naymik June 28, 2007 15:57PM
Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards picked up a handful of endorsements from powerful Northeast Ohio leaders today.
Too bad they won’t likely help in the party’s primary race in which Edwards is trailing Hillary Clinton and Barack […]
Hmmm… big donors paying the county party stool’s salary because the party can’t raise the funds legitimately. Gee that sounds familiar.
I wonder if Jacobson pledged to be a “full-time” chairman?
Ah the sweet smell of failure.
This morning the current iteration of the immigration/amnesty bill died in the Senate as the proponents of this compromise legislation failed to earn the 60 votes necessary to invoke cloture on the measure. What’s more encouraging is that they could not even muster a simple majority.
Today is a victory for the […]
At least that’s what our elected representatives in the House were saying yesterday as they allowed their annual cost of living increase to quietly pass through the dark of the night with a parliamentary move that allowed them to block having to actually vote on the increase.
I only need to imagine the conversation spreading yesterday through Congress’ […]
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