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Proloy Bhatta: Tracking Politics Online
Proloy Bhatta is the owner of usaelectionpolls.com, a website that aggregates poll information for political races, from local to national. Bhatta speculates on the accuracy of polls and explains why it's important to gather a wide range of information before believing what's in the news.
Tags: Web Technology, Web Site Development, Bhatta, Proloy Bhatta, Internet, usaelectionpolls.com, website, aggregate, poll, information, political races, news
Videos 2008-05-12

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Riverside, Calif., Chambers of Commerce to Boost Political Clout.
By Michelle Dearmond, The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 12--RIVERSIDE, Calif.--The Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce is contemplating using its members' money to influence political races and ballot initiatives, a move some hope would boost the business community's clout with...
Tags: Press-Enterprise Inc.
Research articles 2002-06-12
CU PACs Poised To Play Key Role In Fall Political Races
Credit unions have quietly accumulated almost $1 million in cash to be used to help influence this fall's pivotal congressional elections, when a single House or Senate race could determine control of either. The vast majority of those funds, almost $750,000, have been saved by CUNA and its state...
Tags: Litigation, Strategy, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-07-29
Unions to Step Up Political Activity.
By John Gallagher, Detroit Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 26--HOLLYWOOD, Fla.--The nation's top union leaders spent as much time talking about politics as labor Tuesday as the AFL-CIO executive council annual winter meetings got under way Tuesday. ...
Tags: AFL-CIO, job, leader, Leadership, president, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-02-26
News vet Donaldson gives rundown on political races
Informal polling during the recent MUFSO conference here showed that the majority of executives in attendance favored Republican presidential hopeful George W. Bush in next year's race for the White House. However, veteran political reporter and ABC network television news anchor Sam Donaldson suggested during his keynote address that...
Tags: Bush, Leadership, Republican, TVs, White House
Research articles 1999-10-04
Political parties drop bundle on key races GOP, Democrats spent thousands in Lake.(News)
Byline: Russell Lissau and Mick Zawislak Daily Herald Staff Writers Financial support for some Lake County legislative candidates went far beyond the usual local fund-raisers last fall. State and national political organizations sunk hundreds of thousands of dollars into three key races...
Tags: Democrat, FINANCE, Fitzgerald, Leadership, Republican, Sen., U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-02-15
Combative races drew voters in large numbers
Voters showed up in large numbers to decide some of the most contentious races in this year's elections, driving a slight increase in the nation's turnout rate, early figures show. Interest in which party would control Congress and other national issues helped fuel the increases, said Michael McDonald, an assistant...
Tags: MARKETING, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-11-09
Election '94 offers tough choices and some tough races
Brooke McCauley Michigan Chronicle 11-08-1994 Election '94 offers tough choices and some tough races. This week we conclude our political endorsements for the Nov. 8 election with a summary of where the Chronicle stands on all races and proposals which will appear...
Tags: board, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1994-11-08
Senate, House races could shift power in county Voters also will decide county sheriff race.(News)
Byline: Mick Zawislak Daily Herald Staff Writer Besides two countywide races, voters in southern Lake County will decide the outcome of some hot state races that could have implications for the balance of political power. Because it's new, the 59th House District...
Tags: CAREER, Democrat, FINANCE, Investment, Leadership, Republican, sheriff, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-11-05
Many races unwinnable for Utah Democrats
If the success of a political party were measured by how many candidates it fields in a major election, the Utah Democratic Party is back. As strong as ever. Unfortunately for Utah Democrats, that is not the measure. Winning is. Still, kudos to Democratic Party leaders...
Tags: Democrat, Democratic Party, Leadership, Republican, U.S. Senate, Utah
Research articles 2008-03-21
Races of the week: Allard vs. Strickland
Colorado U.S. Senate Race Political rematches inspired by grudges usually don't work out to the benefit of the person who considers himself the wounded party. According to veteran political pundit Stuart Rothenberg, there have been 15 rematches in U.S. Senate races since World War II and in only one such...
Tags: Colorado, FINANCE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-07-01
Discounter PACs are armed for Congressional races
WASHINGTON--By holding back on early campaign contributions to proindustry candidates, discount store industry Political Action Committee are entering the home stretch of the 1984 Congressional races armed with a war chest of more than $100,000. Based on the latest (December 1983) figures filed with the Federal Election Commission, Federal...
Tags: Federal Election Commission, pacs, Strategy
Research articles 1984-05-14
Legislative races will have major impact on Utah
With the campaign season in full swing, a number of legislative elections are capturing the attention of political observers. These contests will have important results, not just for the political parties but for the Legislature and county governments. We'll highlight a few of these races today and more in coming...
Tags: Benefits, Democrat, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Republican, SOFTWARE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-09-17
NOW PAC: Breaking the Political Glass Ceiling
NOWs Political Action Committee NOW PAC met in Washington in September and concluded after an analysis of the pending races that it is a real possibility for the U.S. House to change hands in November and that the NOW PAC can make an impact on some of the key races....
Tags: Rep., Republican, U.S. Senate, women
Research articles 2006-10-01
Lamar Advertising Co. Q4 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Yes Sir, thank you very much. Operator Instructions Our first question will come from Christopher Ensley of Bear Stearns. Christopher Ensley - Bear Stearns Keith, you didn't outline perhaps what your expense outlook was for '08 with slowing top-line. Are you still thinking 4-6%? Or you've...
Tags: Lamar Advertising Co.
Earnings calls 2008-02-27
Key legislative races bring in big money
Byline: David Steves The Register-Guard SALEM - Lane County legislative races that could affect the political balance of power in the state drew a big infusion of campaign contributions in the past few weeks, according to reports filed Thursday. Two area Senate races - the contest...
Tags: INTERNET, Rep., Republican, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2004-10-22
Two districts volatile in county races/ El Paso Democrats eye chance
The political season begins in earnest Wednesday when Democrats and Republicans put the primary races behind them and get behind their candidates. The stakes are high this year, particularly on the state level, where Democrats are doing their best to keep control of the Senate and maybe pick...
Tags: Democrat, El Paso Corp., Manufacturing, Republican, TVs, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-08-10
Workman woes may spread to other races
The legal troubles for Salt Lake County Mayor Nancy Workman could become political problems for fellow Republican Party candidates. Although there is little concern that potential charges against Workman will sway voters in the high-profile presidential, congressional or state races, county Republicans worry that county council and legislative...
Tags: Democratic Party, Leadership, Republican
Research articles 2004-09-03
Parties pour 11th-hour cash into close races
WASHINGTON -- Both political parties are making huge last-minute cash infusions into close House and Senate races, underscoring their traditional importance in endgame spending and the Democrats' new financial competitiveness with Republicans. Just since Friday, Republicans have put more than $2million into Senate races in New Jersey, Tennessee and Virginia,...
Tags: Democrat, E-mail, FINANCE, Republican, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-11-06
APSA: Explaining the Decision to Run for Congress: Why Candidates From State Legislatures Enter U.S. House Races
WASHINGTON, June 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Why do candidates decide to run for higher political office? New research conducted by political scientists demonstrates that entry decisions by candidates are more complex than previously understood, and that "oWASHINGTON, June 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Why do candidates decide to run for higher...
Tags: U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-06-08
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