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Daschle v. Thune: Reid
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. November 25, 2004. The Democrats will be in a reactive mode for now, says Norman J. Ornstein, an expert on Congress at the American Enterprise Institute. What they need is not a great public spokesman, but someone just like Reid who is tough without appearing abrasive and who knows how the Senate operates and can use leverage. Posted by Jon Lauck. On November 25, 2004. The comments to this entry are closed. How the Left Views the Election.
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Daschle v. Thune: Letters
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. The Senate ». November 28, 2004. There have been a flood of letters in the newspapers about the results of the Senate race. Here's one. The weeping and gnashing of teeth have already begun; surely plagues and darkness will soon follow. Who will keep the law of gravity in place, now that Sen. Tom Daschle has been cast out? Will the Earth now tumble perilously into the sun? From the other side entitled Shame on S.D.:. Posted by Jon Lauck.
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Daschle v. Thune: Reid
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. Laquo; Daschle and Foley. From the Mailbag ». November 29, 2004. From the Reno newspaper. Reid will become one of the main faces of the Democratic Party when he takes over in January from Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle. That can be politically dangerous when your party is out of power. Daschle lost re-election in South Dakota to John Thune, a Republican strongly backed by the White House. Posted by Jon Lauck. On November 29, 2004.
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Daschle v. Thune: The Senate
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. More on the Senate ». November 28, 2004. Editorial about certain Democrats being mad at Senator Frist for coming to South Dakota to campaign against Daschle (also note today's NYT's editorial. History of South Dakota. Posted by Jon Lauck. On November 28, 2004. The comments to this entry are closed. How the Left Views the Election. More on the Senate. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Dakota Blog Alliance Platform.
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Daschle v. Thune: AAN
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. November 24, 2004. Northern State University political science professor Jon Schaff said many Daschle supporters are emotionally devastated because of the bitter, close election loss. Depression and anger - there's no doubt Tom Daschle's supporters in Aberdeen and across the state are experiencing these things, Schaff said. One thing that led to Daschle's defeat likely was the way he came across in his campaign commercials, the professor said.
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Daschle v. Thune: Committees
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. November 28, 2004. Dave Kranz of the. In today's paper about committee assignments. Contrast it to this story. Which notes that the GOP caucus just changed the rules allowing Frist more power to make committee appointments. The Democratic leader already had the power to make committee assignments, according to. Posted by Jon Lauck. On November 28, 2004. The comments to this entry are closed. How the Left Views the Election. More on the Senate.
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Daschle v. Thune: Daschle and Foley
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. Laquo; How the Left Views the Election. November 29, 2004. Here are Bruce Walker's comments. On the election entitled The Tale of Two Toms. The second Tom is Foley. Excerpt:. Posted by Jon Lauck. On November 29, 2004. The comments to this entry are closed. How the Left Views the Election. More on the Senate. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Dakota Blog Alliance Platform.
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Daschle v. Thune: Regionalism and Red v. Blue
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. Laquo; The Economist! November 28, 2004. Regionalism and Red v. Blue. Thomas Frank is the author of What's the Matter with Kansas. New York Times Book Review. The essential cleavage in American life, the authors argue, is not between left and right or business class and working class; instead, it is a regional matter, a cultural divide between the states, polarized and unbridgeable. Which various bloggers have been promoting of late. It'...
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Daschle v. Thune: Judges
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. Laquo; From the Mailbag. Change of Venue ». November 29, 2004. The St. Louis newspaper interviewed. Senator Durbin of Illinois, who noted how Daschle handled judicial filibusters and also commented on Senator Reid's comment that he might block Justice Thomas from being Chief Justice, but not Justice Scalia. Posted by Jon Lauck. On November 29, 2004. The comments to this entry are closed. How the Left Views the Election. More on the Senate.
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Daschle v. Thune: Daschle the "second Senate leader to be brought down by bloggers"
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Daschle v. Thune. Analyzing the Biggest Senate Race in the USA. November 25, 2004. Daschle the "second Senate leader to be brought down by bloggers". Featuring one of the great patrons of the Dakota Blog Alliance, Hugh Hewitt. It gives blogs a lot of credit for Daschle's demise:. Year of the blog. MEDIA: Open-source journalism changes the face of reporting and forces once-buried stories onto the national stage. By Gene Edward Veith and Lynn Vincent. Through it all, he also blogs. The CBS executive who sn...