The Voters Speak: Analysis of the CAF-Democracy Corps Election Eve Poll | OurFuture.org
The largest Democratic declines came among blue collar, non college education white men. Obama didn’t win these voters in 2008, winning only 41% of their votes. This year Democratic share plunged to 29%.
Riding the Rails, Looking for Work | CommonDreams.org
Who says stimulus programs don't work? Or that all that insane corporate spending on the elections didn't do some good? Gosh darn it, if you're an aspiring barista, you'll be thrilled to learn that Democratic campaigns spent $24,000 at Starbucks, Republicans $17,000. And gym rats and personal trainers, be of good cheer. According to the Post, "The Democratic National Committee spent $41,000 for memberships at a Results gym about seven blocks from its Washington headquarters," keeping its candidates in physical trim if still flabby when it came to policy, decision making and vote getting.
Gaetz to chair redistricting committee | redistricting, chair, committee - News - Northwest Florida Daily News
Gaetz, R-Niceville, said he hadn’t had the title five minutes when he began hearing from lobbyists and politicians about pending reapportionment and the creation of two new congressional seats.
Fair Elections Now Act needs support - Sun Sentinel
The cost of running for public office is climbing every election cycle with no end in sight. The Washington Post recently reported that both chambers of Congress likely shattered fundraising records for the midterm election with over $2 billion raised. Meanwhile, voters were subjected to an unending stream of third-party campaign ads, much of it sponsored by anonymous corporate donors thanks to the notorious Citizens United Supreme Court ruling handed down earlier this year. And on top of that, wealthy corporate executives like Florida's Rick Scott and California's Meg Whitman spent tens of millions of dollars in order to buy gubernatorial seats in their respective states.