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| Blue or Pink States |
| Published: October 30, 2007, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Blue, Pink, States, Mitch Bainwol, Pete Brodnitz, Rob Autry, Kellyanne Conway, Michael Udwin, Mindy Tucker Fletcher, Nicole Mccleskey, Paul Begala, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mike Mcelwain, Blackberry Mobile Devices, Washington Dc, Cable News Network Lp Lllp, Georgetown U |
| Political campaigns require at least as much care and feeding as babies, which is a good reason not to try to manage both at the same time. Those who work in politics are well aware of the dangers of trying to juggle two whiny, unpredictable and demanding creatures at once. |
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| Bloomberg Pollster Answers 'Hypothetical' Question on Bloomberg '08 |
| Published: November 13, 2007, 8:25 am |
| Tags: Politics, Doug Schoen, Kellyanne Conway, Kevin Sheekey, Michael Bloomberg, Mickey Blum, Mickey Carroll |
| Doug Schoen, the noted pollster who crunched numbers for Bill Clinton's re-election campaign in the mid 1990's, and for Michael Bloomberg's 2001 mayoral race, said last night that he doesn't think Bloomberg will run for president. Schoen, speaking at a forum about presidential polling at Baruch College, was answering a question from an audience |
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| On Fox, GOP strategist Conway asserted that "political correctness" could lead to "two planes crashing" |
| Published: November 20, 2007, 7:27 pm |
| Tags: Kellyanne Conway, Fox News Channel, The O Reilly Factor, Media, Propaganda Noise Machine |
| I have for you. What stops, Kellyanne Fitzpatrick [Conway], a lawsuit, an EEOC lawsuit against, you know, public schools? CONWAY: Nothing. INGRAHAM: You know, public schools who demand that kids learn English. I mean, that's discriminatory. Why should they learn English? CONWAY: There's nothing at the moment. And in fact, |
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| Olbermann Accuses FNC and Kellyanne Conway of 'Race Hatred' |
| Published: November 24, 2007, 6:08 pm |
| Tags: Immigration, Racism, Keith Olbermann, Kellyanne Conway, Laura Ingraham, Countdown, O Amp 039 Reilly Factor, Fox News Channel, Msnbc |
| Republican strategist Kellyanne Conway and Fox News of "race hatred" because Conway made an arguably alarmist suggestion on Monday's "The O'Reilly Factor" that allowing the EEOC to sue employers for requiring its employees to speak English on the job could eventually lead to the hiring of non-English-speaking employees |
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| Joe Klein Sees Possible 'Sabotage' by Bill Clinton, Bloomberg Pollster Sees Room for Bloomberg Candidacy |
| Published: January 16, 2008, 5:14 pm |
| Tags: Politics, Bill Clinton, Doug Schoen, Geoff Garin, Hillary Clinton, Joe Klein, Kellyanne Conway |
| Time columnist Joe Klein created a stir at the Council on Foreign Relations earlier today when he suggested that "an element of unwitting sabotage" may be behind Bill Clinton's series of apparently off-message comments while campaigning on behalf of his wife. Klein speculated: "He's worrying, 'Maybe she's going to be a better president than I |
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| Joe Klein Sees Possible 'Sabotage' by Bill Clinton, Bloomberg Pollster Sees Room for Bloomberg Candidacy |
| Published: January 16, 2008, 5:14 pm |
| Tags: Politics, Bill Clinton, Doug Schoen, Geoff Garin, Hillary Clinton, Joe Klein, Kellyanne Conway |
| by a trio of pollsters: Kellyanne Conway of The Polling Company, Geoff Garin of Peter D. Hart Research Associates, and Doug Schoen of Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates. Conway and Garin lean Republican and Democratic respectively, while Schoen is positioned to play a leading role if Mayor Michael Bloomberg mounts an independent bid |
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| Primary 2008 Will Be Remembered for Foot-in-Mouth Disease |
| Published: April 29, 2008, 9:11 pm |
| Tags: Rev Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama, Msnbc, Hillary Clinton, Republicans, Kellyanne Conway, Race Relations, Gop |
| Republican strategist Kellyanne Conway called Hillary Clinton "the chief white woman in this country". Kellyanne Conway -- another graduate of the Coulter/Malkin graduate school for neocons. Does anyone really say something that stupid by accident?Now that was a quote worthy of the late Gov. George Wallace ( the early years).Between |
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