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01/18/2012
By Mark Mellman - 01/18/12 As a graduate student, I designed a research project that required me to watch hundreds of hours of network television news broadcasts from the 1960s…
Iowa and New Hampshire: It’s win one or go home
01/05/2012
It may be fashionable to denigrate the importance of the two early contests, but recent history shows that they have a dramatic joint impact. It has become fashionable of late…
Reinventing politics
12/20/2011
During Newt Gingrich’s surge I was reminded that despite the egos in our little community, candidates count a lot more than consultants and staff. Gingrich languished at the bottom with…
The Republican civil war
12/13/2011
The Republican Party is now choosing between a candidate distrusted by its base and one despised by its elite. It’s developing into a civil war. GOP primary voters see Mitt…
Strategy and structure, part II
12/06/2011
Last week I began attempting to answer the question posed by a New York Times Magazine cover – “Is Obama Toast?” – arguing that dynamics, both structural and strategic, gave…
Is Obama toast in 2012?
11/29/2011
If Barack Obama is “toast,” as one now-infamous headline conjectured, why is the broadest-based forecast (Pollyvote) projecting the president will be reelected with 51.1 percent of the vote? That’s way…
So much to be thankful for
11/15/2011
While we cannot afford complacency in battling against privation and injustice, Thanksgiving offers an opportunity to express our gratitude for all that has been achieved in those struggles. And despite…
Predicting Jewish Vote More Complicated
11/14/2011
Democrats Have Edge, But GOP Aided by Orthodox and Israel Understanding the Jewish vote requires appreciating at least four realities: 1. Impelled by our history and tradition, American Jews remain…
Myth of the Independent Voter
11/08/2011
Though I am not expecting a cable TV show of my own, I am continuing to mine the “myth buster” vein I opened last week. This time, however, I’ll tackle…
Want More People to Vote? Try Putting More Information Online, Survey Suggests
11/07/2011
Nick Judd, Tech President-Tomorrow is a big day in Ohio, where voters are expected to defeat a ballot measure called Issue 2 and, in so doing, overturn legislation that severely…