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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Connecting One’s Favorite Sport and One’s Favorite Party
A fascinating part of politics is exploring what makes people vote as they do. The political belief that a person holds often is linked with something entirely unrelated. Several studies have shown correlations between, for instance, personality traits or hormone … Continue reading
Posted in Other
Tagged blue, Democrats, elections, Politics, red, Republicans, sports
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A Commendation to Three Brave Republicans
Election season is coming up, and as if by magic little shoots of controversy are sprouting throughout the political landscape. One avenue of controversy has been with regards to the Fourteenth Amendment. Republican leaders, such as Senator Lindsey Graham, have … Continue reading
Posted in Mike Huckabee, Republicans
Tagged Charles Djou, choice, citizenship, elections, Immigration, Marc Rubio, Mike Huckabee, Politics, red, Republicans
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The Death of the Tennessee Democratic Party
In the 2000 presidential election, Vice President Al Gore came within four percent of winning Tennessee. Ten years later, according to reporter Ken Whitehouse of the Nashville Post, the Tennessee Democratic Party died. To mourn its passing, Mr. Whitehouse wrote … Continue reading
Posted in Tennessee
Tagged Democratic Party, Democrats, elections, Politics, Tennessee
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Analyzing Ukrainian Elections, Part 2
This is the second part of two posts analyzing Ukrainian elections. This second part will focus upon many factors that lead to Ukraine’s exceptional regional polarization. The first part can be found here. Two Ukraines Modern Ukraine is a strange … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Foreign Elections
Tagged Foreign Affairs, foreign elections, polarization, Russians, Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, Viktor Yushchenko
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Analyzing Ukrainian Elections, Part 1
This is the first part of two posts analyzing Ukrainian elections. This first part will focus upon the 2004 presidential election, which showed a remarkable degree of regional polarization. The second part can be found here. The 2004 Presidential Election, … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Foreign Elections
Tagged Foreign Affairs, foreign elections, polarization, Russians, Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, Viktor Yushchenko
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