Entries Tagged as 'Pennsylvania'

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Noontime Notes from the Pennsylvania Primary

We Voted!
I woke up all gitty and charged up like it was the day of a big football game. It’s like Christmas for politicos. The weather is great and voter turn out should be at an all time high, particularly for the 4 million registered Democrats in the state.
I was all anxious to see my […]

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Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

The Dailey Post: Wait, What? Am I Supposed To…? Wait, What?

Matt Dailey is a correspondent and contributor for The College Voter from Penn State University in Pennsylvania.

I got a letter from my grandmother the other day, and in it was the usual news: the azalea bushes near the side of the house are getting more buds; the postman asked after me last Monday afternoon; the […]

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Monday, April 21st, 2008

The PA Primary Chart

The polls are finalized and the candidates are crisscrossing the state in a last minute effort to drum up support. Most of the major polls are predicting Clinton over Obama by a steady 6%. Tomorrow the Pennsylvania-based CV correspondents will keep you up to date on the election day primary action!

Via Pollster

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Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Big Things Poppin At Philly Hip Hop Summit

Kymberly Bays is a correspondent and contributer for The College Voter from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Hip Hop Summit Action Network hosted Turn Up The Vote: National Youth Hip-Hop Summit today at the Liacouras Center in North Philadelphia.

Between Wu-tanging and doing the Soulja Boi, the semi-large audience (well-short of their 10,000 goal) was […]

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Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Obama’s Comments on Pennsylvania: Truthiness

So perhaps it wasn’t the smartest political move to say:
“You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania…it’s not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.” via. Huffington Post

It definitely wasn’t […]

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