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28 Apr 09
Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) to Switch to Democratic Party « Republican Ranting
This is breaking news that just came in - Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) is expected to announce that he will run in the Democratic primary in 2010. Specter had expected to face a tough primary if he stayed in the Republican Party.
14 Feb 09
Breaking: Senate Passes Revised Economic Stimulus Plan: 60-38 « Republican Ranting
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Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) just got back from Ohio, where he was attending his mother’s memorial services, and has casted an “Aye” vote for the economic stimulus package. That was the 60th Aye vote needed, since Ted Kennedy (D-MA) was not voting. The 3 Republicans who sided with the Democrats before, Arlen Specter (R-PA), Olympia Snowe (R-ME), and Susan Collins (R-ME) voted with the Democrats.
House of Representatives Approves Revised Stimulus Bill: 246-183 « Republican Ranting
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A little over an hour ago, the House of Representatives approved the revised economic stimulus package (that’s the package where the joint conference hammered out the details between the Senate and House bill differences). 246 Democrats voted for the bill; all 183 Republicans voted NAY, with 7 Democrats joining them. 1 Democrat also voted present, and 1 Democrat and 2 Republicans were not voting.
11 Sep 08
A September 11th Tribute: 7 Years, Never Forget « Republican Ranting
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Today marks the 7 year anniversary of the September 11th Attacks. Today is a day that affected many Americans, if not all Americans. I can still, to this day tell you exactly where I was when I first heard about it, down to the very spot of the room. And thinking back now brings tears to my eyes, thinking about how many people we lost that day, so many innocent and helpless people.
26 Apr 08
Obama Launches Preliminaries for General Election Campaign « Republican Ranting
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Yesterday, Barack Obama released the following announcement on his website:
Obama Campaign Announces 50-State Registration Drive
By Sam Graham-Felsen - Apr 25th, 2008 at 2:00 pm EDT
Also listed in: SFBO Blog
Today, we announce the Vote for Change drive, an unprecedented 50-state voter registration and mobilization drive, in which we will bring thousands of new people into the political process.On May 10th, there will be voter registration events in all 50 states. Click on the map below to find an event in your area and bring new voters into our democracy…
23 Apr 08
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 1:00 A.M. - Clinton & McCain Won « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 1:00 A.M. with 99% reporting. This will be my last report for the night:
Democrats:
Clinton 1,239,523 55% 52 delegates
Obama 1,023,366 45% 46 delegates
Chester county is going for Obama with 75% now reporting. Philadelphia continues to hold for Obama at 97% reporting. Obama is also maintaining Delaware which has gone up to 97% reporting.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 12:30 A.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 12:30 A.M. with 98% reporting. Depending on what comes out next, this may be my last report:
Democrats:
Clinton 1,231,448 55% 52 delegates
Obama 1,019,181 45% 46 delegates
Chester county is going for Obama with 75% now reporting. Philadelphia continues to hold for Obama at 97% reporting, and both Lancaster and Union (Obama) are up to 100% reporting.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 12:00 A.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 12:00 A.M. with 96% reporting:
Democrats:
Clinton 1,195,380 55% 52 delegates
Obama 981,624 45% 46 delegates
Chester county is going for Obama with 56% now reporting. Philadelphia continues to hold for Obama at 97% reporting, Lancaster (Obama) is up to 93% reporting, Dauphin (Obama), which is where Harrisburg is, has reached 100% reporting
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 11:30 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 11:30 P.M. with 92% reporting:
Democrats:
Clinton 1,135,380 55% 40 delegates
Obama 926,204 45% 37 delegates
Chester county is still going for Obama with 37% reporting. Philadelphia continues to hold for Obama at 97% reporting, Lancaster (Obama) is up to 84% reporting, Dauphin (Obama), which is where Harrisburg is, is al the way up to 93% reporting, Union (Obama) is up to 66% reporting, and Centre (Obama) up to 93% reporting.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 11:00 P.M. - Clinton, McCain « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 11:00 P.M. with 83% reporting:
Democrats:
Clinton 1,014,769 55% 40 delegates
Obama 825,562 45% 37 delegates
Chester county FINALLY came in, going for Obama, so far - like I expected, with 10% reporting. Philadelphia continues to hold for Obama at 97% reporting, Lancaster (Obama) is up to 62% reporting, Dauphin (Obama), which is where Harrisburg is, holds at 71% in, Union (Obama) is holding at 37% reporting, and Centre (Obama) up to 61% reporting.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 10:45 P.M. - Clinton, McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 10:30 P.M. with 78% reporting:
Democrats:
Clinton 913,973 54% 37 delegates
Obama 764,044 46% 31 delegates
Philadelphia continues to hold for Obama, with 97% reporting, Lancaster (Obama) is 29% in, Dauphin (Obama), which is where Harrisburg is, is now up to 71% in, Union (Obama) is now 37% in, and Centre (currently BARELY Obama) 38% in. My prediction as of now is that Clinton will win by 10%, +2% from her current standings.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 10:30 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 10:30 P.M. with 72% reporting. Both I and the major networks have called both races. Depending on how quickly results come in now, I may slow down to posting every 30 minutes:
Democrats:
Clinton 833,630 54% 37 delegates
Obama 703,784 46% 31 delegates
Philadelphia (Obama) is now 94% in, Lancaster (Obama) is 29% in, Dauphin (Obama), which is where Harrisburg is, is now 44% in, Union (Obama) is now 29% in, and Centre (currently BARELY Obama) 38% in.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 10:15 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 10:15 P.M. with 58% reporting. Both I and the major networks have called both races:
Democrats:
Clinton 678,828 55% 28 delegates
Obama 558,878 45% 19 delegates
The results have actually begun to surprise me: York and Delaware counties are now reporting that Clinton is in the lead, with both having over 30% of the districts reporting. Philadelphia has 84% in, and Daulphin has 44% in, so Obama isn’t going to be getting too much more. Meanwhile, a lot of the northwest (Clinton area) is either all in, or almost all in).
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 10:00 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 10:00 P.M. with 48% reporting. Both I and the major networks have called both races:
Democrats:
Clinton 528,080 54% 28 delegates
Obama 444,428 46% 19 delegates
It looks as if Obama will win most of Southeast Pennsylvania. 76% of Philadelphia county is reporting. 71% of Allegheny, which is going for Clinton is reporting. 13% of Dauphin (Obama) is reporting, Lancaster (Obama) 14%.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 9:45 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 9:45 P.M. with 37% reporting. Both I and the major networks have called both races:
Democrats:
Clinton 407,674 54% 28 delegates
Obama 342,815 46% 19 delegates
Delaware County has begun to report in, and as expected, that’s going for Obama. I expect that Obama will slightly increase for the next half hour or hour
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 9:30 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 9:30 P.M. with 18% reporting. Both I and the major networks have called both races:
Democrats:
Clinton 208,228 54% 28 delegates
Obama 180,731 46% 19 delegates
From here, I think Clinton will start performing better, because Philadelphia and it’s suburbs were some of the earliest to come in, and that’s where Obama’s stronghold is. Pretty much the rest of the state will go to Clinton, with the expception of Allegheny and Daphin counties, and maybe a few others.
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 9:15 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 9:15 P.M. with 10% reporting. I have called both races. All the major networks have now called the race, the last of which was CNN which called it just minutes ago:
Democrats:
Clinton 118,129 55% 28 delegates
Obama 98,018 45%
Republicans:
McCain 28,505 72%
Paul 6,291 15%
Huckabee 4,632 12%
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 9:00 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of 9:00 P.M. I have called both races:
Democrats with 5% reportinig:
Clinton 60,374 53%
Obama 53,412 47%
Republicans with 4% reporting:
McCain 9,323 73%
Paul 1,899 15%
Huckabee 1,468 12%
Pennsylvania Primary Results - 8:45 P.M. - Clinton & McCain Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of : 8:45 P.M. with 1% reporting. I have called both races:
Democrats:
Clinton 20,936 60%
Obama 13,888 40%
Republicans:
McCain 2,148 73%
Paul 433 15%%
Huckabee 342 12%
Pensylvania Primary Results - 8:30 P.M. - McCain & Clinton Win « Republican Ranting
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Here are the Pennsylvania Primary results as of : 8:30 P.M. with <1% reporting. I have called both races:
Democrats:
Clinton 1,416 65%
Obama 748 35%
Republicans:
McCain 104 83%
Paul 1311%
Huckabee 8 6%
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