Keystone Voters in PA Diner Audio Slideshow
Five central Pennsylvania voters explain their votes from a vintage diner in rough center city Allentown. Keystone Voters in Pennsylvania from alex ...
Five central Pennsylvania voters explain their votes from a vintage diner in rough center city Allentown. Keystone Voters in Pennsylvania from alex ...
Emily Cotler | Posted 12.04.2008 | Home
"Hi, my name is Emily, and I'm a volunteer for Barack Obama's campaign for change..." I didn't really understand the term "Battleground State" until ...
Disgrasian | Posted 11.23.2008 | Style
Both World Series teams happen to be from two important swing states, Florida and Pennsylvania. Kinda puts a new spin on the idea of a state being "in play," doesn't it?
Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 11.22.2008 | Home
JOHNSTOWN, PA-- Since a supporter at a Palin rally here waved a stuffed monkey with an Obama headband, and the county's own congressman declared "Ther...
Ryan Rivera | Posted 11.17.2008 | Home
ELKO, Nev. -- A pro-John McCain / anti-Barack Obama bus tour stopped here Thursday morning, urging voters in one of the state's most conservative coun...
Harry Moroz | Posted 11.15.2008 | Politics
Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Ohio all face midyear FY2009 budget gaps and city governments are increasingly pessimistic about their economic health.
James Warren | Posted 11.15.2008 | Politics
If tiny New Hampshire is a swing state, John McCain has more than a financial crisis and high anxiety to worry about there.
Emily Pease | Posted 11.13.2008 | Home
Paul Reagan concedes that a yard sign isn't the best means of communication, but when your house is flanked on either side by the opposition, you need to take a stand. "It's primitive," Reagan said. "It's a way of staking out territory. I feel like there must be plenty of people who aren't McCain supporters, but it's the intimidation of all those signs."
Judy Muller | Posted 11.10.2008 | Home
As Barack Obama pulls ahead in the polls, his supporters are holding their collective breath, afraid to speculate on the outcome, afraid to say it out loud, lest the polling Gods curse their arrogance and spin this thing the other way.
Kelly Nuxoll | Posted 11.09.2008 | Home
At a McCain event in Pennsylvania, the Lehigh County Republican chairman encouraged supporters to spend nights volunteering, saying, "Think how you would feel if you woke up on November 5th and Barack Obama--Barack Hussein Obama--were president."
Alison Teal | Posted 11.09.2008 | Politics
Voting is an affirmation of life. It is a way to have a voice in your country's leadership and, through that, your country's future.
Susan Kelley-Stamerra | Posted 11.08.2008 | Home
"Oh Yeah!" Ice Cream and Waffles in Pittsburgh's Shadyside area once again rolled out the carpet for debate watchers last night, but this time the deb...
Lisa Hovater | Posted 11.04.2008 | Home
WAITING WATCHING DREAMING are three words painted on the wall at Busboys and Poets in Shirlington. Those who came to watch the Joe Biden-Sarah Palin ...
Craig Newmark | Posted 10.09.2008 | Home
Here we have what looks like real "community organizing" -- online and offline-- and, however much it may have been maligned last week in St Paul, "community organizing" is grassroots democracy.
Tim Norton | Posted 07.24.2008 | Home
In our quest for political relevance, I declare that venerable old Rhode Island should close up shop and court an eager new suitor. I got four electoral votes right here... Who needs 'em?
The Ballot Box | Posted 12.04.2008 | Home