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American Crossroads president says it operates like a hedge fund

By | 01.04.11 | 1:26 pm

The Los Angeles Times explores the prospects for campaign finance reform after Sen. Russ Feingold (D-Wisc.) lost his re-election in November and now that more Republicans are in Congress. (At Monday’s Republican National Committee chair debate, when asked what the biggest mistakes of Republicans over the past ten More…

What environmentalists fear about Obama’s new climate strategy

By | 11.05.10 | 3:44 pm

Environmentalists have never been too keen about President Obama’s support for nuclear power and natural gas. But those positions got less attention amid the cap-and-trade debate.

With cap-and-trade all but dead, President Obama has decided to focus on energy provisions that can garner Republican support. This includes some things that More…

Why the election wasn’t a referendum on climate change (and why the press flubbed the story)

By | 11.04.10 | 1:59 pm

Exit polls indicate that jobs and the economy were the top issues on the minds of voters on Tuesday when they trotted off to the polls. While climate change and energy issues played a role in a number of campaigns — with environmentalists running advertisements in key districts criticizing Republican More…

Environmentalists insist midterms not a ‘referendum’ on climate votes

By | 11.03.10 | 4:56 pm

Environmentalists scrambled today to get control of the midterm narrative following a crushing defeat for Democrats in the House and Senate.

At a press conference today at the National Press Club, the heads of the major environmental groups stressed to reporters that the midterm election was not a “referendum” on More…

Obama Suggests Republicans and Democrats Can Find Common Ground on Energy

By | 11.03.10 | 1:21 pm

In his first public remarks since yesterday’s midterm elections, President Obama suggested that energy policy is one area where Democrats and Republicans can find common ground.

“I don’t think there’s anybody in America that thinks we’ve got an energy policy that’s working,” Obama said, specifically citing natural gas vehicles and More…

Boehner, McConnell Talk Prospects for Next Congress

By | 11.03.10 | 12:11 pm

Presumptive House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) told reporters today that he will work toward a “smaller, less costly and more accountable government here in Washington, D.C.” Though his remarks were short on policy, Boehner said he would aim to repeal the health care bill and extend the Bush tax cuts. More…

Midterm Wrapup: What the Election Means for Energy and the Environment

By | 11.03.10 | 9:41 am

Here’s a quick recap of the midterm results from last night that have implications for energy/climate/environmental policy.

It was mostly bad news for House Democrats who voted for the chamber’s cap-and-trade bill. The two most stinging defeats were Rep. Rick Boucher (D-Va.), who worked furiously behind the scenes to More…

Midterm Preview: Races With Climate/Energy/Environmental Implications

By | 11.02.10 | 10:09 am

There are a lot of these sort of lists floating around today, but I couldn’t help chiming in. So, without further ado, here’s my list of the races with the biggest climate/energy/environment implications:

Senate:

Alaska: Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) is facing off against Republican Joe Miller, a Tea Party favorite, and More…

Florida News - October 30, 2010

As voters go to polls, GOP lawyers prepare legal challenges

By | 11.02.10 | 6:00 am

With midterm races in many states coming down to the wire, David Norcross will likely do what a growing cadre of lawyers plans to do on election day: monitor voting trends and results on the ground and help campaigns prepare for the increasingly likely possibility of swift legal challenges.

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Why the Oil Spill Hasn’t Been a Major Midterm Election Issue

By | 11.01.10 | 12:03 pm

Fred Grimm at The Miami Herald has a great column today on how the oil spill has not been a driving factor in the midterm elections in Florida and around the country.

He traces the oil spill narrative roughly like this: Outcry about the environmental effects of the spill More…