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Immigrant voter-mobilizing groups look to 2012

By | 11.04.10 | 3:14 pm

As the dust settles from Tuesday’s midterm elections, Latino and immigrant rights groups that worked to register Latinos and newly naturalized citizens to vote this year said they are now looking at how they can influence the elections in 2012. Their central message: Latinos, already the largest and fastest-growing minority More…

Latino Voters Choose Democrats in Key Races

By | 11.03.10 | 3:52 pm

Latino voters seem to have tipped the scales in favor of Democrats like governor-elect Jerry Brown and Sens. Harry Reid, Barbara Boxer and Michael Bennet, according to poll results from Latino Decisions. Democratic candidates were preferred in almost every race by Latino registered voters from Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Nevada, More…

Perriello Campaign Rally in Virginia

After midterms, uphill climb for environmental legislation grows steeper

By | 11.03.10 | 12:46 pm

After a year of frustration in the Senate for environmentalists and climate activists, a slowly building expectation that it would be nearly impossible to pass significant climate legislation in the chamber in the near future appears to have been cemented last night.

[Environment1] One of the few bright spots for 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…

Tancredo, Angle, Whitman Lose After Anti-Illegal Immigration Campaigns

By | 11.03.10 | 1:22 am

A few pieces of good news for supporters of a more inclusive immigration policy: Harry Reid beat out Sharron Angle (R), who ran a campaign that relied heavily on anti-illegal immigration rhetoric, and immigration hawk Tom Tancredo lost the race for Colorado governor.

Angle posed a serious threat to Reid, More…

Republicans Bash Democrats For Not Extending Tax Cuts

As GOP rides wave to House majority, Dems defeat Tea Partiers to hold Senate

By | 11.03.10 | 12:48 am

Pundits may differ over which natural disaster analogy was most fitting — tidal wave or  earthquake? — but Republicans made large gains in both chambers of Congress and various statehouses across the country on election day. And while, at the time of writing, races in several key Western states were More…

On Election Day, Yucca Mountain Rears Its Ugly Head Again

By | 11.02.10 | 5:36 pm

Yucca Mountain, Nevada’s embattled proposed nuclear waste repository, is a not a winning issue in Nevada. Not for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), who has been a staunch opponent of disposing of nuclear waste in his state. And not for his opponent, Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle, even though More…

Senate Races to Watch for Immigration Policy

By | 11.02.10 | 3:22 pm

Today’s elections will almost certainly make it harder for Congress to push through progressive agenda items such as comprehensive immigration reform. Although a lot of the changes will be broad — more Republicans will mean more arguments for border security and enforcement and less support for paths to legalization — 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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