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French President François Hollande and his predecessor, Nicolas Sarkozy, are angling for a second face-off in the presidential elections scheduled for May of next year. Over the past few weeks, they've traded barbs, first and foremost about their prowess to fight terrorism. But there is no guarantee whatsoever that they will make it to the second round, or even to the election. Their rivals are actually counting on the public's rejection of such a duel to push them out of the running.
One of 2013’s most important new books in political science was The Gamble: Choice and Chance in the 2012 Presidential Election (Princeton UP 2013). I had the chance to interview one of the co-authors, John Sides (Associate Professor of Political Science at George Washington University), for the podcast about the early web-exclusive release of several early chapter. You can find that interview here. This fall the final book was released and I interviewed the other co-author, Lynn Vavreck. Vavreck is Associate Professor of Political Science and Communication Studies at UCLA. The Gamble delivers on the promise of its initial chapters. Sides and Vavreck challenge conventional notions of what explains why candidates win presidential elections. They sift through the popular myths with extensive, original data that explains why President Obama won re-election in 2012. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of 2013’s most important new books in political science was The Gamble: Choice and Chance in the 2012 Presidential Election (Princeton UP 2013). I had the chance to interview one of the co-authors, John Sides (Associate Professor of Political Science at George Washington University), for the podcast about the early web-exclusive...
One of 2013’s most important new books in political science was The Gamble: Choice and Chance in the 2012 Presidential Election (Princeton UP 2013). I had the chance to interview one of the co-authors, John Sides (Associate Professor of Political Science at George Washington University), for the podcast about the early web-exclusive release of several early chapter. You can find that interview here. This fall the final book was released and I interviewed the other co-author, Lynn Vavreck. Vavreck is Associate Professor of Political Science and Communication Studies at UCLA. The Gamble delivers on the promise of its initial chapters. Sides and Vavreck challenge conventional notions of what explains why candidates win presidential elections. They sift through the popular myths with extensive, original data that explains why President Obama won re-election in 2012. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of 2013’s most important new books in political science was The Gamble: Choice and Chance in the 2012 Presidential Election (Princeton UP 2013). I had the chance to interview one of the co-authors, John Sides (Associate Professor of Political Science at George Washington University), for the podcast about the early web-exclusive release of several early chapter. You can find that interview here. This fall the final book was released and I interviewed the other co-author, Lynn Vavreck. Vavreck is Associate Professor of Political Science and Communication Studies at UCLA. The Gamble delivers on the promise of its initial chapters. Sides and Vavreck challenge conventional notions of what explains why candidates win presidential elections. They sift through the popular myths with extensive, original data that explains why President Obama won re-election in 2012. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Zogby, founder of the "Zogby Poll" and the Zogby Companies answers questions at the Sanford School of Public Policy about minorities roll in the 2012 presidential election. This lecture is part of the "Citizenship, Democracy and Elections" series, and is organized by the Duke Islamic Studies Center, and the Duke University Middle East Studies Center.
For this Snippet, we discuss Outcome 2012 Presidential Election Predictable By Typography? by Yves Peters. (http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/2012-election-typography)
Why Romney lost the election? What will the next 4 years under the Obama administration be like in the United States? Will unemployment improve? Will the National Debt Decrease? Will our country becoming increasing dependent on government? Will the world be a safer place to live? In Dr. Tony’s corner, the health tip for this week discusses the 5 things … Read more about this episode...
On this week’s episode of Chicago Policy Radio, Claire O’Hanlon sits down with Geoff Garin to talk about the results of the 2012 presidential election, the changing demography of the electorate, third parties, and how polling has changed over the course of Mr. Garin’s career.
Recorded on November 11th 2012 at 10:00am
Do elections have consequences? Did FDR’s election have consequences in the future. How about Carter’s , Reagan’s,or George Bush’s election? Will there be long lasting consequences of the Obama presidency? In Dr. Tony’s corner, the health tip for this week discusses what you need to know to help yourself with Obamacare and healthcare in the future. This week’s “Schmuck of … Read more about this episode...
Oregon Update --Is a special commentary from KRBN Internet news talk radio at 10:18 p.m. Pacific Time with Obama winning the electoral college at 303-203. It is quite interesting that looking at the electoral map of how many red states that there are and comparing it to the actual popular vote that the electoral College went the way it did. At this time, Mitt Romney has already offered his concession speech and interesting enough, Donald Trump, the Donald, the one who recently offered $5 million for a copy of Obama's transcript and played a little game with America hinting that he himself might be running for president and only to be promoting his TV show, but the apprentice, calling for a revolution and that we should march on Washington and stop this travesty, and of course take another look at the electoral college. In this commentary, I cover some of the numbers that are reporting at this time and there is deftly some real examples of what we've been saying on the program for quite some time about not voting for a third party candidate as you are deluding your votes and Ohio is a good example with over 76,000 votes going to a third-party candidate. It's going to be a very interesting next four years. How did you vote? Send us an e-mail tell us what you did, how you felt about the election and your prediction for the future. Send your e-mails to talk@KRBNradio.com, your phone calls welcome at 646-721-9887. by the way, Obama was late for his acceptance speech.
The 2012 Elections are now history. Now what? What does America think it got, versus what did it actually get? Adam gives perspective. Building on his recent understandings that the Federal government is actually a private corporate entity, the entire electoral process that led to the presentation of either Barack Obama or Mitt Romney, is seen in a new light… Read more about this episode...
2012 Presidential Election Insights and Aftermath as Bennet speaks with Mike O' Neil from national public opinion research firm O'Neil Associates. Bennet also tells us about being in Florida for the week before the election and how he saw first hand some of the long lines and other issues that needlessly plagued voting in Florida this year.
Although American voters decided between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney only hours before the lecture begins, Dr. Guth boldly agreed to analyze what happened on election day and talks about what the outcome might mean for the future of American politics.
We are entering the final hours before election day, Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Whether you’re rooting for President Barack Obama or Governor Mitt Romney, the question is, “What are the odds that your candidate will win the 2012 presidential election?” The post Episode 2: The 2012 Presidential Election – What Are The Odds? appeared first on discover the odds.
In this week’s episode of Chicago Policy Radio, Lindsey Hearn sits down with journalist and civic educator Alexander Heffner to discuss the evolving dynamics of youth political participation and civic engagement, and the implications of the recent emergent trends for the 2012 presidential campaign.
Dr. Vinson says that nobody knows for sure, but she looks at everything that has transpired in the presidential race thus far, and talks about the key factors in this election.
Its the Friday political roundup. We are talking about the South Carolina primary, Rick Perry dropping out of the race , and SOPA .
Its the Friday political roundup. We are talking about the South Carolina primary, Rick Perry dropping out of the race , and SOPA .
One would think that at this critical time in our history the candidates for President would be of the highest intellectual caliber. Sadly that is not true. On the Democratic side we have a President standing for re-election who has thus far not distinguished himself with either economic or political leadership. On the Republican side, we have a plethora of … Read more about this episode...
If republicans want to win the presidency in 2012, they cannot win on issues alone. They will need to also win on language,perception and image. How that can be accomplished will be discussed. Today’s guest is Wes King, a young conservative doing his best to be informed on the issues and educating others on political issues affecting our country. … Read more about this episode...
Once again bringing you the best possible source! I am your host Black Conservative. The most eurdite mind, brilliant thinker and political philosopher on Blog Talk Radio. " This is "Your One Stop for Truth". Nothing has changed America. It is still politics as usual here on the Black Conservative Show, advancing a constitutional conservative agenda, and underminding the fail social liberal communistic agenda of Barack "corrupt" Insane Obama. Tonight, we will be hanging liberals out to dry with the hard facts, the actual facts!
Once again bringing you the best possible source! I am your host Black Conservative. The most eurdite mind, brilliant thinker and political philosopher on Blog Talk Radio. " This is "Your One Stop for Truth". Nothing has changed America. It is still politics as usual here on the Black Conservative Show, advancing a constitutional conservative agenda, and underminding the fail social liberal communistic agenda of Barack "corrupt" Insane Obama. Tonight, we will be hanging liberals out to dry with the hard facts, the actual facts!
Join us as we give you a dose of "A Political Hot Mess" in Ameican society. The battle has begun with both sides and now it's SHOW TIME! Both of our political parties will dominate this year with this and that, but whose going to be real with their agenda's? "I guess we will see as we have a whole entire year to watch the political show." What we have going on now, is "extreme political bitterness." This type of political foolishness erupts like a bomb at the drop of a dime! Many American's are extremely bitter, radical and down right hateful when it comes to how they view our political society. It's being played out all across the country with shootings, acts of vandalism, and bombs. It's sad how many people bear the burden of this nonsense, but serious matter. At the end of the day; NO JOB=anger, disgust, no home, no food, unhappiness, and instability. Take into consideration all of those things that I just mentioned and more; now look and think about where America and it's politics stand today. Plus your latest political headlines. Stay tuned and keep it locked.