By Denis Campbell
Only party leaders and media pundits seem to care that 27-member countries of the European Union head to the polls Thursday through Sunday of this week to vote for the entire 736-member European Parliament. The UK and indeed Europe faces the lowest recognition election in the history of voting. “Election, what election, there’s [...]
European Election Time! Woo-Hoo! or Ho-hum?
Posted on 31 May 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 34% turnout in 2004, 4th story, 60-Senate seats, backlash from the MP expenses row, BBC The Politics Show, big five, BNP, Brussels, changed his party affiliation, Council of Ministers, election, Eluned Morgan, Europe, European Commission, European Parliament, European Union, France, Germany, Glenys Kinnock, Greens, Italy, Jill Evans, Jonathan Evans, Lib Dems, Party of European Socialists, Plaid Cymru, Spain, sparsely attended Republican primary, Strasbourg, UEN, UK, UKIP, US Democratic Party, US Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, Wales
Toxic Spill on Aisle 3, Bring Chlorine
Posted on 13 November 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 000 vote lead disappear, 000 votes to count, 3, 90, Alaska, banana republic with nukes, Bring Chlorine, Caribou Barbie, Chambliss ran adverts equating Cleland with Osama bin L, Cleland a war hero left three limbs on the battlefield, convicted felon for a Senator, D-Max Cleland, Denis Campbell, election, fear fear fear…, federal convict Ted Stevens, fivethirtyeight.com, Garrison Keillor’s state, Georgia, get final vote count correct in 49 other state with 4/1, getting out of hand, GOP mantra, great election, he now trails by 3 VOTES!, incumbent Republican Senator, irregularities, Keith Olbermann, Lake Woebegone, mandatory recount under Minnesota law, Minnesota, miss the Alaskan count by 20 percentage points?, Nate Silver, peace-keeping forces, R-Norm Coleman, Rachel Maddow, replay the NBC Decision ’08 theme song and graphics, Republicans despatching 120 lawyers to recount sites, Sarah Palin, Saxby Chambliss, sitting governor is on the ballot as a Vice Presidentia, still parts of the gene pool in need of chlorination, Toxic Spill, über statistician, UN inspectors to Alaska Minnesota and Georgia, voter turnout actually go DOWN, why an 84-year old felon even won this election?
By Denis Campbell
It was a great election (duh-dum) wasn’t it? A new Democratic President (duh-dum), bigger majorities in the House and Senate (duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh… duhdadeeee) and nothing can go wrong… AEEIIIIIII!!!!! Apologies to John Williams, Peter Benchley and the cast of Jaws, what the heck is going on in the Senate?!?
OK, it was cute that both [...]
Can Convicted Felon Stevens Win Re-Election?
Posted on 28 October 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 2000, Alaska voters, Anchorage Mayor, convicted felon, election, John Ashcroft, Mark Begich, Mel Carnahan, Senator, Ted Stevens
by Denis Campbell
Unfortunately yes. Strange things can happen on Election Day.
Just ask John Ashcroft. The incumbent Senator from Missouri lost his seat to Democrat Mel Carnahan in 2000. The problem? Mr. Carnahan died a few weeks before the election. John Ashcroft lost the election to a dead guy.
















































