By Avelino Maestas on Feb 13, 2008 in 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Featured, Hillary Clinton, Open Government, Transparency | Comments Off
In the past 48 hours, Congresspedia (in conjunction with The Literary Outpost and OpenLeft) launched the Superdelegate Transparency Project. My editor (working from a café in Argentina while on vacation) drafted a pretty great support structure, while we imported a bunch of data volunteers have collected on the Democratic nomination. The result is 55 pages [...]
By Avelino Maestas on Feb 6, 2008 in 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Democrats, Hillary Clinton | Comments Off
The latest from KOB (they’ve had some of the best info, IMO) has Sen. Hillary Clinton up by 210 votes, while Sen. Barack Obama was ahead this morning. However, if I’m reading their story right, Rio Rancho’s results still haven’t been tallied: State Democratic Party leaders said 16,871 provisional ballots were being counted Wednesday. At [...]
By Avelino Maestas on Feb 6, 2008 in 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Democrats, Hillary Clinton | Comments Off
Looks like New Mexico is continuing in its tradition of not picking a winner outright, and making the nation cool on its heels while the Land of Enchantment counts ballots: New Mexico’s Democratic caucus remained unsettled early Wednesday morning as Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama were separated by just 117 votes with nearly 17,000 [...]
By Avelino Maestas on Feb 5, 2008 in 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Democrats, Hillary Clinton | Comments Off
(Update: I should mention that this information should be taken with a grain of salt, because I have no idea how reliable the data is.) LP has already mentioned the overall results indicated by CNN’s exit poll ((905 respondents — candidates who dropped out are still included in the exit poll for some reason)) from [...]
By Avelino Maestas on Dec 3, 2007 in 2008 Pres Watch, Bill Richardson, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden | Comments Off
The latest Des Moines Register poll indicates Bill Richardson is holding on to his third-place spot in Iowa at the moment, but Mike Lux over at Open Left thinks Biden is the man to watch: Biden has more momentum than Richardson or Dodd going into the final month, and is picking up traction in some [...]