Mad Wombat

A moderately liberal Democraticly-themed blog

Category Archives: Election 2010

Looking Forward – Part 4: An Agenda for 2011 and Beyond

This is the final part in a four part series about looking forward.  This is essentially the same diary I posted on Daily Kos, though I might change a few things since it’s been a couple days. If you want to see the first three parts of the series see:   Bad Signs from the [...]

Looking Forward – Part 3: Lessons Learned and Coming Together

This is the third part in a four part series about looking forward.  This is essentially the same diary I posted on Daily Kos, though I might change a few things since it’s been a couple days Now that I’ve gone over both the bad news and the good news from the exit polling, it’s [...]

Looking Forward – Part 2: Good Signs from the Exit Polls

This is the second part in a four part series about looking forward. This is essentially the same diary I posted on Daily Kos, though I might change a few things since it’s been a few days. Yesterday I reviewed some of the bad signs from the exit polls for Obama and the Democrats.  Today [...]

Looking Forward – Part 1: Bad Signs from the Exit Polls

This is the first part in a four part series about looking forward.  This is essentially the same diary I posted on Daily Kos, though I might change a few things since it’s been a couple days Obviously Tuesday’s elections were a “shellacking” as Obama put it (or a “thumping” as Bush said after the [...]

Who Voted for Who?

Daily Kos did something which I eventually probably would have done, but hadn’t actually gotten around to doing yet: looking at the breakdown of the vote for each party by ideology. The exit polling already did a breakdown of party breakdown by ideology: Liberal (20%) Democrat – 90% Republican – 8% Other – 3% Moderate [...]

A Big Hit for Net Neutrality

CNN points out some very bad news for Net Neutrality: Before Tuesday’s midterm elections, there were 95 House and Senate candidates who pledged support for Net neutrality, a bill that would force Internet providers to not charge users more for certain kinds of Web content. All of them lost Ninety-Five candidates.  They went 0-95.  Clearly, [...]

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