Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Breakdown: americans on the edge

  • Hey, Obama and Romney: Asian Americans Are Up for Grabs

    The ethnic breakdown even challenges existing political stereotypes within our own community. Would Chinese Americans be the biggest Obama supporters? Nope, that would be ethnic Indians with 68 percent. (Chinese Americans were just at 43 percent.) ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Women hold population edge in two-thirds of all US counties

    Women and girls account for 50.8 percent of all Americans, men and boys 49.2 percent. • And there's the geographic breakdown. There are more women than men in 2,088 of the nation's 3,141 counties and independent cities (IC). Men have the edge in 1,046 ...

    www.bizjournals.com

  • Ryder Cup numerology: Gleaning the future from the past?

    Maybe somewhere in these numbers is a hint as to who has the edge this week. Major titles: Europe 5, U.S. 23. ... Unless the U.S.

    www.golf.com

  • Women hold population edge in Capital Region, two-thirds of all US counties

    And, an analysis of the federal figures shows that women and girls account for 50.8 percent of all Americans, men and boys 49.2 percent.

    www.bizjournals.com

  • Daily Breakdown: Mixed Signals

    www.tnr.com

  • Obama campaign holds ground-game advantage as early voting begins

    On Monday, the RNC touted a state-by-state breakdown of voter contacts that far surpassed McCain's from four years ago.

    thehill.com

  • John DiStaso's Granite Status: Bass gets bipartisan, joint endorsement of ...

    In a letter, Simpson and Bowles call Bass a "leader" who has been "willing to put partisan differences aside and come together to present the American people with real solutions and compromise." "Charlie Bass put partisanship aside and .... PCCC ...

    www.unionleader.com

  • CBSNYT poll: Obama 49, Romney 46

    President Barack Obama has a three-point edge over Republican Mitt Romney among likely voters nationwide in the latest CBS News/New York Times poll.

    www.politico.com

  • Republicans Have More Money, But Obama Has More Control Over His Funds

    Not every political dollar carries the same value, and by one measure the Republicans' financial edge in the presidential race is less formidable than it appears.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Boys to Men

    Men may still have an edge in sports, but women increasingly control the positions of leadership and influence on campus. In addition ... The failure of today's young males to grow up and become men owes to many factors: economic change, the breakdown ...

    www.claremont.org

  • Political Perceptions: Can the Polls Be Trusted?

    And how much time during this final stretch of the election do you plan to spend digging through the minutiae of presidential polls?

    blogs.wsj.com

  • Romney Video for Bain Describes Plans to 'Harvest' Companies

    The NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist College poll shows Obama ahead among likely voters in New Hampshire, 51 percent to 44 percent, and with two-point edges in Nevada, 49 percent to 47 percent, and North Carolina, 48 percent to 46 percent. The ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • WEEI.com's Mike Petraglia on Pats-Bills, Logan Mankins, and Wes Welker

    Sun, 30 Sep 2012. The real postgame show checked in with WEEI.com's Christopher Price live from Buffalo and break down the Patriots win with Chris.

    audio.weei.com

  • Dr. Jason Eberhart-Phillips: Time to change our binge drinking ways

    With all that's now known about the consequences of excessive alcohol use, it's surely a mystery why binge drinking is so common in America in 2012. With the well-documented links to motor vehicle crashes, interpersonal violence, depression, heart ...

    www.marinij.com

  • Senate Democrats: 47% Comment is a 'Rare Look at the Real Mitt Romney'

    This week it was revealed that at a closed-door fundraiser in May, Romney told wealthy supporters that he could not hope to win the votes of the 47 percent of Americans who, he said, do not pay federal income taxes. "This week we learned Mitt Romney ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Vote Changes Spark Duel

    ... began last week in North Carolina. Several other key states—including Florida, Iowa and Wisconsin—will start in coming weeks, prompting the two parties to race to gain an edge. Bring Your I.D.. See a state-by-state breakdown of voter ...

    online.wsj.com

  • Ad-spending update: $634 million spent, new groups on the scene

    But now President Obama and his supporters only have an edge in Ohio and Colorado. Two more outside groups have emerged onto the presidential scene with ad buys -- Americans for Job Security and Secure America Now. Americans for Job Security has booked ...

    firstread.nbcnews.com

  • Safety first in Afghan training mission

    Afghan trainees have killed 45 international service members this year - mostly Americans - and it was only sensible to take a break and reassess the cause of this breakdown in security. The two sides need to work quickly to re-establish a level of ...

    www.tampabay.com

  • Five things we learned from Day Three of the DNC

    Continuing with his crowd-pleasing breakdown of Romney's national security policy, Kerry referenced Romney's gaffe when he argued on CNN earlier this year that Russia was the United States' No.

    www.cnn.com

  • Damian Lewis: an appealing terrorist on 'Homeland'

    Carrie Mathison was a CIA agent whose obsessive inability to prove Brody's betrayal, coupled with her bipolar disorder, led to her dismissal from the agency and a mental breakdown. During this Showtime series' gripping first season, Carrie and ...

    www.cbsnews.com

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