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alan-greenblatt

Alan Greenblatt

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Alan Greenblatt — Editor. He is the coauthor of a standard textbook on state and local governments. He previously worked as a reporter for NPR and CQ and has written about politics and culture for many other outlets, print and online. He can be found on Twitter at @AlanGreenblatt.

posted by Alan Greenblatt Ellsworth still way up with 29 percent of vote in. Baron "The Baron" Hill barely ahead in other southern Indiana ...
posted by Alan Greenblatt Crist is up 60-38 for Florida gov with 8 percent reporting So far that's a hold for Brother Bush.
CNN has called IN-08 for Ellsworth. John Hostettler was elected in 1994 and since has been a perennial target for Democrats. It took a Democratic year ...
Joe Donnelly is pulling away from Chris Chocola in the South Bend district but it's still early (32 percent). Baron "The Baron" Hill is ...
MSNBC calls Ohio Senate seat for Democat Sherrod Brown. Dems getting the gimmes for Senate, but George Allen up 50-49 in Virginia with 55 percent reporting. ...
Polls about to close in several states. Some tossup House seats (North Carolina 11, even the Mark Foley seat) are nearly tied at the moment. Yarmuth ...
Wow. Amy Klobuchar and Debbie Stabenow are being projected winners in Minnesota and Michigan Senate races, right along Hillary and other never-in-doubt winners. Klobuchar has ...
MSNBC calling governor races -- Napolitano, Spitzer, Freudenthal, Heineman, Perdue, Richardson, Henry all win. Granholm wins Michigan, too. I was in Michigan a few weeks ...
How can a political blog ignore the fact that networks are calling Connecticut for Lieberman?
That was another Maryland race that Bob Ehrlich, the incumbent Republican governor, kept close. Ehrlich has always had an appealing persona and I'll disagree with ...