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alan-greenblatt

Alan Greenblatt

Alan Greenblatt is a former editor of Governing. He is the co-author 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 reached at Alan.greenblatt@outlook.com and on X at @AlanGreenblatt.

There was a lot of 13th Floor chatter about whether big gubernatorial victories could help Democrats pick up legislative seats in states like Ohio, Pennsylvania ...
Republicans picked up the two Senate seats they needed to force a tie. Democrats picked up one House seat, far from enough to end the ...
Michigan voters passed a ban on affirmative action. Remember that it was a University of Michigan case that led the Supreme Court to uphold the ...
SF Chronicle site has headline, "He's The Two-Terminator."
McCaskill wins Missouri. Tester is still ahead in Montana. That's a tied Senate, with VP Cheney breaking the tie. Webb has declared victory in Virginia. ...
Democrats are claiming control of a majority of chambers, including new majorities in the Indiana House, New Hampshire House and Senate, Iowa House and Senate, ...
Otter wins Idaho. O'Malley is solid in Maryland. AP isn't calling, but looks like Pawlenty wins another term. He'll have to deal with a Democratic ...
posted by Alan Greenblatt At nearly 3 am, still not seeing any definitive call on the stem cell vote in Missouri, but the pro side is ...
Most Bay Area incumbents are winning easily, but scandals are having an effect there as elsewhere. It looks like Chuck Reed will be the new ...
Al From, the head of the Democratic Leadership Council, has released a statement celebrating "a broad and deep Democratic win." Fair enough. But ...