A Savvy E-Mail Calling Out The Albuquerque Journal The Albuquerque Journal editorial board has backed the developers and mayor again this year, favoring passage of the City Street Bonds, which naturally [...] Tim McGivern \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
Finally, A Cell-Phone-Only Poll Survey Of Young Voters Mirrors Results Of Traditional Polling The accuracy of traditional political polls has been called in to question repeatedly this year, often because phone polls don't reach voters who [...] Gwyneth Doland \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
We'Re, Like, So Popular! Battleground State Status Makes New Mexico A Hot Topic In The National News If you take in the amount of national media coverage that we do, you'll know that New Mexico's perpetually tied status in the [...] Gwyneth Doland \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
If Everyone'S Voting Early, Will The Polls Be Deserted On Tuesday? We were too busy recovering from Halloween parties to go to any press conferences on Sunday, but thank goodness the Albuquerque Journal staffers [...] Gwyneth Doland \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
Leyendecker: Is She Or Isn'T She? Kathleen Leyendecker, the Republican candidate for the State House of Representatives in district 26 sparked a fury by seeming to agree with both [...] Gwyneth Doland \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
If New Mexico Goes For Bush Will Bin Laden Bomb Rio Rancho? A story in the Rupert Murdoch-owned (read: right wing) New York Post this morning (www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/33124.htm), and linked on the Drudge Report (www.drudgereport.com) this [...] Gwyneth Doland \ Oct 28, 2004 Read More
Enron Schmenron The Implosion Of Parmalat, Italy'S Largest Food Company Dwarfs The Scandals Of Enron And Worldcom It's the saddest story you never heard. As usual, something that's brewed up a storm of news coverage in Europe has barely been [...] Gwyneth Doland \ Jan 08, 2004 Read More