by Gordon Hensley | Aug 15, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC — Despite the fact recent polling data released by DCspectator on the Jersey Governor’s race two weeks ago is getting a little long in the tooth (428 definite/very likely registered voters; +/- 4.7%; conducted 7/18-26 for DCspectator.com by...
by Gordon Hensley | Aug 9, 2005 | Uncategorized
Courtesy of the New York Sun, an article that reflects the fact a number of Grateful Dead fans are, heaven forbid, Republicans. I’m another, and just returned from the Jerry Garcia Sunshine Daydream Music Fest in Terra Alta, WV., featuring Bob Weir’s...
by Gordon Hensley | Aug 2, 2005 | Uncategorized
Washington, DC – A new survey of 428 registered New Jersey voters who said their chances of voting in the November general election for Governor was “definite” or “very likely” finds Democratic U.S. Senator Jon Corzine holding a 44-39 lead over Republican Doug...
by Gordon Hensley | Jul 18, 2005 | Uncategorized
Those who have worked in the campaign business for the better part of their professional lives can walk into almost any statewide campaign headquarters in the contest’s final months and, just by the vibe and feel, walk out five minutes later with a fairly...
by Gordon Hensley | Jul 13, 2005 | Uncategorized |
Despite the fact my day job does not entail partisan political hackery and parroting the party line, I’m going to do so anyway: Karl Rove is going nowhere, and he will easily survive the lynch mob we see in DC this week for three primary reasons: First, and per...
by Gordon Hensley | Jul 12, 2005 | Uncategorized
While not following it on a daily basis, I catch the NYC Mayor’s race coverage sporadically. Yet, even from DC — and even as a casual observer of this contest — it feels as though Freddie Ferrer has turned a corner from the Diallo debacle, and is...