Posts Tagged ‘Whom’

For Whom Does the Colbert Bump, Bump?

Think Stephen Colbert isn’t a looming presence in his sister Elizabeth Colbert Busch’s campaign for Congress? Well, how did you pronounce her name? Politics News Headlines – Yahoo! News Tweet This Post

Exam students in China for whom the bell tolled too early

BEIJING (Reuters) – A man in central China has been sentenced to a year in jail for ringing a bell to end a national college entrance exam to early, forcing the students to hand in their papers nearly five minutes before the exam should have ended, state media said on Friday. Xiao Yulong, 54, admitted [...]

Debate questioners still mulling whom to support

Some of the uncommitted voters who questioned the presidential candidates at the second of their three debates say they still need to hear more before making up their minds. Tweet This Post

Dems pump cash into ME Senate race, but for whom?

The Democratic Senate Campaign Committee is buying $ 410,000 worth of TV advertising in the U.S. Senate race in Maine, but it’s not clear for whom. Politics News Headlines – Yahoo! News Tweet This Post

Daily Kos Elections Weekend Digest: How tight is the presidential race? Depends on whom you ask.

If all you read this week were the national polls, you’d draw the conclusion that the presidential election race is a genuine coin flip. President Obama, if he has a lead at all over GOP challenger Mitt Romney, is leading by, at best, a minimal margin. Tweet This Post

Editorial Cartoon: For Whom The Ball Drops

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Fire whom? Romney draws flak on eve of NH primary

Republican front-runner Mitt Romney stumbled down the homestretch of the New Hampshire primary on Monday, declaring, “I like being able to fire people who provide services to me” as his rivals intensified already fierce criticism. Tweet This Post

Who Favors Whom?

The latest CBS News/New York Times poll asked respondents who the Obama administration and Republicans in Congress supported the most, the rich, middle class, and the poor, or all of them equally. Tweet This Post