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...smudgy newsprint might be coming dangerously close to extinction. Allon has his own optimistic suggestion for those suffering from the changes in the market. “People who have been involved with print models will have to come up with other creative multimedia ways to expand businesses...
...back to the polls. That's going to be the real first test for Obama, to see whether he can mobilize voters when he is not on the ballot. After all, he will have to do the same thing in 2010 to be sure he can hold onto and expand Democratic seats in the House and Senate. We know there's an Obama effect when he's on the ballot, but when he's not, is it transferable...
...think there is another Republican that the party could have nominated that could have made this a competitive race the way that John McCain did." "It's one thing we know for sure is that at a congressional level, the Senate Democratic majorities and the House Democratic majorities will expand," Schmidt said. "The party has been very unpopular. The President's approval numbers were not helpful in the race. But the party as a whole is unpopular with the American people, and that was a big albatross...
...biggest concern is that investors and banks might not be willing to take risks at the start of a recession, even a typical one. Without rising share prices or loans, it is very hard for corporate executives to expand their businesses, or in some cases even stay afloat. Given that, some market watchers are concerned that analysts might still have a too rosy picture of what many companies could earn in the next year...
...seven years, giving Democrats an opening. Still, it is seen as Republican territory. Sarah Palin chose Northwest Ohio's Bowling Green University last week to roll out new accusations of Obama's links to radicals. Expect more such red meat appeals to the base. Meanwhile, in an effort to expand past his Toledo stronghold, Obama sent Joe Biden and Bill Clinton to rallies in factory towns like Lima and Marion in recent days. Result, says Rademacher: "Northwest Ohio is just too close to call...