Word: seates
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Here's a shocker. Despite Al Gore's seat on the board of leading search engine Google, Republican candidates are more Googly then their Democratic counterparts. For the first week in June 2007, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani received over 41.4% of his official campaign site traffic from the search behemoth, and the current most-searched-for Republican, Senator Fred Thompson, received over 47.5% of his traffic from Google. Contrast those numbers to Hillary Clinton's 21.6% and Barack Obama's 22.2%. Both Clinton and Obama can take some comfort in the fact that they have far more MySpace...
Veteran State Representative Alice K. Wolf will not run for the state senate seat being vacated by Jarrett T. Barrios '90, according to a statement she faxed to The Crimson Tuesday night...
...Still, Koocher and Winters both say it’s unlikely the “travelgate” affair will cost Reeves his council seat...
...This base is even more likely to deliver Reeves a council seat if Councillor Anthony D. Galluccio focuses his time and money on the race for the state senate seat to be vacated by Jarrett T. Barrios ’90 later this year. However, Galluccio—who told The Crimson he was “seriously considering” running for Barrios’s seat—would not be obligated to surrender his place on the council if elected to the state senate...
...such a surplus of available votes materializes, it could be a windfall for Reeves. Only the election will tell if Reeves can hold his seat, or if the first half of 2007 was just the calm before the storm...