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Who's winning the election? How to tell if Obama or Romney is ahead...
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[Jackson Clarion Ledger] - Romney needs to win there, says David Damore, associate professor of political science at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Much will be known right after the polls close, because early voters make up roughly two-thirds of the state's voters, and
Etats-Unis > Duel dans le Far West : Mormons contre Latinos
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[Ouest-France] - Les gens ont parfaitement conscience que ce n'était ni la paix ni la prospérité quand Obama a pris ses fonctions », dit le politologue David Damore (photo), pour expliquer l'avance du Président dans les sondages locaux. En et 2004, le Nevada avait
In Nevada, Obama, Ryan and Signs of a New (Democratic-Leaning) Normal
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[New York Times (blog)] - FiveThirtyEight spoke with Jon Ralston, a longtime political reporter in Nevada who runs his own political commentary site, RalstonReports.com, and hosts a public affairs program also called “Ralston Reports;” and David Damore, an associate professor
Political parties look to presidential race to bring local candidates on coattails - Las Vegas Review
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[Journal] - If Obama wins by 6 percent to 8 percent, "then he drags Berkley ... over the finish line with him," said David Damore, a political science professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas who has studied public and internal polling in the race. "If it
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