Red States are gaining population

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Blue states seem to be losing residents.

South Carolina’s population increased 15% and we will likely pick up one new Republican seat in Congress since both legislative houses and the governor’s mansion are controlled by the GOP. New York state, controlled mostly by Democrats, will lose 2 seats. Pennsylvania also loses one seat but they could still gain one Republican seat if the new Republican governor and legislature create a new majority Republican district in the Philadelphia suburbs.
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Democrats get trampled in Pennsylvania

I’m a political junkie, I can’t help myself. I’ve looked at the numbers in the Senate and Governor’s races in Pennsylvania, where I lived for 24 of my 43 years. And the numbers are very interesting.

If you look at the county-by-county breakdown for the Senate race, almost the entire state is Red or Pink. (Pink signifies a narrow Republican victory.) The only blue counties are around Pittsburg and Philadelphia where you expect Democrats to do well. (Lackawanna is the weird exception.)  Even some traditionally Democrat counties like Cumberland, Dauphin and Lehigh voted for Tea-Party backed candidate Pat Toomey.


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Election Predictions

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I have some predictions for the most hotly contested races in the Senate today:

Harry Reid will lose his election in Nevada, but keep his Senate seat in Washington. I think the election is going to be so close that he’ll manage to steal enough votes and the courts will award him another term. You watch, it’s going to be just like Al Franken‘s race in 2008 where a decision didn’t come until 8 months later. Harry probably has the court papers all ready to be filed on Wednesday morning.

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Where Were You on 9/11?

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I can remember it clearly. I was working at Lowe’s headquarters building in North Wilkesboro, NC. They had a cafeteria in the building with TV‘s that were always tuned to a news channel. I went in to get breakfast and they were showing a building that was on fire. I thought nothing of it. Continue reading

Is America Suffering from Buyer’s Remorse with Obama?

Gary Kaskowitz, marketing professor and author of Brand it like Barack! explains

Bethlehem, PA—Less than two years ago, Barack Obama was elected President of the United States. Now, even many of his most ardent supporters seem to be regretting this decision. It appears that the Gulf Oil Crisis could become Obama’s Katrina, notes Dr. Gary Kaskowitz, marketing professor at Moravian College (Pa.), and author of the new book, Brand It Like Barack!: How Barack Obama sold himself to America and what you can learn from this.

“Buyer’s remorse is a marketing term that basically means, maybe I shouldn’t have bought that,” says Kaskowitz. “Barack Obama sold himself to the American public by incredibly effective emotional marketing techniques. However, when the reality of what we buy doesn’t compare to the vision we have when buying it, your natural inclination is to ask for a refund.” President Obama’s reactions to the Gulf Oil Crisis have many people shaking their heads about what exactly he is doing. When Obama announced his candidacy, he had no national experience to speak of, yet he was able to win the Democratic nomination as well as the general election based in large part on emotional marketing techniques. Continue reading