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Election Central focuses on the US 2006 Mid Term Congressional elections as well as important gubernatorial races. It will also deal with early positioning for the 2008 Presidential Election.

videoElection '06 - Looking for the Antidote

Evan Coyne Maloney goes looking for a way to remove his Lieberman earworm. “I need some help. I need some mental help is what I need.”


videoElection '06 - AFTERMATH

Depressed Republicans and drunken Democrats gather at Pajamas Media DC Editor Richard Miniter’s house to groan and gloat. Commentary on the debacle by Christopher Hitchens.


videoElection '06 - "I'm Joe Lieberman and I approve of this election."

Come on up for the rising
Com on up, lay your hands in mine
Come on up for the rising
Come on up for the rising tonight.


videoElection '06 - Ron Silver: "You can't fight a war by pretending you're not in a war."

Evan Coyne Maloney interviews actor Ron Silver at the Lieberman HQ.


videoElection '06 - "Lamont Decided to Re-run the Primary"

PJM Special Correspondent Pamela of Atlas Shrugs interviews Dan Gerstein, Communications Director, Lieberman ‘06.


videoElection '06 - An Accusation of Voter Intimidation in Connecticut

PJM election correspondent Solomonia interviews Martin Luther Carter, Attorney.


videoElection '06 - The Schwarzenegger Strategist: Matthew Dowd

Pajamas Media correspondent Bill Bradley interviews the man who guided the Schwarzenegger campaign to victory.


videoElection '06 - The Sounds of Victory

A quick moment with Dan Gerstein, Lieberman Communications Director at Lieberman HQ in Hartford. “I don’t trust any exit polling.”


videoElection '06 - Pamela and the "Dinosaur Media...."

Mainstream media set up under the watchful gaze of Pamela of Atlas Shrugs.


videoElection '06 - "This is a Pivotal Election, People!"

Evan Coyne Maloney of Brain Terminal interviews a host of Ned Lamont supporters on the streets of Hartford, Connecticut.


videoElection '06 - The Election Official

Hartford, Connecticut. Andrew Marcus interviews one of the small army of Americans who make our elections happen.


videoElection '06 - Big Coatails: Pajamas @ Arnold's Campaign HQ

“It could be a very good night for California conservatives.” Bill Bradley of New West Notes gives you some early insights into how things are running in the Golden State


videoElection '06 - ARNOLD VOTES

Roger Simon of Pajamas Media and Bill Bradley of New West Notes were on hand in Brentwood when Arnold cast his vote. Then there came the after-voting stand-up with what has to be the most inane question of the decade.


videoElection '06 - Politics Get Local in Knoxville

National election fervor in midterm elections? It can happen. Glenn Reynolds grabbed this example earlier today: “I ran across some Corker supporters on a street corner in Knoxville. You don’t see that kind of thing much in midterm elections, so I stopped to ask them what was going on.”


videoElection '06 - 60-Second Seers: Reason's Nick Gillespie Has a Go

Nick Gillespie, editor of Reason Magazine, sees no reason that Americans are going to win — regardless of the outcome of the elections.


videoElection '06 - 60-Second Seers: Mary Matalin Prognosticates

Mary Matalin enjoys being in her Pajamas with DC Editor Richard Miniter.


podcastDLA PIPER AT THE WILLARD

Pajamas Media was on hand in Washington DC for the Pre-Election Breakfast held at Washington’s historic Willard Hotel by law firm DLA Piper.


podcastCurses, Drudged Again! An Exclusive Podcast with David Zucker

Celebrated Hollywood producer David Zucker blames the Drudge Report for leaking the GOP resistance to his groundbreaking political ad. A leak that put the kibbosh on the party running his ad in prime time. In this exclusive podcast interview, Zucker tell PajamasMedia Roger Simon, “Drudge is the culprit and I’ve written him an angry letter…. So I’ve handled it.”


podcastThe Freak Show in the Center Ring of Our Political-Media Circus

Andrew Keen talks with Mark Halperin, Political Director of ABC News, and John Harris, National Political Editor for the Washington Post, authors of The Way to Win: Taking the White House in 2008 about the freak show elements of our politics and our media as Foleymania rolls like a tsunami over our political landscape.



podcastHow Partisan Is Too Partisan? (Part 1 - Introduction)

Pajamas Media POLITICSCENTRAL’s lively panel discussion from the National Press Club in Washington DC, podcast in four parts.

Panelists: Michael Barone (US News), Paul Mirengoff (Powerline), Tom Bevan (Real Clear Politics), Mark Blumenthal (The Mystery Pollster), Cliff May of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Jane Hall of Fox News Watch, Richard Miniter, and Nidra Poller. Moderator: Glenn Reynolds.


podcastHow Partisan Is Too Partisan? (Part 2 - Panel Discussion)

Pajamas Media POLITICSCENTRAL’s lively panel discussion from the National Press Club in Washington DC, podcast in four parts.


podcastHow Partisan Is Too Partisan? (Part 3 - Panel Q&A With Moderator Glenn Reynolds)

Pajamas Media POLITICSCENTRAL’s lively panel discussion from the National Press Club in Washington DC, podcast in four parts.


podcastHow Partisan Is Too Partisan? (Part 4 - Panel Q&A With the Audience)

Pajamas Media POLITICSCENTRAL’s lively panel discussion from the National Press Club in Washington DC, podcast in four parts.


videoSenator Joseph Lieberman, Independent Democrat: The PajamasMedia Video Interview:

“The fastest growing political party in America is no party, which is to say, that the fastest growing group of voters are unaffiliated with either party. That’s a market statement on the two major parties.” — Senator Joseph Lieberman

To download this video CLICK HERE.

On September 27, Senator Joseph Lieberman sat down with PajamasMedia CEO Roger L. Simon to talk about the poltical atmosphere of America, his own quest for re-election, and what it is like to be the front-running political hybrid in the race.

This is a video of that interview with a transcript. The podcast of this interview is HERE.


podcastSenator Joseph Lieberman, Independent Democrat: The PajamasMedia Podcast

On September 27, Senator Joseph Lieberman sat down with PajamasMedia CEO Roger L. Simon to talk about the poltical atmosphere of America, his own quest for re-election, and what it is like to be the front-running political hybrid in the race.

This is a podcast of that interview with a transcript. The video of this interview is HERE.


videoThe Pamela Report: A Sofaside Chat

With her daughters back in school, Special Pajamas Correspondent Pamela of Atlas Shrugs is in a meditative mood. Accordingly she takes the time for a quiet VideoBlog sit-down and a soothing discussion of, well, “Just what opiate are they smoking in the Democratic Party anyway!?”

En route, she examines the inner nature of “Chucky” Schumer, why she “unabashedly supports Ambassador John Bolton,” and why there needs to be more accountability for the Plamegate fiasco.


podcastSenator George Allen talks with Mary Cheney

Senator George Allen (R-VA) is on many people’s short list for the Republican presidential nomination in ‘08. He speaks here in an exclusive podcast interview with Politics Central Special Correspondent Mary Cheney about issues from the ongoing war in Lebanon to democracy promotion and energy independence.


podcastInterviewing John McCain

GLENN REYNOLDS AND DR. HELEN SMITH talked with JOHN MCCAIN, Republican Senator from Arizona and likely 2008 Presidential candidate about a variety of hot button topics, including immigration and campaign finance reform.


podcastSantorum in fight of his political life

Social conservative/War on Terror hawk Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum is fighting from behind against State Treasurer Robert Casey Jr. (who has not thus far agreed to be interviewed by Politics Central) for Santorum’s own senate seat. Santorum speaks here with Tammy Bruce.

Election Central

The primary fuel source of a democracy is the vote. In an election, the only vote that doesn’t count is the vote that isn’t cast. 2006 is shaping to be the year when national politics gets very local indeed, and where every vote cast will be a vote that counts.

Here in Election Central we’ll be working from now until November 7 to bring you cutting-edge information and insight into the races, candidates, propositions and issues that will determine the future of America and, to a significant extent, the world for the next few years.dumb-voters.gif

Now more than ever, an informed vote is essential as American citizens make their decisions in terms of representatives and issues confronting the nation.

At Election Central we will be working hard to bring you interviews, analysis and commentary on the choices that lie before us on the state and local level. Here is where you’ll find podcasts, videos, and articles representing all sides and views on the personalities and policies that will shape the political landscape in the United States.

And recognizing that to a great extent this election is only the prologue for the national elections of 2008, we’ll be looking for the early warning signs of how that election will take shape.

Articles

November 17, 2006

Rumsfeld Up, Romney Down
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Romney at play
Conservatives at the American Spectator’s annual dinner applauded soon to be former SecDef Don Rumsfeld, but gave a disappointed thumbs down to presidential hopeful Mitt Romney. Pajamas Washington editor Richard Miniter was in attendance.


November 7, 2006

Election '06 - Voting My Ticket cathy_featuredimage.jpgDespite being an evil Republican, I suppose I voted mostly like a Democrat on the California state propositions and Los Angeles city measures today… But I’m a Republican mostly because I’m a neocon (there, I said it!) foreign policy hawk, not a traditional values conservative. And unlike the left, the right doesn’t peevishly evict you if you fail to toe even one section of the party line.

by Catherine Seipp


Election '06 -- The Goldstein Retort: goldstein_featuredimage.jpg Protein Wisdom’s Jeff Goldstein handicaps the “Most Important Election Since The Last Election.”


October 18, 2006

Breakfast With Mehlman by Richard Miniter
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Ken Mehlman
Money, microtargeting, and ‘wire-side chats’ are this election’s new weapons.


There's a Pierre Cardin fake, but a Ben Cardin fake?
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Original (?) Pierre Cardin watch
According to Pajamas Medias’ Washington Editor Richard Miniter, Democratic senatorial candidate from Maryland Benjamin Cardin has been playing fast and loose with the “fine art” of political advertising. A supposedly verité Cardin commercial purporting to show “average Joes and Janes” across his state supporting the Cardin candidacy is actually populated by his own campaign workers playing roles. (Note to campaign workers: sign a Screen Actors Guild contract and you will get residuals.)


October 12, 2006

The Pageboy is to Be the Hairstyle Not the Pen Pal
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The Foley

Wherein our Special Pajamas Correspondent … that scion of the superfantastic, that crosschecker of chic … The Manolo (He of “The Manolo Loves The Shoes”) examines at the distance of the pole (ten feet) the sex lives of the solons.


October 6, 2006

Rhode Island's "Independent Man"
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Foghorn Leghorn as Rhode Island Red
Every year PJM Middle East editor Allison Kaplan Sommer leaves the Israel’s politically charged environment for the cool crisp breezes, peaceful atmosphere, and fall foliage of her native Rhode Island. But this year, she arrived to find her home state hotter than usual, as the race between Lincoln Chafee and Sheldon Whitehouse is a critical factor in this year’s contest to control the Senate.


September 25, 2006

Autumn of the Partisans arnold_mickeymouse_featuredimage.jpgThe base may still nominate but in an era when it doesn’t elect does the hyperpartisan still get to serve? William Bradley says California provides a clue.

In this era in which hyperpartisans — on both far sides of the aisle — have become adept at screaming their mantras and building their straw men, frequently dominating what passes for “debate,” something very interesting is happening in California.

The partisans are beginning to evaporate.


September 24, 2006

Hail to the Coif:
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The Important Southern Hair
The Manolo (He of “The Manolo Loves The Shoes”) Opines on the Fabulousness and the Not-So-Fabulousness of the Political Combovers, the Plugs, the Mullet and the Mop Top.

Manolo says, recently the Manolo has been thinking about the hairstyles of the Presidents.

For the example, the current president, George the W. Bush, has the mostly non-descript hair; the sort of the short, no-nonsense, cut-by-the-elderly-barber-named-Mory hair. This type of the hair, it is neither especially inspirational, nor particularly dismaying, and because of this it is part of that broad and undistinguished middle ground, where the majority of the Presidential coiffure may be found. The Bush the Elder, the Harry Truman, the Coolidge, the Wilson, the Harding, the Hoover, and the many, many others presidents of this past century and the half have had this same hair.


September 21, 2006

Green Tech Vs. The Empire: masthead_small5_featuredimage.jpgIn California, A Proposition to Tax Big Oil is Popular. But Is It Popular Enough?

by William Bradley

Oil companies are unpopular, alternative fuels are well thought of, there is major concern about climate change, and there is an initiative on California’s November ballot that addresses all those concerns. It’s ahead in the polls. Yet its fate remains very uncertain. It is called Proposition 87.


September 13, 2006

Lamont versus Lieberman Pajamas coverage:

Solomon from Solomonia will be covering the Lamont-Lieberman in Connecticut election for Pajamas Media. He begins by comparing Lieberman and Lamont’s websites for both content, technical savvy and taste. “It’s like a blog war with voting, ballots and millions of dollars at play! Woohoo!”

Also, more coverage soon from Van at Kesher Talk.


September 1, 2006

Time for Some Primary Democracy
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No more shall Iowa and New Hampshire decide the fate of candidates.
[PJM Special Correspondent Bill Bradley reports that the era of Iowa and New Hampshire wielding disproportionate power over Democratic Presidential nominations is now a mere nostalgic footnote. —- Editor ]


August 28, 2006

California Kabuki

Same Actors, Same Play, Same Ending. Special Correspondent Bill Bradley Watches the Legislature Strike Classic Postures Over Redistricting Reform. They might “do it right” if they could get around to “doing it on time.”


August 25, 2006

The Manolo Is in the House... Of the Politics?
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John Kerry: "The jacket of my Nehru is seared, SEARED!, into my memory."
The PJM Correspondent of the Special, The Manolo, is searching for the fashion in politics. “Do not worry, the Manolo he has become neither the right winged nut, nor the leftist bat of the moon, and indeed his legendary indifference to the normal flow of the politics it has remained unshaken.”

Manolo says, the Manolo writing at the Politics Central? Ayyyyyyyy! The Manolo has the politics? Who could suspect such the thing! He seemed so nice!


August 14, 2006

Connecticut: Deep Down, It's Shallow xdemocrats_featuredimage_1.jpgPJM’s Special Correspondent Bill Bradley plumbs the depths of the Lieberman vs. Lamont Blog-powered grudge match and discovers that there’s less there than meets the eye.


August 4, 2006

ARNOLD VS ANGELIDES: PJM Special Correspondent Bill Bradley interprets the California polls so you don't have to
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Jerry & Diane: Happy Polls for Pols
PJM Special Correspondent Bill Bradley interprets the polls so you don’t have to. Even if you are a California politician or proposition.


July 29, 2006

Watts Up? Schwarzenegger Weathers Perfect Energy Storm, Barely
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Running on Empty?
In California, Bill Bradley observes, the heat is on in more ways than one.

WEATHERING what may have been California’s worst ever heat wave, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger survived the very issue that began his recalled predecessor’s downward spiral. In doing so, the Governor grappled with issues that may afflict the rest of the nation. It was a perfect energy storm. And it may prove not to be uncommon.


July 25, 2006

California's Politics Heating Up
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Schwarzenegger is Back
This year you can’t tell the players and the propositions without a program. Bill Bradley will write you one as you go.

WHILE FIGHTING RAGES in the Middle East, California swelters in a record-setting heat wave and seven days in a row of record and near record-breaking electric power usage. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who I’ve known for years, has his fingers crossed.


July 20, 2006

Democrats and the New War bbradleyenwb_featuredimage_3.jpgDemocrats want to get close to Israel and the new war, says columnist BILL BRADLEY. Just not too close.

ALTHOUGH THERE IS a strong undercurrent of misgivings, Democrats nationally are mostly embracing the latest war in the Middle East, that between Israel and the Hezbollah. So far.

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