Search query: kentucky
Will There be a Rand Paul Revolution in 2016?
(Credit: Gage Skidmore)
In an interview with ABC News, Kentucky US Senator Rand Paul confessed he is considering a presidential run in 2016:
"I want to be part of the national debate. I think it's a little too soon to talk about who's going to run, who's not going to run. . . . Am I interested in thinking about that? Yes. . . . I'm not going to deny I'm interested."
It's a little wishy-washy, but neither is it surprising - we were hearing names of potential candidates as soon as Ohio was call
21 Nov, 2012
-
5 min read
Online Petitions for Secession: Have Americans Forgotten the Past?
Citizens in nearly thirty states have signed online petitions propagating secession from the United States. These states have filed their petitions with the We the People Program, a facet of the Obama Administration which attempts to facilitate citizen participation in government. Though the ability to petition a presidential administration is not a new concept, the online petition program is. Petitions bear little to no legislative power, but the implications of online petitions for secession a
14 Nov, 2012
-
4 min read
Is Rand Paul Offering Amnesty?
(Credit: Gage Skidmore)
One of the truisms in American politics is that Republicans tend to learn the wrong lessons from their political failures.
After electoral drubbings in 2006 and 2008, Republicans concocted the fiction that their party was thrown out because of too much spending and bridges to nowhere while conveniently forgetting that Iraq, a war of choice, had descended into a civil war. After the much bally-hoed Hispanic gap in the 2012 election, Republicans from columnist Charles Kra
14 Nov, 2012
-
3 min read
Union Dissolved
Since Obama won reelection a week ago, the White House website has been flooded with petitions from citizens in various states wanting their states to secede from the union. It is important to note that these are not official petitions by the state governments but rather petitions started by individual citizens.
The threat of secession is nothing new in the United States. It seems that after any election, people want their states to secede so that they don't have to live under a leader they d
13 Nov, 2012
-
6 min read
13 Republican US Senators Face Re-Election in 2014
Every two years approximately one-third of the US Senate is up for re-election. The following 13 Republican US senators face re-election in 2014. Click here to read about the 20 Democratic US Senators who also face re-election in 2014.
1. Lamar Alexander (Tennessee)
Before election to the Senate in 2002, Alexander was governor of Tennessee, US Secretary of Education, and a two-time presidential candidate. Alexander resigned from his position as chairman of the Senate Republican Conference in
11 Nov, 2012
-
3 min read
Election Night Coverage Live on IVN.us
[Update 5:20 PM PST]
Independent candidate Angus King is projected, by CNN, to win the Senate seat in Maine.
--
[Update 5:15 PM PST]
In Ohio, 1.8 million voters cast their ballot early or by absentee ballot. It could still be some time before we know a victory.
CNN projects Georgia will go to Mitt Romney.
In Florida, over half of the precincts are reporting a very slight lead for Romney now. This is the first time the GOP candidate has taken the lead tonight. His lead is 52-47.
--
[Updat
06 Nov, 2012
-
16 min read
Election Day Coverage on IVN.us
[Update 8:18 PM PST]
IVN.us announces Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term.
[Update 8:17 PM PST]
CNN projects President Barack Obama will win re-election by taking the state of Ohio.
[Update 8:15 PM PST]
With the projection of Oregon going to Obama, statistically speaking it is very unlikely Romney will be able to pull off a victory because one more state will put the president over the top.
CNN also projects Missouri to be carried by Mitt Romney.
--
[Update 8:10 PM PST]
Th
06 Nov, 2012
-
21 min read
Last Minute Funding for Akin in Missouri Senate Race
Photo: AP
Just days before voters head to the polls, Missouri Congressman Todd Akin has launched a nearly two million dollar ad campaign in his race for US Senate. This is the first time since his controversial comments about “legitimate rape” in August that the Republican has made an ad buy that comes close in funding to his opponent, Democratic incumbent Senator Claire McCaskill. This last minute funding for Akin is the final push to get the controversial congressman reelected.
The Washingto
06 Nov, 2012
-
1 min read
Starlite San Diego, Second to None
Credit: Starlite San Diego
There are only a handful of restaurants and lounges around San Diego that can be recommended to anyone and you know they will enjoy it. Starlite San Diego on India Street is slightly off the beaten path outside Little Italy, but it’s worth the venture.
When you walk up to the building you’ll be greeted with a cinderblock building with dark wooden accents, surrounded by several cacti in rock and metal planters. The building and interior design was created by San Diego
27 Oct, 2012
-
2 min read
Rand Sparks Cross-Party Debate on Foreign Aid
Credit: fitsnews.com
US Senator Rand Paul, through his political action committee, RANDPAC, is distributing ads against Democratic incumbent Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Bill Nelson of Florida, and Sherrod Brown of Ohio over their support for foreign aid to countries that are hostile to the United States.
Featuring harrowing images of rioters and burning fires from the Middle East, the narrator says:
"While they tear down and burn the American flag in Egypt and shout 'Death to America,' Joe
13 Oct, 2012
-
5 min read
