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" That same month, the Human Rights Campaign launched its " Repeal DADT Now Campaign " to mobilize grassroots support and target swing states.
The Irish, a significant group in three of the swing states, did appear inclined to support Blaine until one of his supporters, Samuel D. Burchard, gave a speech denouncing the Democrats as the party of " Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion ".
The Democrats spread the word of this insult in the days before the election, and Cleveland narrowly won all four of the swing states, including New York by just over one thousand votes.
Much of the modern electoral process is concerned with winning swing states through frequent visits and mass media advertising drives.
Political adviser Dick Morris urged Clinton to raise huge sums of campaign funds via soft money for an unprecedented early TV blitz of swing states promoting Clinton's agenda and record.
Harrison swept almost the entire North and Midwest ( losing only Connecticut and New Jersey ), but narrowly carried the swing states of New York and Indiana by a margin of 1 % or less to achieve a majority of the electoral vote.
In the end, Nixon's emphasis on his experience carried little weight, and he wasted energy by campaigning in all 50 states instead of concentrating on the swing states.
On October 29, 2006, Judd appeared at a " Women for Ford " event for Democratic Tennessee Senate candidate Harold Ford, Jr. She has also campaigned extensively locally and nationally for a variety of Democratic candidates, including President Barack Obama in critical swing states.
Critics argue that the Electoral College is inherently undemocratic and gives swing states disproportionate influence in electing the President and Vice President.
In ECL, the transistors are never in saturation, the input / output voltages have a small swing ( 0. 8 V ), the input impedance is high and the output resistance is low ; as a result, the transistors change states quickly, gate delays are low, and the fanout capability is high.
His first appearance on this show featured him as a jazz artist called " Big Bad Wolf Daddy " ( a parody of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy ), performing a swing version of his song with the Pigs as his backup band ( they are under a contract that states he will eat them if they do not play for him ).
Nixon's emphasis on his experience carried little weight, and he wasted energy by campaigning in all 50 states instead of concentrating on the swing states.
Tactical voting has been used since 2000 as a strategy for the U. S. presidential election, with voters from " safe " states, or nonswing states, voting for third-party candidates, and voters from states with contested races, or swing state, voting for the second-preference candidate of the voters from the third party.
In vote-pairing agreements, third-party supporters in swing states vote strategically with major-party supporters in nonswing states, so that the third party candidate can hopefully get more of the popular vote, while the major-party candidate can get more of the Electoral College vote.
Suppose that supporters of the 2004 Republican candidate, George W. Bush, had set up vote pairing web sites so that Buchanan supporters from swing states in the US ( such as Ohio, where the Democrats and Republicans were in a close race ) would get matched with Bush supporters in solidly Democrat states ( such as Massachusetts ).
However, if such Democrats had done so, all they could do is pose as George W. Bush supporters in solidly Democratic states or as Buchanan supporters in swing states.
In the former situation ( Democrats posing as Bush supporters in solidly Democrat states such as Massachusetts ), all they could do is trick Buchanan supporters in swing states to cast their vote for Bush — which would only hurt the Democratic candidate, John Kerry.

swing and Ohio
Ohio was a crucial swing state in presidential elections, and it would have been devastating to the fledgling Democratic Party to lose Ohio's electoral votes.
Even within the swing state of Ohio, Stark County is regarded as a quintessential bellwether, and thus presidential candidates have typically made multiple visits to the region.
Nolan pledged to run a practical campaign of reaching out to moderate voters and Republicans dissatisfied with the Bush presidency, particularly in his home swing state of Ohio.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Dameron was the most influential arranger of the bebop era, but also wrote charts for swing and hard bop players.
Martz finished her time in office campaigning for President Bush in Ohio, Arizona, and other swing states, and sparring with incoming Democratic governor Brian Schweitzer over transition of state government. In September 2005 Martz was named chair of Montanans for Judge Roberts ( Chief Justice nominee John Glover Roberts, Jr .) and spoke at a rally in support of Roberts.
Ohio has gained a reputation as a swing state since the 1980s, and last voted against the person declared president in the 1960 election.
By contrast, the lower Midwest includes swing states such as Ohio and Iowa, and solidly Republican ( until 2008 ) Indiana.
Speculation about O ' Malley's plans was further fueled by his high profile at the 2012 Democratic National Convention, where he received a primetime speaking slot on the second night of the convention and spoke to delegations from several states, including Iowa, where the first presidential caucuses are held in election years, and Ohio, a key swing state in recent presidential elections.
Its politics are very similar to those of Ohio or Pennsylvania, both key swing states and sharing conservative rural areas.
Results in Ohio in 2006 were regarded as a possible bellwether for the 2008 presidential election ; Ohio was considered a crucial swing state, with 20 electoral votes.
Ohio played a decisive role in the 2004 presidential election, as Ohio's electoral votes would have been sufficient to swing the election from George W. Bush to John Kerry had Kerry won in Ohio.
Truman, as it turned out, won the electoral vote by a 303-189 majority over Dewey and Dixiecrat candidate Strom Thurmond, though a swing of just a few thousand votes in Ohio, Illinois, and California would have produced a Dewey victory.
The non-profit company designed advertisements for several niche markets in the United States presidential election, 2004, including the award winning " GayBack " TVC that aired in the crucial swing state of Ohio.
Leon Brown " Chu " Berry ( September 13, 1908, Wheeling, West Virginia – October 30, 1941, Conneaut, Ohio ) was an American swing tenor saxophonist.

swing and Connecticut
The span, with a rotating swing span ( 202 feet long ) was provided by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, Connecticut.

swing and Indiana
Indiana was an important swing state, and Wilson hoped that Marshall's popularity would help him carry it in the general election.
Loosely modeled on Indiana Jones, Chip wears a fedora and a bomber jacket and frequently uses rope to lasso or swing to other spots.
Subsequently, he was among those instrumental in delivering Indiana, a key swing state, to Lincoln in the presidential election.
The Michigan Central also built and operated a swing bridge over Trail Creek at Michigan City, Indiana.
When escaping from the other children, Bart, Lisa and Milhouse have to swing across a gap on a vine ; Milhouse goes across first, but refuses to throw the vine back in a reference to the opening scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark ( 1981 ), where the same thing happens to Indiana Jones.

swing and New
With harvests in full swing, you can enjoy festivals for grapes at Sonoma, Calif. ( Sept. 22-24 ), as well as for cranberries at Bandon, Ore. ( Sept. 28 thru Oct. 1 ), for buckwheat at Kingwood, W. Va. ( Sept. 28-30 ), sugar cane at New Iberia, La. ( Sept. 29 thru Oct. 1 ) and tobacco at Richmond, Va. ( Sept. 23-30 ).
Hughes was a professor in the 1890s, a staunch supporter of Britain's New Liberalism, an important leader of the progressive movement of the 20th century, a leading diplomat and New York lawyer in the days of Harding and Coolidge, and was known for being a swing voter when dealing with cases related to the New Deal in the 1930s.
The plan was that the New Zealand 2nd Division — with the remains of Indian 5th Division and 7th Motor Brigade under its command — would swing north to threaten the Axis flank and rear.
As the music has developed and spread around the world it has drawn on many different national, regional and local musical cultures giving rise, since its early 20th century American beginnings, to many distinctive styles: New Orleans jazz dating from the early 1910s, big band swing, Kansas City jazz and Gypsy jazz from the 1930s and 1940s, bebop from the mid-1940s and on down through West Coast jazz, cool jazz, avant-garde jazz, Afro-Cuban jazz, modal jazz, free jazz, Latin jazz in various forms, soul jazz, jazz fusion and jazz rock, smooth jazz, jazz-funk, punk jazz, acid jazz, ethno jazz, jazz rap, cyber jazz, Indo jazz, M-Base, nu jazz, urban jazz and other ways of playing the music.
Reformers hoped that the women's vote, in which New Zealand was a pioneer, would swing the balance, but the women were not as well organized as in other countries.
Reformers hoped that the women's vote, in which New Zealand was a pioneer, would swing the balance, but the women were not as well organized as in other countries.
With the ' New Testament ' Basie band in full swing, and arrangements written by a young Quincy Jones, this album proved a respite from the ' Songbook ' recordings and constant touring that Fitzgerald was engaged in during this period.
With the ' New Testament ' Basie band in full swing, and arrangements written by a youthful Quincy Jones, this album proved a swinging respite from her Songbook recordings and constant touring she did during this period.
" Cuban and Dominican immigrants and recent Puerto Rican migrants in New York have used the term analogously to swing or soul music.
Dodds, having remained a New Orleans style drummer untouched by the influence of swing, found himself playing a role in the New Orleans jazz revival.
Prima rode the musical trends of his time, starting with his seven-piece New Orleans style jazz band in the 1920s, then successively leading a swing combo in the 1930s, a big band in the 1940s, a Vegas lounge act in the 1950s, and a pop-rock band in the 1960s.
US 6 leaves the city toward Cape Cod over the New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge, a swing truss bridge, and the Popes Island Bridge.
Labour's Nick Raynsford gained the constituency on a 10 % swing — one of the first elections that heralded the slick, modern campaigning New Labour techniques that would become renowned.
* Jamaica ( dance ), a style of swing dance originating in the Jamaica nightclub in New Orleans.
* New jack swing, a hybrid of hip hop and R & B that first emerged in 1987
Modern swing dance bands active in the U. S. during the 1990s and 2000s include many contemporary jazz big bands, swing revival bands with a national presence such as Lavay Smith and Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers ( based in San Francisco ), and local / regional jazz bands that specialize in 1930s-1940s swing / Lindy dance music, such as The Swingout Big Band, White Heat Swing Orchestra, and Beantown Swing Orchestra ( Boston ), The Boilermaker Jazz Band ( Pittsburgh ), the Southside Aces ( Minneapolis ), Gordon Webster Septet ( New York ), Jonathan Stout and His Campus Five ( Los Angeles ) and The Jonathan Stout Orchestra featuring Hilary Alexander ( Los Angeles ), The Flat Cats ( Chicago ), The Gina Knight Orchestra ( Chicago and Joliet, IL ), the Solomon Douglas Swingtet and the Tom Cunningham Orchestra ( Washington, D. C .), Sonoran Swing ( Arizona ), and The Bill Elliott Swing Orchestra ( Los Angeles ).
Category: New jack swing music groups

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