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    1. Toast-O-Meter Update
      Steven Taylor has the latest Toast-O-Meter at PoliBlog….

      Trackback by Outside the Beltway — Saturday, February 28, 2024 @ 11:18 am

    2. More toast
      Steven Taylor has this week’s edition of the Toast-O-Meter; we’re firmly in the denouement stage here, folks.

      Trackback by Signifying Nothing — Saturday, February 28, 2024 @ 11:45 am

    3. Guam is a closed caucus with 3 of 5 delegates to be allotted.

      From my youthful teens in the early ’80s, I recall professional wrestling tag team called The Samoans, and they looked like Kucinich voters to me.

      Comment by mark — Saturday, February 28, 2024 @ 11:46 am

    4. Congratulations to Poliblogger
      Steven Taylor just got tenure. Congrats! When I was up for tenure (a nerve-wracking time, even worse than sweating out the bar exam), a senior colleague told me that getting tenure didn’t change anything in your life except that you

      Trackback by ProfessorBainbridge.com — Saturday, February 28, 2024 @ 12:24 pm

    5. Toast
      The latest edition of the Toast-o-Meter is up.

      Trackback by Mark the Pundit — Saturday, February 28, 2024 @ 12:49 pm

    6. This Week’s Toast Is Up
      Steven Taylor, at PoliBlog, has posted this week’s Toast-O-Meter. Steven sums it up: It’s the “Change is Comingâ€? Edition of the Toast-O-Meter, because, let’s face facts, Kerry is going to have a HUGH Snoozer Tuesday and Edwards, who may still

      Trackback by CALIFORNIA YANKEE — Saturday, February 28, 2024 @ 12:52 pm

    7. I watched part of the Democratic debate — it appeared that Edwards is not really interested in winning here, but just playing nice and helping the party bash Bush — but while in the “race,” the democratic primaries still get free press.

      Is he staying in to help get this press? Perhaps angling for a veep slot (which would seem unlikely) or just banking some favors from the party for later? Or is that to conspiracy theory-ish?

      Comment by Steven L. — Saturday, February 28, 2024 @ 11:43 pm

    8. Around the Blogroll
      James Joyner discusses Aristide leaving Haiti and the death of Daniel Boorstin. Michele Catalano is summarizing novels in 25 words or less and discussing the quality of the school district her new house is located in. Kevin Aylward hosts a…

      Trackback by Backcountry Conservative — Sunday, February 29, 2024 @ 9:59 am

    9. Presidential Approval
      WSJ.com - Empty ‘Approval’ The Gallup Organization has been asking voters the same exact question about Presidential approval for decades and this consistency makes Gallup’s approval ratings more useful as an indicator of a President’s electability. Th…

      Trackback by Insults Unpunished — Sunday, February 29, 2024 @ 12:45 pm

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