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Nevertheless, in politics symbols matter and this is not a good symbol for the White House
EVERY VOTE COUNTS! Make sure your friends, family and everyone you know votes Peter Brown, for An Even Better Houston! Plz RT!
A two-teacher household, which would be considered wealthy in any neighborhood, they are more likely to be Democrats than small-business people who make about the same amount of money
There is a disturbing pattern with Peter Brown where he seems to exaggerate not just who his supporters are, but also even his own record
Americans voted last year for change without knowing what the changes would be. Now they have a better idea of what changes Obama wants to implement ... And wealthier Americans are going to be paying a lot more money in taxes.
None of us here have been paid to support Peter Brown, but he earned our support through his time, effort, labor and focus on bettering all of Houston
Although President Obama's job approval rating is below 50 percent for the first time nationally, it is not statistically different from his 50 percent approval rating in October. Nevertheless, in politics symbols matter and this is not a good symbol for the White House.
If Gene Locke is implying that Peter Brown bought his support in the African American community he needs to check his facts ... I am supporting Peter Brown for mayor because of the deep commitment Peter has to Houston's future. My support is not for sale.
The health care overhaul which passed the House 12 days ago gets a failing grade from the American people and so does Obama on the issue ... Independent voters disapprove 59 - 35 percent of the President's handling of health care and disapprove 57 - 29 percent of the plan itself.
Our opponents have been going negative on the campaign trail for several weeks while Peter Brown has been offering real solutions to make Houston better - solutions that voters are clearly responding to
Most Americans like President Barack Obama and might like to have a beer with him ... But millions of voters who sided with him last November because they thought he would bring change to Washington aren't crazy about the kind of change he is trying to bring.
My friend David Kirsch does this every year. He's been a leopard, Captain America and Spiderman. Peter Brown, who is based in New York City, hand-paints every inch of his body (call 1.917.723.8070)! It's a tough one to pull off and could be a little chilly in October, but when done right, it's spectacul...
That is especially true of independent voters, many of whom used to be Republicans turned off by the Bush years. They may not yet have returned to their former political home, but many have concluded Obama isn't offering their kind of solutions
I had three mentors ... My dad, Henry Cieszynski, who was an analyst for 40 years, taught me a lot. Peter Brown, the chairman of Canaccord Capital, where I worked for 10 years, was a big inspiration to me, and David Allan, who gave me my first job on Bay Street.
That is especially true of independent voters, many of whom used to be Republicans turned off by the Bush years. They may not yet have returned to their former political home, but many have concluded Obama isn't offering their kind of solutions
Overall, the new numbers on Afghanistan show an almost across-the-board erosion of support for the war
Increasingly, the president finds himself with two different coalitions, one that backs him on domestic matters and a completely different one that backs him on Afghanistan
Overall, the new numbers on Afghanistan show an almost across the board erosion of support for the war and worries about getting too deeply involved there militarily. But when the focus is on fighting terror, American resolve remains strong
One reason the president's approval for his handling of the Afghanistan situation may be falling is the criticism he is not deciding on troop levels quickly enough
The Democratic wave that swept through Ohio in 2006 and 2008 may be cresting
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In this photograph provided by the Library of Congress, Librarian of Congress Dr. James H. Billington, left, congratulates Romila Thapar, center, and Peter Brown following their receipt of the 2008 Kluge Prize during a ceremony in the Great Hall of the Library of Congress, Wednesday, De...
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 02: Peter Brown attends the 2009 Literacy Associates Benefit at Tenjune on June 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - JUNE 02: Peter Brown attends the 2009 Literacy Associates Benefit at Tenjune on June 2, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Nevertheless, in politics symbols matter and this is not a good symbol for the White House
EVERY VOTE COUNTS! Make sure your friends, family and everyone you know votes Peter Brown, for An Even Better Houston! Plz RT!
A two-teacher household, which would be considered wealthy in any neighborhood, they are more likely to be Democrats than small-business people who make about the same amount of money
There is a disturbing pattern with Peter Brown where he seems to exaggerate not just who his supporters are, but also even his own record
Americans voted last year for change without knowing what the changes would be. Now they have a better idea of what changes Obama wants to implement ... And wealthier Americans are going to be paying a lot more money in taxes.
None of us here have been paid to support Peter Brown, but he earned our support through his time, effort, labor and focus on bettering all of Houston
Although President Obama's job approval rating is below 50 percent for the first time nationally, it is not statistically different from his 50 percent approval rating in October. Nevertheless, in politics symbols matter and this is not a good symbol for the White House.
If Gene Locke is implying that Peter Brown bought his support in the African American community he needs to check his facts ... I am supporting Peter Brown for mayor because of the deep commitment Peter has to Houston's future. My support is not for sale.
The health care overhaul which passed the House 12 days ago gets a failing grade from the American people and so does Obama on the issue ... Independent voters disapprove 59 - 35 percent of the President's handling of health care and disapprove 57 - 29 percent of the plan itself.
Our opponents have been going negative on the campaign trail for several weeks while Peter Brown has been offering real solutions to make Houston better - solutions that voters are clearly responding to
Most Americans like President Barack Obama and might like to have a beer with him ... But millions of voters who sided with him last November because they thought he would bring change to Washington aren't crazy about the kind of change he is trying to bring.
My friend David Kirsch does this every year. He's been a leopard, Captain America and Spiderman. Peter Brown, who is based in New York City, hand-paints every inch of his body (call 1.917.723.8070)! It's a tough one to pull off and could be a little chilly in October, but when done right, it's spectacul...
That is especially true of independent voters, many of whom used to be Republicans turned off by the Bush years. They may not yet have returned to their former political home, but many have concluded Obama isn't offering their kind of solutions
I had three mentors ... My dad, Henry Cieszynski, who was an analyst for 40 years, taught me a lot. Peter Brown, the chairman of Canaccord Capital, where I worked for 10 years, was a big inspiration to me, and David Allan, who gave me my first job on Bay Street.
That is especially true of independent voters, many of whom used to be Republicans turned off by the Bush years. They may not yet have returned to their former political home, but many have concluded Obama isn't offering their kind of solutions
Overall, the new numbers on Afghanistan show an almost across-the-board erosion of support for the war
Increasingly, the president finds himself with two different coalitions, one that backs him on domestic matters and a completely different one that backs him on Afghanistan
Overall, the new numbers on Afghanistan show an almost across the board erosion of support for the war and worries about getting too deeply involved there militarily. But when the focus is on fighting terror, American resolve remains strong
One reason the president's approval for his handling of the Afghanistan situation may be falling is the criticism he is not deciding on troop levels quickly enough
The Democratic wave that swept through Ohio in 2006 and 2008 may be cresting
None of the Senate candidates is very well known, but what is significant is that until now Democrats were winning all the Senate matchups
Ohio voters are not happy with the president's handling of healthcare and the economy ... The fact that they now are split whether he or the Republicans in Congress are better able to handle healthcare should be a very worrisome number at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., since the GOP is still pretty much a four...
Ohio voters are not happy with the president's handling of healthcare and the economy ... The fact that they now are split whether he or the Republicans in Congress are better able to handle healthcare should be a very worrisome number at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., since the GOP is still pretty much a four...
Two things happened in the last week while we were polling: Unemployment topped 10 percent, and the House passed the health care bill ... He’s beginning to own the economy; it’s taken a while.
In July, when the president's job approval began falling nationally from the high 50s and low 60s into the low 50s, Ohio was the first place it showed up in the polls
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