REMEMBER - It takes 270 electoral votes to win the Presidential race. A number of polling organizations will be surveying potential voters for their presidential preferences between now and Election day. Each of the major networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX) and Major News Media (NY Times, Newsweek etc) as well as independent polling firms such as Zogby & Rasmussen will be publishing weekly if not daily polls of voters preferences. Watch this site for the most up-to-date predictions. CLICK ON THE MAP for a daily update on elections around the country involving U.S. representatives & Senators and the latest presidential polls.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Polling the Presidential & Congressional Races
REMEMBER - It takes 270 electoral votes to win the Presidential race. A number of polling organizations will be surveying potential voters for their presidential preferences between now and Election day. Each of the major networks (ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX) and Major News Media (NY Times, Newsweek etc) as well as independent polling firms such as Zogby & Rasmussen will be publishing weekly if not daily polls of voters preferences. Watch this site for the most up-to-date predictions. CLICK ON THE MAP for a daily update on elections around the country involving U.S. representatives & Senators and the latest presidential polls.
Monday, August 25, 2008
Welcome Students & Parents!
A warm welcome is extended from our family to yours. This Blog is dedicated to my late father, Warren Joseph McKeegan, a World War II vet who
loved his family, his Lord, history and politics and passed that love on to me. This Blog will be used to supplement the handouts used in class and the homework assignments with each class. This Blog will also be used to communicate news and updates on the classes. In preparation for the students next homework assignment on 8/26/08, I have attached two links to help the students with this assignment. Both students and parents are encouraged to post comments or questions anytime they need help or want clarification of some issue discussed in class.

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