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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Parties to party, but who will celebrate?

Election Night soirees planned in Las Vegas, Reno




On Tuesday, the political parties will be throwing political parties.

The question, of course, is which side will have something to celebrate and which may be having more of a commiseration-fest.


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  • The Democrats' Election Night get-together is being held at the Rio, 3700 W. Flamingo Road, in the Brasilia Ballroom of the resort's convention center.

    Rep. Shelley Berkley, congressional hopeful Dina Titus, Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley and state Senate Minority Leader Steven Horsford -- who hopes to turn the penultimate word preceding his name to "majority" -- will be among the many officials gathered to watch the returns come in starting at 7 p.m.

    "Light hors d'oeuvres will be available, along with a cash bar, televisions to watch the returns, and the opportunity to see our all-star line-up of congressional, legislative, and local candidates," the state Democratic Party said in a news release. For Northern Nevada Democrats, the party will be at Reno's Grand Sierra Resort.

    Nevada Democrats' godfather, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, will not be present. He'll be in Washington, D.C., with national Democratic leaders.

    Reid's counterpart in the delegation, Republican Sen. John Ensign, also will be in D.C. Ensign, coming to the end of a difficult tenure as head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, will be with GOP officials hoping that at least a few of their vulnerable incumbents manage to hang on.

    In Southern Nevada, the GOP will be gathered at the Sportsbook Bar & Grill of the Palazzo in Las Vegas. At 6 p.m., there's a $50 dinner with wine. At 7 p.m., everybody is welcome to watch the returns. And yes, there is a cash bar.

    Among those present will be Rep. Jon Porter and Gov. Jim Gibbons, aides said.

    "Our election night party is a token of appreciation and gratitude for all the Republicans in the state of Nevada who have enthusiastically volunteered their time and services to elect candidates who share our conservative values," Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden said in a news release. "I look forward to spending a victorious night with my fellow Republicans from Nevada."

    In Northern Nevada, the Republican party will be at Reno's Eldorado Hotel Casino.

    SHUFFLING THE CHAIRS

    Senate Majority Leader Reid, facing the near-certain prospect of a bigger majority, is looking to make a few changes when the next Congress convenes.

    Reports in Politico and the Washington Post last week said Reid is maneuvering behind the scenes to oust Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., from his post as chairman of the Senate's Appropriations Committee.

    Reid is a big admirer of Byrd, whom he has referred to many times as a role model, but Byrd is 90 and infirm, and Senate insiders say Reid believes the powerful spending committee could be better run.

    Asked about potential committee changes last week, Reid was coy. "Well, we know there will be a change in foreign relations, because Biden will be vice president," he said of Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Biden, who chairs the Foreign Affairs Committee. "That's the only one I can think of right now."

    Asked about the Appropriations Committee, he said, "We'll have to take a look at that and see what happens. I've had a number of conversations. Senator Byrd has been feeling well lately and that's important. A lot of it depends on his physical health."

    As for Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, the nominal independent who continues to be counted as part of Reid's one-seat majority even as he continues to alienate Democrats with his vocal support for Republican presidential nominee John McCain, Reid said he does not believe, as some have suggested, that Lieberman will switch sides and become a Republican.

    Lieberman chairs the Senate's Homeland Security Committee, a prize many on the left would like to see him lose. Asked about that position, Reid said, "I'll meet with him either Wednesday or Thursday and make a decision. All my discussions are going to be with him, not with you."

    WACKY WORDS

    Third-party candidates often complain that the system is stacked against them, saying they would do better if they could only get their message out.

    One candidate who is getting a message out is the Independent American Party candidate in Assembly District 2, Jon Kamerath. He's sent several pieces of mail to voters in the Summerlin district, currently an open seat. But the message is a bit problematic.

    One flier referred to the Democratic candidate, Carlos Blumberg, as "Bloomberg." And a letter to voters warned of "Willie Nellie" spending.

    The letter also assured readers that "I am a registered independent," adding, "I know that you've probably never thought of voting for an independent candidate; however, I am asking that you consider voting for one now."

    But Kamerath is not an independent candidate. By law, that's someone who isn't registered with a political party and collects signatures on a petition to get on the ballot. Kamerath is registered with the Independent American Party, as he is required to be to run on its ticket.

    Asked about the letter, Kamerath said it was a mistake and "I didn't mean to deceive anybody."

    But maybe it's unfair to associate wacky claims with third parties. The state Democratic Party has sent a flier on behalf of Shirley Breeden, its candidate in state Senate District 5, touting an endorsement from a newspaper that doesn't exist.

    "The Nevada Sun endorses Shirley Breeden," the mailer proudly proclaims, along with a quote from the paper still known as the Las Vegas Sun.

    THE BOOKIES' PICKS

    When it comes to predicting the future in Nevada, it seems only natural to ask, "What are the odds?"

    The oddsmakers at BetOnline.com have Democrat Barack Obama heavily favored to win the presidential election. Republican John McCain is an 11-to-2 underdog to win it all.

    Obama also is the overwhelming favorite to win Nevada, at 4-to-1. He gets the same odds in Ohio.

    The Democrat is also favored in Missouri, Florida and North Carolina, while the Republican is the favorite in Georgia, West Virginia, Indiana and North Dakota.

    In some odds Harry Reid might be interested in, the oddsmakers believe U.S. Senate seats in Kentucky and Mississippi will remain in Republican hands, while the Democrats will pick up seats in Minnesota and North Carolina.

    Don't go to your local sports book and try to put money on any of this, however. They don't offer political bets -- it's illegal to do so.

    ON THE TUBE

    Think you're seeing a lot of political ads on TV, especially for Obama? You're right.

    During the week of Oct. 21-28, Obama spent $850,000 on Nevada television, while McCain spent $357,000, according to the Wisconsin Advertising Project.

    Nationally, Obama spent $21.5 million during that time, compared with $13 million by McCain and the Republican National Committee, which pays for pro-McCain ads in many states. That week doesn't include Obama's 30-minute infomercial, which aired Wednesday.

    The Obama campaign, the group said, is "on track to spend more money in October on broadcast TV -- over $100 million -- than any campaign has ever spent in history."

    Las Vegas was the No. 2 market for campaign ads on a per-spot basis, after Tampa, Fla., and ahead of Orlando, Fla. Reno was No. 11.

    "On balance, the tone of both campaigns has been mostly negative on paid TV over the past week," the project noted in a news release. "Sixty-three percent of Barack Obama's advertisements and 79 percent of John McCain's ads have been negative."

    Ads from interest groups continue to be few. In Nevada, Let Freedom Ring and the Republican Jewish Coalition spent a combined $125,000 on pro-McCain ads, while MoveOn Political Action spent just $1,000 on pro-Obama advertising.

    Contact political reporter Molly Ball at 387-2919 or MBall@reviewjournal.com.

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    Obama win popular vote but lose election wrote on November 03, 2008 02:35 PM: One day before the 2008 election, Obama sat atop every national poll.

    Enthusiastic by all measures, the Illinois senator's Democratic base was expected to run up the score in liberal bastions of party strongholds such as New York and California.

    But the race appeared to be naturally tightening in top battlegrounds that each candidate likely will need to help them reach the magic number in the Electoral College, electoral-rich Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia among them.

    To win, McCain must hold on to most states that went to Bush in 2004, or pick up one or more that went to Democrat John Kerry four years ago to make up for any losses. McCain's biggest target for a pickup is Pennsylvania, which offers 21 votes and where several public polls show Obama's lead shrinking from double digits to single digits.


    HEARING SET FOR NOV 18TH ON OBAMA'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE wrote on November 03, 2008 09:23 AM: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

    Hawai'i Circuit Judge Bert I Ayabe set a November 18 hearing in Andy Martin's case to release Barack Obama's original, typewritten 1961 birth certificate and any supporting documents

    (HONOLULU)(October 29, 2008) Judge Bert I Ayabe Wednesday set a hearing in the case of Andy Martin vs. Linda Lingle, First Circuit for Honolulu, No. 08-1-2147-10.

    The hearing is set for November 18, 2008 at 10:30 A.M.

    Anyone wishing to contribute to the expenses of this litigation is welcome to do so:
    http://CommitteeofOneMilliontoDefeatBarackObama.com


    Andy Martin plans a double-barreled finale to the presidential race wrote on November 03, 2008 09:22 AM: (CHICAGO)(November 3, 2008) Andy Martin will hold a Chicago news conference today, Monday, November 3rd to release information on two blockbuster topics in the presidential race: (1) in a national exclusive, Martin will identify the Los Angeles Times reporter who received the “Khalidi tape,” and (2) Martin will charge that Chicago news media have covered up a massive financial fraud scheme by Barack Obama.

    Martin has dominated Internet coverage of the 2008 presidential campaign with a continuing series of incisive and explosive disclosures about the Chicago and Hawai’i shenanigans of Barack Obama.

    “We think we know who received the ‘Khalidi tape,’” says Martin. “Monday we will disclose the findings of our investigation inside the Los Angeles Times. No one knows the inner workings of Tribune Company the way we know the Tribune Company.


    Dear (Truth Time) wrote on November 03, 2008 09:20 AM: YOUR BLOG IS OLD INFORMATION. That was the Philip Berg case. This that I am reporting on is the Andy Martin case.

    SEE UPDATED story on October 31, 2009

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
    Hawaii Circuit Judge Bert I Ayabe set a November 18 hearing in Andy Martin's case to release Barack Obama's original, typewritten 1961 birth certificate and any supporting documents

    (HONOLULU)(October 29, 2008) Judge Bert I Ayabe Wednesday set a hearing in the case of
    Andy Martin vs. Linda Lingle, First Circuit for Honolulu, No. 08-1-2147-10.




    UPDATE ON OBAMA'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE wrote on November 03, 2008 09:18 AM: We believe that the original BC in the name Obama was sealed when Obama was adopted by Soetoro, and a new BC in the name Barry Soetoro was issued, and the Soetoro BC would be the current legal version of Obama’s BC. We believe THAT is the factual scenario he has attempted to cover up. We believe that Obama has concealed the Soetoro BC because it is direct evidence of Indonesian identity/citizenship, and Dual Citizenship presents an eligibility problem for him under Article II of the Constitution. These legal problems exist regardless of whether Obama was born in the USA (we assume he was), and regardless of whether is/was a US citizen (we assume he is).


    Kim wrote on November 03, 2008 08:28 AM: Obama is not a man people think. He told a lot of lies about his relationships with his pastor who hated America, Tony Rezko who was convicted, Terrorist, Ayer, and Acorn where Obama created voter fraud system when he was working for Acorn. He is now taking advantage of it. Obama campaigned for Kenya's dictator, Ralia Odinga with taxpayer's expense in 2006. Odinga recently claimed he was a cousin of Obama on British TV. I saw a baseball owner told, " I have to sell my team if Obama wins becaus his capital gain tax is 50%." on TV.
    Capital gain tax on house sales and stock sales including 401K is 50%. Terrible. If Obamawins and American society is turned upside down to soviet style socialism, all are medias faults. Medias minimized his problems, hiding his problems and kept praising him. Never praised his opponents. Attacking only on his opponents. Medias controlled this elections. It means the death of democracy. Why? Why do medias like Obama so much? They need sensational new president to sell their newpapers and etc.?


    truth time wrote on November 03, 2008 07:48 AM: Judge tosses lawsuit challenging Obama citizenship
    Oct 25, 2008

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging Barack Obama's qualifications to be president.

    AP NEWSwire


    Hawaii Is Liar wrote on November 03, 2008 07:46 AM: Uhm,

    The whole Obama citizenship issue is dead as a Judge through the whole thing out last week...stop trying to mislead the public.

    As you know, Obama was the child of a US citizen and as you further know, that means, as our fore fathers rightly determined, that her offspring is automatically a US citizen, too.


    w wrote on November 03, 2008 06:00 AM: "Nevada Democrats Godfather,U.S. Senator Harry Reid." Are you out of your phony journalist mind Molly Ball?


    Hawaii judge sets hearing in Barack Obama birth certificate wrote on November 03, 2008 05:49 AM: 2008-10-30 06:54:10 - Why is Barack Obama delaying disclosure of his original, typewritten 1961 Certificate of Live Birth ("birth certificate")
    Hawaii judge sets hearing in Barack Obama birth certificate case

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
    Hawaii Circuit Judge Bert I Ayabe set a November 18 hearing in Andy Martin's case to release Barack Obama's original, typewritten 1961 birth certificate and any supporting documents


    (HONOLULU)(October 29, 2008) Judge Bert I Ayabe Wednesday set a hearing in the case of
    Andy Martin vs. Linda Lingle, First Circuit for Honolulu, No. 08-1-2147-10.


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