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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Election 2012: Was Western Springs an Obama or Romney Town?

Complete precinct-level results for Tuesday's election in Western Springs, including turnout and how the data stacks up against other LTHS-area towns.

The Cook County Clerk's Office has released the complete information for all Cook precincts in Tuesday's election. We did a bit of work and ran the numbers to find out how Western Springs and neighboring towns voted, and how turnout was. In an election year where turnout dipped nationally to 57.5 percent, Western Springs and neighboring towns excelled, with nearly 80 percent turnout in the Village and 70-80 percent also in nearby towns. The state and the nation re-elected President Obama, but Western Springs went for Mitt Romney with 55.5 percent of the vote going to the Republican challenger. In contrast, La Grange, La Grange Park, and the towns to the south and southeast all went for Obama. (See below.) Romney won every precinct in …

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Mouse

6:23 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

Yeah, that's it! Spread more Fox news crap instead of getting your party back under control. How many embassies were attacked under Bush? Reagan? What did Bush do after attacks in Jeddah (2004) and Damascus (2006). Do you even care about facts anymore? Hint: He did nothing. Western Springs = Tired of listening to your BS, Janie.   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The Race for President: How Illinois Voted

What will 2012 ballots in northern Illinois show about President Obama's support at home?

Updated at 3 a.m., Chicago time By Dennis Robaugh After NBC and CNN projected President Obama's re-election, the president sent a message shortly thereafter on Twitter at 10:14 saying simply, "This happened because of you. Thank you." Illinois, of course, was never in play. Our state's 20 electoral votes were stuck in the president's back pocket as far back as his inauguration in 2008. But in 2008's historic election, President Obama carried every collar county in northern Illinois. In 2012, the president narrowly lost out to Mitt Romney in Kane County, Kendall County and McHenry County, with 99 percent of precincts reporting. Voter turnout again was very strong. Local polling places even reported lines at 6 a.m. with voters waiting to get…

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9:30 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

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Wall St. Journal and AP Call Illinois for Obama

About 15 minutes after the polls closed, news media sources put Illinois in the Obama column, giving the president 20 electoral votes.

President Barack Obama won Illinois’ 20 electoral votes on Tuesday, defeating Republican Mitt Romney. Illinois, of course, was never in play. The only visit the president made to his home state late in the campaign came Oct. 25, when he returned to the South Side to cast an early ballot at the Martin Luther King Community Center. Obama is the first president to ever vote early in a presidential election.  The Wall St. Journal and the Associated Press called the state about 15 minutes after the polls closed. The president's handling of the economy is a major factor in many voters' decision this year. "This election bears serious significance for our future," said Sheila Brady of Orland Park, outside her Fernway Elementary School polling …

JMZ

10:48 pm on Sunday, November 18, 2012

Well the stock market has lost big in the last week, employers are laying off people in droves, the Middle East is exploding, 4 Americans are dead in Benghazi, our military is in the middle of sex scandals and there's possible coverups by the Obama administration. The only smart voting will be to impeach Obama.   more ›

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Sunday Cartoon: Election Day Heroics

Don't forget to use your voting superpower on Tuesday!

Dave Moreau

10:32 am on Sunday, November 4, 2012

Wise that you are going "wonder bread" on your election cartoon.   more ›

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Patch on Politics

Look for a 1980-Style Romney Win, says Mary Matalin

The veteran GOP strategist visits Chicago and touts Romney • Will Illinois Democrats make income tax hike permanent in lame-duck session? • Teachers Retirement System may "bleed out".

Republican political strategist Mary Matalin predicts a 1980 redux on Election Day, with Mitt Romney emerging victorious by 7 percentage points in the popular vote. Matalin, 59, spoke Thursday evening at St. Xavier University in the Mount Greenwood community of Chicago alongside Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, who believes the race will be much, much closer. "Just 2 to 3 points, favoring the president," Brazile said. Matalin and Brazile — who are close friends — went back and forth in a discussion of presidential politics and campaign war stories in SXU's Shannon Center before a crowd of 1,000 people.  Matalin, a Calumet City native who says she may never have left Chicago had the steel mills survived, allowed that she might be …

In Mock Election, LTHS Picks Obama over Romney

Turnout was up 50 percent from the school’s 2008 mock election; third-party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein also had notable showings.

In a mock presidential election Thursday that saw record turnout, the student body of Lyons Township High School reelected President Barack Obama (D) over challenger Mitt Romney (R) by a vote of 56.6 percent to 35.6 percent. Over 42 percent of the student body cast their votes in the mock election, a total of 1,690 students, half again as many as voted in 2008. Libertarian Gary Johnson received 4.3 percent of the votes, Green Party candidate Jill Stein got 2.9 percent and Ron Paul got 0.3 percent. The mock election was put on by the Lyons Township social studies department and the La Grange Area League of Women Voters, using copies of authentic ballots and real voting booths sent by the Cook County Clerk’s Office. The results were sent to …

Rose Horvath

11:21 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Global Studies Chair Paul Houston was recently (October) awarded the Person of Impact Award by the League of Women Voters. Making LT students aware of their voting privileges and responsibilities is one of the reasons he was given the award. Congratulations and keep up the good work!   more ›

Monday, October 22, 2012

When is Tonight's Presidential Debate?

The final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22.

The third and final presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is set for 8 p.m CST on Monday, Oct. 22.  AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. TV Channels Broadcasting Live: ABC-WLS, NBC-WMAQ, FOX-WFLD, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more, including CNN Espanol. Live Streaming Online: YouTube's Election Hub, AOL. Tonight's debate is presented by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD):   October 22, 2012 Presidential According to the CPD, "The format for the debate will be identical to the first presidential debate and will focus on foreign policy."

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

When is Tonight's Presidential Debate?

The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 16.

After Joe Biden and Paul Ryan sparred throughout last week's Vice Presidential Debate, the nation's voters are looking forward to President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney's second debate: a town hall event focusing on foreign and domestic policy. The second presidential debate between Obama and Romney is set for 8 p.m Tuesday. Check below for more information on that debate and the remaining debates leading up to Election Day. AOL will provide a live stream of the debate. TV Channels Broadcasting Live: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and more, including CNN Espanol. Live Streaming Online: YouTube's Election Hub, AOL. Full info on Tuesday night's debate, as well as the schedule for the final debate, both of which are …

Leigh

8:38 pm on Friday, October 19, 2012

I think that everyone needs to step back, try to seperate facts from spin. Most people running for office right now have voting records. whether in the house, senate, etc. Go to the real government sites. Look up the legislature that is important to you and what you think will benefit our country and vote on facts. Not political attack ads or the spin on issue used in attack ads an sound bites.   more ›

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Patch Is Collecting Questions for Obama and Romney During the Next Presidential Debate

If you have a question for the candidates, submit it in the comments section below and it could be asked during the televised Oct. 16 Town Hall Presidential Debate.

If last Wednesday’s presidential debate left you with more questions than answers, here’s your chance for the presidential candidates to address the issues that most matter to you. The next presidential debate will be a town hall meeting format at Hofstra University in Long Island, where voters will ask President Obama and Mitt Romney about domestic and foreign policy. Patch is asking you, our readers, to participate by submitting questions for the candidates. All you have to do is post your question in the comments section below, and we’ll send it to the Commission on Presidential Debates. The Commission is partnering with Patch's parent company Aol, along with Google and Yahoo, to take questions from web users across the country. Don’t …

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Pete Cole

1:52 am on Sunday, October 14, 2012

I agree with DG Guy. Why is it only Romney that has to describe his plans? The Dems always get a pass. Ryan puts out a budget that gets heavily criticized while there is no Democratic budget (except by President Obama that can't even muster 1 vote in the House or Senate). The Senate hasn't put 1 budget out since Harry Reid took over. Other than status quo what is President Obama's plan?   more ›

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Political Rewind: Debate Follow-Up, Coal Industry Counting on Romney

As we start a new week, it's always good to get caught up on state politics. Here's an easy guide to what happened last week.

Editor's Note: This article was created by aggregating news articles from Illinois Watchdog, formerly Illinois Statehouse News. SPRINGFIELD — Political news here this week largely was marked by the first of three presidential election debates, the November election and the sentencing of a former state government political insider. Obama, Romney fail to address states’ debt during debate The presidential debate Wednesday focused on domestic issues with one glaring exception — the skyrocketing pension debt crushing state governments nationwide. And the chances that voters will hear Democrat President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney address that issue before the election are slim, one observer said. “I do think it’s going …

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John Tips

7:09 pm on Tuesday, October 9, 2012

You said it correctly, Illinois Coal cannot be burned without the companies spending a huge amount in pollution controls to clean the aftermath. Illinois coal is plentiful but DIRTY! I really don't know anyone who is happy with having a coal burning plant in their back yards. These old coal plants spurn out mercury, uranium, thorium, arsenic, and other heavy metals, all dangerous to human health…   more ›

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