The Obamamania that gripped college campuses two years ago is gone. An Associated Press -mtvU poll found college students cooling in their support for President Barack Obama , a fresh sign of trouble for Democrats struggling to rekindle enthusiasm among many of these newest voters for the crucial midterm elections in three weeks. Forty-four percent of students approve of the job Obama is doing as president, while 27 percent are unhappy with his stewardship, according to the survey conducted...Read Full Story
Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy (D-OH) has posted a blog entry on The Huffington Pos t stating the obvious… that the teabaggers who taunted and threw money at a man with Parkinson’s outside her office the other day crossed the line and “went too far.”
Well, DUH!
“Unfortunately, some of those opposing health care reform went too far. Instead of making their arguments against the bill they engaged in abusive language directed at one of my constituents who suffers the terrible ravages of Parkinson’s...Read Full Story
Several Blue America candidates didn’t get their races decided on election day, either because of how close the tallies were or because of how slow the counting has been. Virgil Goode’s stunning defeat by Tom Perriello shocked most Beltway types and this was quickly followed by mixed news from the Northwest, a loss for Darcy Burner in Washington and a win for Oregon Senator-elect Jeff Merkley. It now looks like Mark Begich will win the Alaska Senate seat against GOP felon Ted Stevens. That...Read Full Story
By STEPHEN MAJORS Associated Press Writer COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - D emocrat Mary Jo Kilroy snatched a seat from House Republicans on Sunday in a tight central Ohio race after elections officials tallied provisional ballots. Kilroy's victory by a little more than 2,000 votes over Republican Steve Stivers put the 15th Congressional District into Democratic hands after the retirement from Congress of Republican Deborah Pryce. County officials released unofficial results Sunday that showed Kilroy...Read Full Story
Dennis R. Berg, interim director of the Ohio Lottery since January 2011, was named permanent director by Gov. John Kasich today. It's unusual for a public body to be found in violation of Ohio's open-meetings laws. It's not that violations are ...
Kilroy Realty Corp. (NYSE: KRC) closed Thursday's trading session at $43.49. In the past year, the stock has hit a 52-week low of $28.34 and 52-week high of $43.63. Kilroy Realty (KRC) stock has been showing support around $42.45 and resistance in the $44.15 range. Technical indicators for the stock are Bullish. For a hedged play on Kilroy Realty (KRC), look at the May '12 $42.50 cov...
She married Robert Boden Sharp on Aug. 3, 1947, and he preceded her in death. She is survived by a son, Thomas Sharp, of Preston, CT; and five grandchildren. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a sister ...
Mary Jo Foley / All about Microsoft Blog:
Microsoft: No plug-ins allowed on Windows on ARM — Summary: Microsoft has changed direction and is now disallowing browser plug-ins on Windows 8 on ARM devices, according to a blog post from the president of the Windows division. — As we Microsoft watchers continue to parse the 8,600-word post …
Real estate investment trust Kilroy Realty Corp. Kilroy Realty Corp. Latest from The Business Journals Kilroy inks big SoMa lease with StumbleUpon 12 people to watch in Bay Area business in 2012 Pace of San Francisco sales slows down in Q4 ...
Mary Jo Kilroy is a Democratic politician from Ohio's 15th District. Check back for more coverage of Mary Jo Kilroy, congressional elections and Ohio senators and representatives.
Mary Jo Kilroy (born April 30, 1949) is an American attorney and politician from Ohio. Kilroy, a Democrat, is a County Commissioner of Franklin County, Ohio, which includes the ...
Andre Carson Wins IN-07 Special Election. DCCC Chairman Chris Van Hollen released the following statement on Andre Carson's special election victory in Indiana's 7th Congressional ...
Nick Wass/The Associated Press Political analysts believe that this year's elections present a pime opportunity for Ohio Democrats to gain seats in Congress WASHINGTON -- The patch of Northeast Oh