by Ty Davison | Jan 31, 2004 | News & Commentary
With only $5 million left from a $43 million war chest and victories in neither Iowa nor New Hampshire, the Dean campaign regroups. At least Dean still leads in fund raising, organization, and delegates. I confess that I never saw the meta issue of...
by Ty Davison | Jan 26, 2004 | News & Commentary
Battle Ground, Washington You know it makes me wonder, sitting in the quiet slipstream, rolling in the thunder.—Neil Young, Look Out For My Love I am working in Portland again for a couple of days. These are long 10+ hour shifts with a client as we put together a...
by Ty Davison | Jan 23, 2004 | News & Commentary
That’s right, more on Jonah, Howard Dean, and the USDA. The J-Man had a cold the last few days, moving more stuff out his nose than I’d ever care to see. It also means we’ve had relatively little sleep here at Davison HQ. Made the important...
by Ty Davison | Jan 20, 2004 | News & Commentary
There are multiple ways of being sore. Wrapped up as I was in the Iowa caucus results, I neglected to mention that yesterday morning Joe and I had ourselves some very fine games of one-on-one basketball. Joe refused to play zone defense—a shocker since all my plans...
by Ty Davison | Jan 19, 2004 | News & Commentary
Candidates with a viable campaign after the Iowa Caucus please step forward. Uh, not so fast Richie Gephardt. Never before had I witnessed the messy democracy that is the Iowa caucus. I’m not convinced this is the best way to elect a president, but it sure made...