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Tuesday's election results offered a bright morning for those who favor free trade, even though one could quibble about how important the trade issue really was to the outcome.
With polls showing a drop in Barack Obama's job rating and sinking support for the Democrats' health care plans, there is evidence of collateral damage where you might not expect to find it, in the standing of Democratic governors.
Ken Blackwell, the Republican candidate for governor in Ohio, is fast becoming a Party superstar and a Democratic nightmare.
Race to the Top is fundamentally about two things: creating political cover for state education reformers to innovate and helping states construct the administrative capacity to implement these innovations effectively.
Hillary Clinton's recent victory in Ohio may prove that she is more electable than Senator Barack Obama.
Voters in the eight largest states are supporting candidates in the gubernatorial races that favor smaller government and limiting spending.
Funded with $4.35 billion in stimulus dollars, the competitive grant program "Race to the Top" urged states to comply with nineteen federal priorities and to dramatically expand Uncle Sam's role in school reform.
The Supreme Court held down an important ruling confirming that the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to own guns.



