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In the Media
Yaden defeats Hollon by 4,278 votes
and Kuhl holds off challenger
Huff in judge's race NEW
Local campaign fatigue sets in
NEW
Judd raises a cry to empower the powerless
NEW
What do you think of the TV political ads?
NEW
The Ben Files (Off-site Link)
Rockin' the Spires: Full coverage of the Rolling Stones at Churchill Downs
(Off-site Link)
Fighting for the spoils
The McConnell Machine
Get cash-sniffing hounds to find Mitch
Mellman's "The Hill": Beware of Explanations
The University fails to provide health coverage to all Dining Services employees
MA Beauty of an upset and 47-1 maiden takes Alcibiades
[Lunsford's a long-shot winner! - Dale Emmons]
County attorney candidates debate over 'new ideas' with Letter to the Editor by Dale Emmons
Mellman's "The Hill": Stop the Republican cover-ups
"I'll Fly Away" and Al Qaeda
Mellman's "The Hill": Emotions often guide voters
The Nation: They Just Don't Get It
Brian House's Rooster's Perch: The Language of Hate
9/11, Iraq: Two wrongs don't make anything right
Mellman's "The Hill": The public does not support unilateralism
Democrats have high hopes for Klembara candidacy
Plugging the drain: Encouraging creative young Kentuckians to stay, return home [Article by David Mudd which appeared in the Summer 2006 issue of City magazine. In PDF format: 1.49MB]
Deal drops charges against Fletcher
Mellman's "The Hill": A security election--take three
Martha Layne Collins draws large turnout at Democrat fund-raiser
Gun issue keeps rural voters away from Dems
An invitation for Sen. Roeding
Poll stirs controversy in Supreme Court race
Democrats wager on a long shot
Mellman's "The Hill": Why we should begin to leave Iraq
Barkley for Governor a 2010 possibility
Ky. Republicans should stick with Fletcher in 2007
Frightening misuse of federal power
Politicians plummet in ratings
Poll may influence D.C. delegation's support of Fletcher
[Article appeared in the June 28, 2006 issue of The Kentucky Gazette along with the
poll results. In PDF format.]
Grassroots support still pretty strong for state GOP & KY Consultant offers tips [Articles appear in the June 14, 2006 issue of The Kentucky Gazette. In PDF format.]
Ross Harris, key figure in inquiry, dies
Ross Harris, vote-buying figure, dies
Provenance
Brian House's Rooster's Perch: Casualties of War
Weaver blasts Blogger
Gender in Politics: Women work to gain local leadership positions [One of the women featured in this article, Elizabeth Chandler Lester, is currently an Emmons & Company, Inc. client.]
Political calls weren't from Herald-Leader
Non-voting sons spoil election bid
Hickenlooper ads really take off at awards ceremony
Campaign & Elections magazine promotes Felchner to editor
Gray Television promotes Jim Ogle to general manager of Topeka, Kansas station
Brian House's Rooster's Perch: Fine Tuning
The Cook Report - This Time, Dean's Right
Democrats' Data Mining Stirs an Intraparty Battle
Worley makes it three's company in SG presidential race
Brian House's Rooter's Perch: Shooting your buddy
Controversial race winding down
Shooting was accident; press shut-out was not
37th Districts vote for Democrats
Local Politics is truly at the center of it all
God and Country
Force legislature to focus on state's real needs
Integrating UK Basketball
Activist Raoul Cunningham honored
No more excuses...for anyone
Don't be fooled...
New columnist brings Democratic voice
Crash course in running for public office
Ernie House, Independent Opportunities
[As a client, Mr. House has utilized the "research and strategic services" offered by Emmons & Company. Inc.]
Judicial Restraint
The merit system protects all of us
State senator charged
State senator to face charges, attorney says
Senator accused of mail fraud
Democrat Tandy joins Metro Council
She has big city ideas - Kentucky women on community service
Who decides if we can die with dignity?
Reclaiming Christianity from the Right
Turning the Mudslide of 'Me' into the Responsibility of 'We'
Commentary by Dale Emmons on the Development of KREF Legislative Package
Open the Doors and Turn on the Lights: Commentary by Dale Emmons
Why should law restrict candidates?
Judge disqualifies Republican Senate candidate
Judge reverses election for state Senate
Garmer Elected Democratic Party Chair
Former Mayor: Image in Homage
Kevin O'Neill Named AAPC Executive Director
Faucheux steps down as C&E Editor-In-Chief
KY Young Democrats State Convention a success in Bowling Green
Remarks by Dale Emmons at Worthington Lodge
2002-3 Campaign Preparing to Serve: Incoming Carter County judge-executive already is off to an impressive start
Carter sets sights with new grant writer
2002 Campaign Signs of the Season: It's a busy time of the year for political
consultant
2002 Campaign Democratic Fish Fry Draws Large Crowd
2002 Campaign Kentucky Mud Bath Almost Over The Washington Post
2000 Campaign
Ray S. Jones II, District 31 Senate Race
Rising Stars of Politics 1998
In Memory of my friend, former employer and client... The Honorable Pete Worthington
1940-2000
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