2016 election http://wamc.org en Congressional Corner with Rich Clark - Part 3 http://wamc.org/post/congressional-corner-rich-clark-part-3-0 <p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>The 2016 parlor games have already begun.</p><p>In today’s Congressional Corner, Rich Clark, Associate Professor of Political Science and director of the Castleton Polling Institute, tells WAMC’s David Guistina that Florida will remain important in the next election .</p><p> Thu, 28 Mar 2013 14:50:00 +0000 David Guistina 61041 at http://wamc.org 3/26/13 - Panel http://wamc.org/post/32613-panel <p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>Today's panelists are WAMC’s Alan Chartock, Newsman Ray Graf and Times-Union Associate editor, Mike Spain. Joe Donahue moderates.</p><p>This morning our discussion topics include:<br>Hillary Clinton and Rand Paul 2016 Presidential talk<br>Why are many of us slaves to technology<br>As Supreme Court considers gay marriage, abortion comparisons rise<br>Senators blast NRA for robocalls in Newtown</p><p> Tue, 26 Mar 2013 13:00:00 +0000 Joe Donahue 60696 at http://wamc.org Analysis: In Obama visit, watch Cuomo, Clinton http://wamc.org/post/analysis-obama-visit-watch-cuomo-clinton <p>When President Obama comes to New York Tuesday as the leader of the free world, he will immediately become the second most popular Democrat in the state, after Governor Andrew Cuomo.&nbsp; WAMC&#39;s Tristan O&#39;Neill has more...</p><p>Make that third most popular, after Obama&#39;s secretary of state, former New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Or perhaps fourth, after former President Bill Clinton.</p> Mon, 07 May 2012 12:10:10 +0000 Tristan O'Neill 38411 at http://wamc.org Analysis: In Obama visit, watch Cuomo, Clinton Cuomo Calls the Speculation of His Presidential Candidacy “Flattering,” “Distracting” http://wamc.org/post/cuomo-calls-speculation-his-presidential-candidacy-flattering-distracting <p>Governor Andrew Cuomo for the first time addressed speculation that he might be a candidate for President in 2016, saying it&rsquo;s &ldquo;flattering&rdquo;, but &ldquo;distracting&rdquo;.&nbsp; Capitol Correspondent Karen DeWitt reports&hellip;</p><p>Governor Andrew Cuomo for the first time addressed speculation that he might be a candidate for President in 2016, saying it&rsquo;s &ldquo;flattering&rdquo;, but &ldquo;distracting&rdquo;.</p> Thu, 26 Apr 2012 11:54:43 +0000 Karen Dewitt 37664 at http://wamc.org Cuomo Calls the Speculation of His Presidential Candidacy “Flattering,” “Distracting”