May 7th, 2008 By Justin Williams
‘This Is Obama’s House’
Looks like we had a minor scandal at a polling location with a poll worker being a bit too opinionated about her political beliefs.
May 7th, 2008 By Justin Williams
Looks like we had a minor scandal at a polling location with a poll worker being a bit too opinionated about her political beliefs.
May 6th, 2008 By Justin Williams

The candidates have been hanging out in Evansville for the past few weeks and now it is go time. For the first time in a long time, the Indiana presidential primary is actually relevant, so make sure you get out there and vote. The presidential primary is not the only thing we’re voting on today, however. The Democrats are also going to decide between Jill Long Thompson and Jim Schellinger as My Man Mitch’s opponent in the governors race this fall. You can get a full candidate list here.
I’ll be voting at the nursing home across the street from me. Hopefully there will be an influx of youth in that place as I’ve grown tired of being the only person without grey hair in the voting line. If you spot anything interesting, fun or annoying at your polling location, share it in the comments.
photo courtesy of mystereys
April 24th, 2008 By Justin Williams

The NYTimes picked up on the Abercrombie guys that were standing directly behind Senator Barack Obama during his speech in Evansville the other night.
I’ve heard they are USI students, but no one really knows their names. I want the exclusive with the three, so if you know them, have them get in touch!
(I’m only half joking.)
Update: Looks like WFIE did a story on Fitchgate too.
(thanks Josette for the tip!)
April 22nd, 2008 By Justin Williams

All I want to know is what was up with the Abercrombie models behind him during the speech?
If you were there and snapped photos or videos, tag them as ‘itsevansville’ on Flickr and YouTube. Share your comments on the event in the comments.
Here’s Obama’s rally speech from last night thanks to MSNBC.
April 21st, 2008 By Justin Williams

Presidential candidate Barack Obama will be at Roberts Stadium tomorrow night for a nationally televised rally. Along with Obama will be John Courgar Mellencamp who will be performing a song or two.
Doors open at 7:30. I requested a media credential so I can capture some video and photographs of the event. We’ll see how they respond to bloggers.
(Thanks to C&P for the tip)
photo courtesy of roxannejomitchell
March 20th, 2008 By Justin Williams

photo courtesy of gibbie69
March 17th, 2008 By Justin Williams

Hillary Clinton will be in town Thursday evening for a town hall meeting at Harrison High School at 7PM. Doors open at 5:45.
I’ll see if I can get the campaign to give me press access so I can go.
photo courtesy of marcn
January 4th, 2008 By Justin Williams
Last night’s Iowa Caucus is over and both Mike Huckabee and Barack Obama walked away with the first victories in the 2008 Presidential Election. Whether or not you support Obama or not, you have to agree that this is a great speech.
September 25th, 2007 By Justin Williams
Even though we are over a year away from the presidential election, that doesn’t mean the primaries aren’t interesting. 13 months out and it’s looking pretty obvious that barring any major setbacks, Hillary Clinton is most likely going to be the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. Indiana senator Evan Bayh seems sure of it as well. He endorsed Senator Clinton’s candidacy today.
Bayh has worked with Clinton on the Senate Armed Services Committee and traveled to Iraq as part of a Senate delegation earlier this year. This early endorsement does nothing but fuel the speculation that if Clinton gets the nomination, she will select Senator Bayh as her running mate. Bill Clinton is known for saying, “I hope and expect some day I’ll be voting for Evan Bayh for President of the United States.” A vice presidential term would certainly be a resumé padder for that future position, no?
photo courtesy of AP
May 8th, 2007 By Justin Williams

The results from the Republican Mayoral primary for Evansville are in and David Nixon (not Nix. Sorry Courier & Press) has defeated USI Student Aaron M. Ridlen by a fairly wide margin. Nixon will go on to face Mayor Weinzapfel in the fall. Nixon operates a non-profit business called “Young Gentlemen and Women” that advises businesses on how to get not-for-profit status and apply for grants.
In other primary news, turnout was incredibly low as predicted. Some precincts had as few as 20-40 people show up to vote. Talk about a long day.
Looking forward, here’s a question for readers. How much should I cover the November elections? Are you interested in hearing from the candidates on It’s Evansville? Let me know in the comments.
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