The Hillary Clinton campaign has been trumpeting The Bulletin's Sunday endorsement of the New York senator - The EYE got an e-mail from them about it yesterday - but statewide, Barack Obama is clobbering Clinton in the newspaper endorsement race.
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Buying a Bulletin Ad Is Tough for Union
Bend's Only Daily Newspaper must be so flush with advertising dollars that it can afford to be really picky about what ads it accepts - at least if they come from the union representing Bend Area Transit bus drivers.
Short-Selling the Bend Market
Bratton Day - April 25, the day when appraiser Dana Bratton said the Bend real estate market would start its rebound - has come and gone with no discernible sign of an upswing. But The EYE is prepared to be patient. Meanwhile, "short sales" are becoming epidemic around here - not an encouraging development.
An Obama Blowout in Bend Fundraising
If political contributions are any barometer of how people will vote, Hillary Clinton won't be picking up many votes in Bend.
The Barack and Hilary Show Coming to Town?
A presidential debate in little old Bend, Oregon? It could actually happen - although we have to say it's a long shot.
Real Estate Forecast: Continued Chilly
Tomorrow, April 25, marks the day when the Bend real estate market is supposed to pull out of its slump - at least according to the cheerful prediction that appraiser Dana Bratton made publicly two months ago. The EYE can't say we've seen any clear signs of a turnaround so far, but maybe it's too soon to tell.
Merkley Goes Into Kitchen Sink Mode
The conventional wisdom advises that when a political candidate is trailing, what he should do is go negative against his opponent - and it looks like Jeff Merkley is following that advice.
Thin Edge of the Broadband Wedge?
BendBroadband's plan to offer faster connections but charge heavy users extra inspired the technology site Gizmodo to post an article headlined: "The Future of Broadband: We're Totally Screwed."
How High Can a Dead Cat Bounce?
The top story in The Bulletin's business section this morning trumpeted the news that single-family home sales in March were up sharply over the previous month.
Rockin’ Out for Novick
Jeff Merkley has racked up some impressive endorsements in his race for the Oregon Democratic Senate nomination - a governor and a former governor, a passel of mayors, state senators and state representatives, and a slew of labor organizations. But when it comes to the music scene, his rival Steve Novick leaves him in the dust.

