But it may have helped the LibDems gain seats in constituencies like Bradford East, Burnley, Eastbourne, Norwich South, Redcar, Solihull, and Wells. Although the LibDems performed exceptionally well in Facebook and Twitter, they came up short on...
It has found that 42 percent support Nick Clegg of the LibDems to become prime minister, putting him ahead of 31 percent who support David Cameron of the Conservatives and 27 percent who support Gordon Brown of Labour.
A seat forecast, predicting that Conservatives will win 325 seats in Parliament, Labour 212, LibDems 86, and other parties 27; This would result in 308 seats in Parliament for Conservatives, 198 for Labour, and 113 for LibDems.
The LibDems' Twitter followers increased from 17,440 to 18,910. In fact, the LibDems' channel has one YouTube honor: #83 - Most Viewed (This Month) - Directors - United Kingdom. The latest one on BBC News indicates that, if Conservatives get 35...
And the LibDems would win 120. Who is he? A couple of years ago, Berman was my son Brendan's debate partner at Bates College. After debate tournaments, they often stopped by our home for pizza on the way back to Lewiston, Maine.
The LibDems' Twitter followers increased from 14,651 to 17,440. The top term in this week's UK election 2010 seems to be "hung Parliament. I'll translate this British phrase for Americans in a minute, but first let's look at the numbers.
The LibDems' Twitter followers increased from 11,657 to 14,651. So, maybe the post-debate bump for the LibDems will fade. Yesterday, the guardian.co.uk general election 2010: poll of polls showed the Conservatives with 34 percent (down more than 5...
The LibDems are using serious as well as funny videos in their campaign. The LibDems also use funny videos like Labservative Re-election Campaign - the public react. This morning, Mark Pack explained why and how the Liberal Democrats are using...
The LibDems' Twitter followers increased from 10,345 to 11,657. However, the "Labservatives" campaign, done deliberately tongue in cheek, show that the LibDems may be fighting this campaign on a whole other front.
The LibDems start the campaign with 11,167 fans on Facebook, 10,345 followers on Twitter, and 94,834 channel views and 1,705 subscribers on YouTube. Brown said it was the "least well-kept secret of recent years".