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The Arkansas Project was launched in 2008 as a source for incisive commentary and reporting on Arkansas government, politics, media and more. In 2011, The Arkansas Project became an affiliate of the Advance Arkansas Institute. The Arkansas Project supplied daily commentary until 2019, but is now largely inactive.
David Kinkade was the chief writer and the editor of The Arkansas Project until 2011. After the site became affiliated with the Advance Arkansas Institute, Dan Greenberg was editor of The Arkansas Project until it became inactive in 2019. During that eight-year period, the writers for the site included Nic Horton, Marc Kilmer, and Caleb Taylor.
David Kinkade
Jan 28, 20101 min read
Oh, Yeah, John Boozman’s Getting In, Too (Updated!)
Photo courtesy of Arkansas Project reader Mike, who has a thing for both Boozman and impossibly leggy chicks posing in uncomfortable...
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David Kinkade
Jan 26, 20102 min read
Blanche Lincoln Is Just A Damn Money Machine
Finally, something to smile about. Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln can’t seem to get much right these days based on her poll numbers, but...
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David Kinkade
Jan 21, 20101 min read
Boozman Mulling Senate Run? Sure, Why Not!
Rep. John Boozman: What's one more? Rep. John Boozman, the stalwart lone Republican of the Arkansas Congressional delegation, says he...
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David Kinkade
Jan 20, 20102 min read
TBQ Poll: Dear Heavens, Does It Ever Suck to Be Blanche Lincoln
Do you have a favorable or unfavorable impression of Blanche Lincoln? 15% Strongly Favorable 19% Somewhat Favorable (Favorable = 34%)...
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David Kinkade
Jan 8, 20103 min read
Here Are Some Things That Are Going On
Man, is it ever cold outside. (How cold is it, Dave?). It’s so cold, I went to check the reading on the porch thermometer and thought I...
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David Kinkade
Dec 29, 20091 min read
Jim Holt Will Take Your Money Now (Updated!)
Jim Holt Not a lot of political news this holiday week, but readers have been opening up some conversation on the potential impact of...
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David Kinkade
Dec 18, 20091 min read
Reed’s Out
Remember how last week we all went into a feeding frenzy over the entry of former Arkansas Farm Bureau chief Stanley Reed into the GOP...
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David Kinkade
Dec 10, 20091 min read
Reed’s In
Reed Former Arkansas Farm Bureau chieftain Stanley Reed says he’ll enter the GOP primary field in the 2010 U.S. Senate race. Once you’re...
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David Kinkade
Dec 3, 20091 min read
Grim Poll Numbers Continue for Lincoln
In what has become a familiar refrain, the latest numbers on the 2010 U.S. Senate race in Arkansas continue to show Sen. Blanche Lincoln...
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Nic Horton
Nov 30, 20092 min read
A Challenge for Republican Senate Candidates
Blogging machine Jason Tolbert has a good post over at The Tolbert Report touching on Republican Senate hopeful Conrad Reynolds’ plans...
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David Kinkade
Oct 24, 20094 min read
Now Drew Pritt Is Running for U.S. Senate, Too
Perennial Democratic candidate Drew Pritt sends along word that he, too, will join the ever-expanding universe of Arkansas people who...
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David Kinkade
Oct 22, 20091 min read
Stanley Reed Now Thinks He Might Like To Be A U.S. Senator, Too, Maybe, and Maybe Bill Halter, Too.
Reed Do you wake up in the morning and look in the mirror and think, “Hey, I should run for the U.S. Senate!”? If not, you are evidently...
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David Kinkade
Oct 21, 20092 min read
Senator Gilbert Baker Announces the Hiring of Former Huckabee for President National Press Secretary
Arkansas Sen. Gilbert Baker, frontrunner in the 2010 GOP primary race to challenge incumbent Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln, announces...
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David Kinkade
Oct 15, 20092 min read
2010 Senate Money Race: Who Can We Send To the Deadpool?
The Tolbert Report is rounding up some of the financial reports from various Arkansas candidates for U.S. House of Representatives and...
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David Kinkade
Oct 12, 20091 min read
Lincoln Pulls in $1.2 Million in Q3
Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln reports another strong fundraising quarter, with $1.2 million for the third quarter ended Sept. 30, and a...
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David Kinkade
Oct 7, 20092 min read
Reynolds a Nimrod, Says Jonesboro Newsman
Conrad E. Reynolds Fun media goof-up story from Roll Call today about one of Arkansas’ many GOP Senate hopefuls and the news director of...
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David Kinkade
Oct 5, 20091 min read
Gilbert Baker Now Has A Big Pile of Money
Arkansas Sen. Gilbert Baker, who entered the insanely crowded GOP primary for U.S. Senate just a few weeks ago, announces today he raised...
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David Kinkade
Sep 29, 20092 min read
Rasmussen: Lincoln Still Facing Choppy Poll Numbers
Since we’ve now dedicated ourselves to hyping every poll that comes out on the 2010 Senate race, let’s hype another, shall we? The...
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David Kinkade
Sep 27, 20091 min read
Tom Cotton: Well, That Was Anti-Climactic
Like his mythical steed, it was as if he was never here. Oh, so all that business about U.S. Army Capt. Tom Cotton, a Republican, running...
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David Kinkade
Sep 24, 20091 min read
2010 Campaigns: The Keeper of the Scrolls
Lots of new developments these last few days with some of the Arkansas 2010 political races, and we’ve been updating our running lists of...
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David Kinkade
Sep 14, 20092 min read
Come, Let Us Look At More Senate Polling Numbers
New polling numbers are out today on Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln and her various GOP challengers, this time from the lefty bloggers...
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David Kinkade
Sep 9, 20092 min read
Lincoln Ups Her Game
Sen. Blanche Lincoln, perhaps feeling the heat now that the Kim Hendren For Senate juggernaut is gearing up, steps things up by...
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David Kinkade
Sep 9, 20091 min read
Hendren’s In! He’s In! He’s In!
Sen. Kim Hendren By the way, in case you missed it, Arkansas Sen. Kim Hendren says he WILL get in to the Republican primary for U.S....
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David Kinkade
Sep 1, 20092 min read
Baker’s In! He’s In! He’s In!
Eeeeeeeeee! After months of annoying vacillation, Arkansas Sen. Gilbert Baker has pulled the trigger, announcing today that he is,...
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