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Could Sarah Palin Break From the Republicans?
6 hours ago ago from Big Think
Could Sarah Palin Break From the Republicans? Chris Cilizza at The Fix draws our attention today to an interview Sarah Palin did with conservative talk show host Lars Larson. When Larson asked whether she would consider running as a third party candidate, she told him "That depends on how things go in the next couple of years." When pressed she added that if the Republican Party gets back to its conservative base, there wouldn't ...
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11 hours ago ago from Iowa Independent
Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow us on Twitter Home Agriculture Campaigns Civil Rights Economy Environment State Government Blog View All Send a News Tip Tea Party tops GOP in latest poll By Jason Hancock 12/8/09 9:00 AM A Rasmussen poll released Monday found that while the GOP has been trending ahead of the Democratic Party of late in generic head-to-head matchups, if voters are given the option to vote for a Tea ...
Related contentTea Partiers continue to flex muscle
11 hours ago ago from On the Western Banks of the Shenandoah
I find the tea parties that sprung up around the country last spring an absolutely fascinating exercise in political involvement. Though the media and left-wingers are quick to denounce it as but the fact of the matter is that, regardless of who came up with the term and who puts what events together, run-of-the-mill activists across the country have made it into something much bigger than anyone could imagine. Right now, many groups are ...
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1 day ago ago from dablog
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire : "Tea Party More Popular Than Republican Party A new Rasmussen Reports survey asked respondents to assume that the 'Tea Party movement' was organized as an actual political party. In a three-way generic ballot test, Democrats lead with 36%, followed the Tea Party at 23% and Republicans at 18%. Among independent voters, the Tea Party comes out on top with 33%, followed by 30% undecided, 25% for the ...
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15 hours ago ago from SHAWSBLOG
Rasmussen Poll Imagines a “Tea Party” Exists, and Says It Would Rival Republican Support in 2010 Congressional Races December 7th, 2009 Independent Political Report links to this Rasmussen Poll, which asks voters which party they would support for Congress in 2010 if their choices were limited to the Democratic Party nominee, the Republican Party nominee, and the nominee of a party called the “Tea Party.” The results are: ...
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Sen. Brown wins Mass. Senate Republican primary
2 hours ago ago from FanHouse
BOSTON -State Sen. Scott Brown has won the Republican nomination in the race to succeed the late Sen. Edward Kennedy. Brown defeated businessman and attorney Jack E. Robinson in a primary marked by low turnout. The 50-year-old Brown is a veteran legislator and lieutenant colonel in the Army National Guard who has also gained local notoriety as a former Cosmopolitan centerfold model and the father of an "American Idol" contestant. He faces an ...
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