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6 hours ago ago from kickshoes
The last Democrat to carry Georgia in a presidential election was Bill Clinton in 1992. Georgia was the only Southern state to support Jimmy Carter in his 1980 White House bid against Reagan. Lyndon Johnson was the last Democrat to carry Idaho in a presidential election, beating Barry Goldwater by less than 2 percent in 1964. Sixty-nine percent of voters in Oklahoma's 2004 Democratic primary were self-described moderates or ...
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22 hours ago ago from ShortsandPants - Gore-Tex Quality for Political Audacity
What you see, above, is a wonderful table filled with letters and numbers. These indicate teen pregnancy. The rates are intervals of 1,000. As you can see, Red States KICK BLUE STATE ASS when it comes to the kids getting pregnant. After all if you love the Lord, you will multiply even if you can't afford it. IT IS WRITTEN. Share on Facebook
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22 hours ago ago from HolyCoast.com
Remember that former president that just about nobody liked by the time he left office this past January? Well, he's looking a lot better these days : Perhaps the greatest measure of Obama's declining support is that just 50% of voters now say they prefer having him as President to George W. Bush, with 44% saying they'd rather have his predecessor. Given the horrendous approval ratings Bush showed during his final term that's somewhat of a ...
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Three years ago, I ran for Senate because I believed our nation's priorities had veered severely off track. During that campaign, I stood up time and again to say that the decision to invade Iraq was not only costing our country in blood and treasure, but also sucking all of the oxygen out of facing the critical domestic reforms we needed to make on issues like energy, healthcare, and education. Now -- three years, one Presidential election, ...
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