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On most issues, the GOP is out of step with the American people

14 hours ago ago from AMERICAblog News

Nate Silver did an analysis of public opinion on 25 issues, which separate Democrats and Republicans. There seems to be a sense among some pundits that Obama and the Democrats are on the wrong side of what people want. In fact, on most, it's the GOPers who are disagree with the prevailing public view: Of these 25 issues, Obama's position appears to be on the right side of public opinion on 14: the bank tax, repealing the Bush tax cuts for the ...

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Tuesday round-up

7 hours ago ago from SCOTUSblog

Joan Biskupic of  USA Today discusses what  Citizens United may portend for the rest of the current Term, in which the Court will hear several “momentous” cases.  Biskupic opines that the contentious  Citizens decision may have reinforced the Court’s “caustic ideological divide” as it moves forward in reviewing and deciding pending cases, and in particular other high-profile cases such as  McDonald v. City of Chicago ,  Doe No. 1 v. Reed , ...

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Plouffe’s Losing Strategy

12 hours ago ago from Let Freedom Ring

Prior to the 2006 midterms, Karl Rove highlighted the plan to maintain control of Congress. The Architect said that 2006 would be about presenting the electorate a choice between the Democrats and congressional Republicans. As they say, the rest is history. That's what makes me curious why David Plouffe would want to turn this year's midterms into a choice election : Ask David Plouffe how Democrats can recover from their electoral ...

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Obama: Republicans and Democrats can work together to encourage job creation

10 hours ago ago from Obama Chronicles

WASHINGTON (AP) President Barack Obama says he thinks Republicans and Democrats can work together to spur job growth even though the two parties disagree on many issues. Obama met Tuesday at the White House with House and Senate leaders of both...

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Becker Nomination Draws Democrat's Opposition on Key Vote

3 hours ago ago from EFCA & Labor Law Reform Blog

With the Administration s nomination of Craig Becker for a seat on the National Labor Relations Board set for a cloture vote in the Senate today, Nebraska s Democratic Senator Ben Nelson has announced he will join with Republicans in opposing the Senate leadership s motion to cut off debate on Becker. Cloture would clear the way for a vote on the nomination itself. A vote for cloture already was viewed as unlikely following the Democrats loss ...

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Republicans Have Eyes on House Seats in Northeast in Midterm Races

18 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON Republican candidates are showing surprising financial strength in Congressional districts held by Democrats in the Northeast that party leaders have singled out as ripe for what could be critical gains in the November election. Left, Bradley C. Bower/AP; Joseph Kaczmarek/AP Bryan Lentz, left, a Democrat running for Congress in a district near Philadelphia, trails Patrick Meehan in fund-raising. Left, ...

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Republicans Should 'Put Up' or 'Shut Up' on Health Care Reform

11 hours ago ago from BlackVoices

Now is the time for Republicans to put up or shut up when it comes to health care reform . President Barack Obama has invited Republicans to serve up their solutions to one of this country's most enduring problems on national television. According to the Associated Press: In the first major move to jump-start his health care agenda after his party's loss of a filibuster-proof Senate majority, Obama on Sunday invited GOP and Democratic ...

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The ObamaCare Tragedy

17 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Rep. John Murtha--best known in recent years as a onetime Iraq war supporter who abruptly switched sides--has died, CNN reports: Murtha of Pennsylvania, a longtime fixture on the House subcommittee that oversees Pentagon spending, died after complications from gallbladder surgery, according to his office. He was 77. The Democratic congressman recently underwent scheduled laparoscopic surgery at National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, ...

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On Health Bill, G.O.P.’s Road Is a New Map

17 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON When Republicans take President Obama up on his invitation to hash out their differences over health care this month, they will carry with them a fairly well-developed set of ideas intended to make health insurance more widely available and affordable, by emphasizing tax incentives and state innovations, with no new federal mandates and only a modest expansion of the federal safety net. Brendan Smialowski for The New ...

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Vote On NLRB Nominee First Test Of GOP's New Power : NPR

11 hours ago ago from NPR

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