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Republican Candidates Cruising

3 hours ago ago from Save the GOP

I don't know if it's dissatisfaction over the health care bill, unprecedented debt spending, or an overall disgust of the socialist Obama agenda, but Republican Senate and gubernatorial candidates are cruising in the latest polls: For this many incumbents to be hurting this badly in the polls is quite rare, not to mention many of these Democrats are in reliably blue states.  The kicker is that all of this is happening despite the fact ...

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“Impeach Obama!” So Say The Stupid

5 hours ago ago from The Erstwhile Conservative: A Blog of Repentance

Public Policy Polling performed a public service and conducted a poll on stupidity.    Officially, about 20% of the voting population is stupid.  The poll was cleverly disguised.  It involved asking voters whether Obama should be impeached for his actions as president thus far. A full 20% of the respondents said to that question.  So, I think it is reasonable to conclude that about 1 in 5 of our fellow citizen voters is dead from the ...

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Can Republicans Retake the Senate in 2010?

2 hours ago ago from Texas Insider

By Karl Rove Probably not, but their candidate recruitment so far has been stellar. Democrats began the year as masters of the political universe, winning the White House and increasing their majorities in Congress. But the year is ending badly for them. Their top initiative, health care, is deeply unpopular. Congress's approval rating is 26%, Speaker Nancy Pelosi's is 28%, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's is an anemic 14%. ...

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Curtis Coleman's speech to the RPA plus Stanley Reed jumps into the crowded GOP field of Senate candidates

19 hours ago ago from Arkansas Tonight

Curtis Coleman, a Republican candidate for US Senate and the second place winner in his party's straw poll this past weekend, made a speech at the party with a line that I think can really rally state conservatives to his campaign: ...in the last 50 years, Jesus has never left me but on occasion the Republican Party has. After watching the speech, I am convinced now more than ever that this race is between Gilbert Baker and Curtis ...

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Republicans present Obama with alternative jobs plan Common American Journal

22 hours ago ago from Common American Journal - Ordinary Americans seeking to inform and inspire our fellow Patriots in these extraordinary times

Breitbart News December 9, 2009 Republican lawmakers Wednesday presented President Barack Obama with their plan to tackle unemployment, proposing a freeze on tax hikes until the jobless rate falls below five percent. Obama hosted both Democratic and Republican lawmakers at the White House to discuss the economic situation and unemployment, a day after he announced a plan to use funds left over from the so-called Troubled Asset ...

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Republican drops out of race for governor

45 minutes ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Republican drops out of race for governor Rory Smith Campaign Rory Smith By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer Published: December 11, 2009 Updated: December 2009 PROVIDENCE The only Republican in the Rhode Island governor's ...

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2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010

22 hours ago ago from U.S. News

2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Even if President Barack Obama's lofty ratings were bound to recede, 2009 has been a politically bruising year for Democrats, who now approach 2010 with deep anxieties. They lost both governors' races and their party's activists are split over Afghanistan. Voters hold Democrats, as the party in power, accountable for high unemployment and soaring deficits. Obama and ...

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Poll Finds Republicans Gaining on Democrats as Health Care Debate Drags On

22 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

Republicans have taken a drubbing in a lot of polls, but a new survey by CNN/Opinion Research conducted Dec. 2-3 finds that Americans are split on whether they think the country would be better off if the GOP controlled Congress.

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