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Can a Republican win the 74th Assembly seat?

3 hours ago ago from Wisconsin Truth Project

Northwoods Representative Gary Sherman has been selected by Governor Jim Doyle for a state appeals court judgeship.  The move puts into play a seat that was held by Republicans about 20 years ago and was still hotly contested earlier this decade. The 74th consists of all of Ashland, Iron and Bayfield Counties and part of Sawyer County.  Sawyer tilts Republican while the rest are strongly Democrat. It is not an easy seat for a ...

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No!

23 hours ago ago from Big Brass Blog

Their is obstructionism is good for the country... how? Party of NO GOP risks becoming irrelevant with its no' policy Republicans in Congress remind me of a bunch of 2-year-olds because it seems the only word they know how to say is, "No." Bailout of the giant troubled financial institutions? "No." Aid for America's ailing auto industry? "No." A stimulus package to help states, local governments, educational institutions and private ...

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Seen around and about...

14 hours ago ago from Scrivener.net

[] I'd drink too. At the start of 1938, Hitler hadnt yet become the all-powerful Fuhrer ... Just 12 months later, things were radically different. Hitler emerged deux ex machina, with all the powers of the Nazi regime consolidated in his own person, MacDonogh writes. "That Germans felt an increase in stress and anxiety during those twelve months is borne out by one telling statistic: Their consumption of strong alcohol doubled in the course ...

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Whole Foods Republicans: GOP needs voters who embrace a progressive lifestyle but not progressive politics

11 hours ago ago from Nevada News and Views

(Michael J. Petrilli) The Republican Party is resurgent—or so goes the conventional wisdom. With its gubernatorial victories in Virginia and New Jersey, an energized tea party base, and an administration overreaching on health care, climate change and spending, 2010 could shape up to be 1994 all over again. Maybe. The political landscape sure looks greener than it did a year ago, when talk of a permanent Democratic majority was ...

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Why Leaderless Tea Parties Are Beating the GOP

23 hours ago ago from The perpetual view's Blog

Return to the Article December 10, 2009 Why Leaderless Tea Parties Are Beating the GOP By Richard Viguerie Rasmussen reports that the Tea Party Movement, which percolated only months ago, is beating the Grand Old Party. That's amazing a nascent grassroots movement is more popular than a long-established political party and it's good news. Republican Party leaders should be embarrassed. Instead, the Republican ...

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