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Analysis — Pressure will grow on Secretary of State candidate J.R. Claeys to drop out of GOP primary

11 hours ago ago from The Kansas Progress

Kansas Secretary of State Republican primary: J.R. Claeys vs. Kris Kobach J.R. Claeys is  a Republican candidate for Kansas Secretary of State .  By all accounts, if it were most other races, Claeys would be a strong candidate: he talks like a conservative, and he has a strong resume for his young age of 33.  But Claeys' opponent is  Kris Kobach, whose background and qualifications are as impressive as one can find, anywhere: Degrees ...

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8 hours ago ago from Reflections of a stormy petrel

The worst feature of the American right is its astonishing, almost unbelievable ability to rewrite its memory - both individually and collectively. Take for instance the last presidential election. You can hardly read a conservative blog without finding, at least every third day, some vituperative attack on John McCain, in terms that would suggest that he had given away a certain victory. You would think that the 2008 campaign was some sort ...

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GOP Gubernatorial Field Narrows

16 hours ago ago from The Iowa Republican

Yesterday’s announcement by State Senator Jerry Behn that he would not be on the primary ballot for Governor next June was hardly a surprise. Behn had been absent on the campaign trail for most of the fall due to the harvest. Behn’s endorsement of former Governor and neighbor Terry Branstad wasn’t really unexpected either. While some conservatives might question Behn’s endorsement, doing otherwise might make life difficult for him in Boone ...

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The Legacy of ‘94 Part 1 - The Tipping Point

22 hours ago ago from Republicans United.

The only local elections that mattered were the Democratic primaries. The only candidates on the Republican primary ballot would be running for Governor or federal office. In a few locations there would be candidates for state legislature. Across vast swaths of the Old South, Republican downballot races would be completely empty with the exception of a few professional candidates – the kind of guys who slept in their cars, and lingered on the ...

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2010 will be the year of decision for new leadership in Ohio's 16th congressional district.

7 hours ago ago from GOP Exiles — Give me liberty or give me death… Patrick Henry

John Boccieri's voting record has been a tremendous disappointment to citizens in this district. He ran as a moderate and have voted 94 percent with his Nancy Pelosi Democrats. He voted for the $787 billion dollar stimulus bill without reading the bill and he voted in favor of the Cap and Trade energy bill only because he was able to secure $30 billion dollars of pork , err green jobs spending. He reluctantly voted against the house bill to ...

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