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6 hours ago ago from Iowa Independent
Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow us on Twitter Home Agriculture Campaigns Civil Rights Economy Environment State Government Blog View All Send a News Tip Iowa GOP has high hopes for 2010 success Party must stay true to its values to regain power in state government, observers say By Jason Hancock 12/16/09 1:43 PM A recent Des Moines Register Iowa Poll found Gov. Chet Culver ’s approval rating had dipped to a new ...
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6 hours ago ago from On This and That
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11 hours ago ago from Beyond School
I mentioned in my back from the dead post that I've been swimming, on alternating days throughout this closing semester, in the history of China and the history of Western Civilization (irony quotes due to the fact that it really starts in Mesopotamia, Persia, the Levant, and Egypt, none of which are ), and what a mind-party it's been for the constant pricking of our so-often over-inflated opinion of Europe. I just want to throw a couple of ...
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14 hours ago ago from RealClearPolitics - Politics Nation
The 2012 Republican field is arguably as wide open as any in recent cycles. So it's curious that Tim Pawlenty's visit to New Hampshire tonight is among the first by any would-be candidate this year, even if it is more than two years until the first-in-the-nation primary. "People have been making phone calls, reminding people to keep their dance cards open," says Tom Rath, a Concord attorney and one of the state's leading Republican ...
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11 hours ago ago from The Swamp
by Mark Silva Anger among independent voters about the economy and the direction the nation is taking offer Republicans a significant opportunity to reclaim power in the 2010 midterm congressional elections, according to the results of a bipartisan "Battleground Poll'' released today. A lack of passion among President Barack Obama's core supporters, combined with an absence of confidence that all of the administration's policies and ...
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James Campion: Health Care: The Big Finale
4 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The clock is ticking for Democrats. The health care reform bill has now become for all intents and purposes, as politically charged and attached to Democrats' success or failure going into 2010, just as Iraq and the oft befuddled and always erratic War on Terror was for Republicans. Much like our compromised ability to wage war while reconfiguring centuries of damaged theocratic lunacy plunging us deeper into debt, not to mention robbing ...
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2 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
Associated Press President Obama makes a statement on health care after meeting with Senators on Tuesday. From left: Senate Banking Committee Chairman Sen. Christopher Dodd; Senate Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Max Baucus; the president; and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Support for the Democratic Party is slumping amid a wave of public discontent, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. The findings ...
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7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Who in the Jewish community would have the chutzpah to complain about a White House Hanukkah party? Highly partisan Jewish Republicans. Are you shocked? I'm not. It's typical of President Barack Obama's partisan critics to attack this administration for a wide array of reasons -- from policy disagreements to political appointments -- but criticism of the White House Hanukkah party is beyond unreasonable; it's absurd. First, as the ...
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5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
This is what happens when we play politics instead of standing up for our principles. After the House passed health care reform with a strong public option to provide real choice and savings for Americans, Joe Lieberman has killed the public option in the Senate and threatened reform as a whole. He's even refused excessive compromises, including a public option "trigger" and allowing Americans to buy into Medicare at age 55 -- a position he ...
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