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CANDIDATES BEGIN FILING FOR OFFICE (The Cameron Herald)

18 hours ago ago from Democratic Presidential Candidates 2008

Thursday was the first day Democratic and Republican party candidates could file an application for a place on the primary ballot. Locally, nine Democrats and two Republicans had filed for various offices, with only two contested, so far. Read Full Story

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Democrats and Republicans Unified on a March Primary Start? All Signs Point Toward Yes

9 hours ago ago from Frontloading HQ

The Concord Monitor has a great piece this morning looking at the thinking within both the Democratic and Republican Parties concerning the rules (RE: timing) for 2012 presidential delegate selection. The consensus seems to be that the Democratic Change Commission and Republican Temporary Delegate Selection Committee ( meeting today ) are both committed to closing the window (of time in which primaries and caucuses can be held) to exclude ...

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CT-SEN: About the Same As Last Poll

4 hours ago ago from Connecticut Local Politics

A new poll released last night by Rasmussen Reports shows that the contest for the U.S. Senate seat remains basically where it was last time a poll was conducted. Former U.S. Representative Rob Simmons polled at 48% against Dodd's 35%.  Linda McMahon also polled well, leading Dodd by a 44%-38% margin.  Even Peter Schiff polled slightly ahead of Dodd, 40%-39%. The drumbeat of Democrats expressing public concern is sure to increase ...

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2010: Mass. primary preview

1 day ago ago from theGoClick.Biz

COLORADO: Democratic Senate candidate Andrew Romanoff has pledged not to accept funds from corporate-backed political play committees, releasing a list of corporate contributors to his primary opponent Michael Bennet. The Denver Post notes, “A handful of the corporations on Bennet'session list also wrote checks to Romanoff when he served in the state House.” CONNECTICUT: PoliticsDaily calls Republican Senate candidate Linda McMahon’s (R) ...

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GOP gov candidates to debate at CMU in Feb.

23 hours ago ago from Michigan Messenger

The Central Michigan University Campus Conservatives have invited the Republican field of candidates of governor to a debate in February. According to the Midland Daily News, the event will be hosted by Saul Anuzis, the former chair of the Michigan Republican Party, and Bill Ballenger, editor of Inside Michigan Politics . CM-Life reports the president of the group had this to say about the moderators: “Bill Ballenger is a pretty ...

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Sen. Brown wins Mass. Senate Republican primary

18 hours ago ago from FanHouse

BOSTON -State Sen. Scott Brown has won the Republican nomination in the race to succeed the late Sen. Edward Kennedy. Brown defeated businessman and attorney Jack E. Robinson in a primary marked by low turnout. The 50-year-old Brown is a veteran legislator and lieutenant colonel in the Army National Guard who has also gained local notoriety as a former Cosmopolitan centerfold model and the father of an "American Idol" contestant. He faces an ...

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GOP gov candidate announces Illinois finance plan

4 hours ago ago from FanHouse

CHICAGO -Republican candidate for governor Andy McKenna proposed dramatically cutting state spending to rescue Illinois' finances without an income tax increase. Chicago businessman McKenna on Tuesday said the state should cut spending to 2006 levels, amounting to about a 20 percent drop. That could mean big cuts to state government while only addressing about half of the budget deficit. He didn't offer specifics about the impact on services ...

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Adele Stan: Collapse of the GOP? Tea Party Beats Grand Old Party in Poll

21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Establishment Republicans, take notice. The Tea Party is about to steal your thunder. According to a poll by Rasmussen Reports , likely voters in the 2010 congressional elections would rather cast a ballot for a candidate bearing the Tea Party brand than one on the Republican line. In a national survey of likely voters, Rasmussen asked respondents to choose their favored political party for the congressional contests in what pollsters ...

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Senate passes rail bill; now heads to Crist

22 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com

TALLAHASSEE - The state Senate just passed the rail bill 27-10. It now heads to Gov. Charlie Crist for his signature. Crist just issued this statement: "I am grateful today that 111 members of the Florida Legislature have taken a brave and historic step to transform Florida's future â not only as it relates to transportation in our state, but also for the employment and economic opportunity of our people. Providing jobs for Floridians ...

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