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Texas GOP Candidate Questionnaire Round 1: 6 Party Planks

16 hours ago ago from The Ellis County Observer

December 25, 2009 by JoeyGDauben Filed under Candidates Leave a Comment The Ellis County Press will be mailing this prototype questionnaire out to every candidate running in the March 2 election, and will do so with other candidates (with slight re-wording) for November. If you are a candidate and would like to send in these answers before our deadline, e-mail your answers to info@ECPElections.com. The 6 GOP Party Plank ...

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Not all repubs happy with Griffith’s party switch (WSFA 12 Montgomery)

18 hours ago ago from Democratic Presidential Candidates 2008

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Not all Republicans are praising the decision by Rep. Parker Griffith of Huntsville to switch from the Democratic to Republican Party. A Republican candidate for governor, State Read Full Story

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Republican Candidates Respond To Griffith’s Party Switch (WHNT-TV Huntsville)

18 hours ago ago from Democratic Presidential Candidates 2008

Congressman Parker Griffith's switch from the Democratic Party to the GOP makes three. That's three candidates in the Republican Primary for the 5th Congressional District Seat. Read Full Story

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Keep the Big Tent big

15 hours ago ago from Socialism is not the Answer

The Washington Post By William M. Daley The announcement by Alabama Rep. Parker Griffith that he is switching to the Republican Party is just the latest warning sign that the Democratic Party my lifelong political home has a critical decision to make: Either we plot a more moderate, centrist course or risk electoral disaster not just in the upcoming midterms but in many elections to come. Rep. Griffith's decision makes him the ...

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23 hours ago ago from Billy Rubin\'s Blog

Today's Boston Globe reads, " Health Win in Hand ." You can almost feel the exclamation point coming off the page. It follows with the caution, "Hurdles Ahead." Noting that the healthcare bill still faces the challenge of reconciling the two substantively different bills passed by both houses of Congress, not to mention Constitutional challenges and whatever other dirty tricks the Senate Republicans can muster between now and the passage of ...

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