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Joe Miller Worried That The Republican Establishment Is Working Against Him, May ‘Steal Election’
With thousands ofabsentee ballots still left to be counted in Alaska and the outcome of the GOP Senate primary looking increasingly unclear, Joe Miller, the Tea Party and Palin-backed candidate — and slim leader — is already seeing signs of friction … Continue reading
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Tagged ballots, candidate, cnn, election, establishment, friction, GOP, gop senate, Joe Miller, ofabsentee, outcome, party, Republican, republican establishment, republican party, resentment, tea party, working
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Best hope Democrats have is Republican chaos
With the midterm elections roughly nine weeks away, conventional wisdom would suggest gains for the Republican Party.History is certainly on their side. Since 1870, only four times did the incumbent president’s party not lose seats in Congress during m… Continue reading
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Tagged chaos, Congress, conventional wisdom, democrats, history, incumbent president, midterm, midterm elections, nine weeks, party, party history, president, Republican, republican party, Side, wisdom
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Progressive Media Bolstering Republican/Fox News Agenda
Since President Obama took office, the Republican Party’s agenda has dominated the public debate. Fox News and right-wing talk radio decide what’s news, and the traditional media either echoes the story or is criticized for not doing so, as occurred wh… Continue reading
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Tagged debate, Editor, fox news, Ground, Keith Olbermann, Mosque, msnbc, News, Obama, paper, policy successes, progressive media, progressive policy, public debate, reactive approach, republican party, story, time, Zero
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Congressional Candidates’ Views on Clean Energy, Climate Change: MI-07
This is the fourth article in a continuing series by the NRDC Action Fund looking at candidates’ environmental stances in key races nationwide.Michigan’s 7th Congressional District takes in five counties in southern Michigan plus parts of two others. T… Continue reading
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Tagged birth, Candidates, change, Clean, clean energy, climate, climate change, congressional candidates, Congressional District, Democrat, nrdc action fund, party, representative tim, Republican, republican party, series, southern michigan, tim walberg, today
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What Ken Mehlman Can Learn About Coming Out
Former RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman’s recent but not wholly unexpected admission that he is gay has been greeted with mixed reactions within the gay rights movement.While rights advocates have welcomed the emergence of a prominent Republican to the cause (… Continue reading
Lisa Murkowski Adios?
When the polls closed on the August 24 Alaska Republican primary election an unknown forty-three-year-old, flag-waving, baby-killer-hating, right-of-fiscally-conservative attorney from Fairbanks, Alaska, named Joe Miller dumbfounded the pundits and roc… Continue reading
Lisa Murkowski Adios?
When the polls closed on the August 24 Alaska Republican primary election an unknown forty-three-year-old, flag-waving, baby-killer-hating, right-of-fiscally-conservative attorney from Fairbanks, Alaska, named Joe Miller dumbfounded the pundits and roc… Continue reading
Lisa Murkowski Adios?
When the polls closed on the August 24 Alaska Republican primary election an unknown forty-three-year-old, flag-waving, baby-killer-hating, right-of-fiscally-conservative attorney from Fairbanks, Alaska, named Joe Miller dumbfounded the pundits and roc… Continue reading
Tea Party’s GOP Hostile Takeover Continues
The “hostile takeover” of the Republican Party by the Tea Partiers continues apace. Except, of course, where it doesn’t. Like much else about the entire Tea Party movement, it’s hard to pin down exactly what is going on and what it all means. Which,… Continue reading
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