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Conn. GOP Senate candidates differ on debate plans Washington Examiner AP Former wrestling executive Linda McMahon says she wants three Republican debates for Connecticut's latest Senate race. But her main contender, former US Rep. Christopher Shays says he wants 10. McMahon, the GOP's Senate candidate in 2010, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Is it Over? The Right Sphere Five candidates participated in the first Republican debate in Greenville, South Carolina on May 5 th . By the time the primary circus rolled into Orlando on September 22 nd for the sixth debate the number of podiums had grown to nine. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney sails through Republican debate Vancouver Sun GOFFSTOWN, New Hampshire — Republican Mitt Romney fended off attacks on his business record on Saturday and sailed through a high-stakes debate that his rivals used to jockey for second place in New Hampshire and look ahead to South Carolina. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama Team Showing Signs of Hubris New York Times On re-election prospects, the Obamaites are confident when they look at the state of the race, especially the Republicans. They're showing signs of cockiness. Like many politicians, Mr. Obama courts trouble when he's riding high. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mormons grapple with media attention during Romney run Kansas City Star By MANYA A. BRACHEAR As Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney continues his drive to win his party's nomination, Mormons worry they could face a barrage of negative scrutiny, much like that which engulfed President Barack Obama's former church ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bauer tactics unite, divide outnumbered Dems Washington Examiner Facing a 60-40 Republican majority in the House, Bauer and 34 other Democrats dragged the debate right up to Super Bowl week through periodic boycotts. But the effort, which followed a five-week Democratic walkout over right to work last year, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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