Sunday, February 05, 2012

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Romney Wins Nevada Republican Caucuses While Gingrich Pledges to Press On
Bloomberg
"I also believe that the vast majority of Republicans across the country are going to want an alternative to a Massachusetts moderate who has in his career been pro-abortion, pro-gun control, pro-tax increase." 'Dishonest' in Debate While saying he ...
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The American Debate: Groups are changing the political landscape
Philadelphia Inquirer
Their lavish donations have been directly responsible for the unprecedented glut of toxic TV attack ads that have debased the Republican presidential race, most recently in Florida. The first six donors (all of whom are investment bankers and hedge ...
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GOP in charge: Round 2
Times Daily
We've built a bridge with enough members of the Republican caucus that are willing to support us on some key votes." One of the most common complaints by Democrats from 2011's session is that Senate Republicans, especially, cut off debate too quickly, ...
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Is this the best way to pick a candidate?
NorthJersey.com
BY THOMAS L. AMAN WE HAVE been blessed over the past few months by a surfeit of debates as Republican hopefuls attempt to best one another in verbal jousting before national audiences. The contests have been at turns heated, embarrassing, ...
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Margaret Carlson | Old-line Republicans unite in Gingrich hatred
Louisville Courier-Journal
The establishment's first line of attack was to reclaim the mantle of Ronald Reagan, which Gingrich had swiped in broad daylight, citing the Republican saint about 60 times over the course of 19 debates. According to Gingrich, he helped Governor Reagan ...
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Internal Affairs: Politics be damned -- Feinstein opts for a Republican judge
San Jose Mercury News
Grewal, 40, is a Republican, which may come in handy in a presidential election year, when federal judge nominations tend to grind to a halt in the Senate amid partisan bickering. Senate Republicans may be less inclined to stand in Grewal's way.
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