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Barney Frank: Prez won’t face liberal fight
U.S. Rep. Barney Frank rejected suggestions left-leaning Democrats will challenge President Obama in next year’s primaries due to a controversial deal between the White House and Republicans to raise the federal debt ceiling. Boston Herald
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Tea Party Gets Early Start on Shaping 2012 Elections
The Tea Party doesn’t want to be a one-election pony, and is starting early to make sure candidates heed their call for budget cuts and limited government ahead of the 2012 election. FOX News
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Winning Colorado a puzzle for GOP in 2012 presidential election
At a time Republicans should be gathering an army to beat President Barack Obama in 21 months, they are at odds about what it takes to actually win a battleground state like Colorado, which leans no way and is unpredictable … Continue reading
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The Making of the President, Then and Now
The 2008 election has spawned several best sellers, most recently “Game Change,” by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin. Whatever its merits as journalism or history, the book has been a triumph of advance promotion. NYT
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Santorum sows political seeds among Iowa conservatives
Image via Wikipedia Former Sen. Rick Santorum declared “a turning point in America” yesterday to a crowd of conservative Republican voters who help launch presidential elections from this early caucus state. Santorum preached to the flock on issues close to … Continue reading