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GOP Pushes On With Sequester

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Last month I talked about the strategy Republicans should employ moving forward in order to get the most out of the debt and spending debate. I said that the Republicans should raise the debt ceiling because it was a losing … Continue reading

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Now That Rick Santorum Is Out The General Election Begins

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Yesterday brought long needed news that Rick Santorum has decided to drop out of the Presidential race. Even though that leaves Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Ron Paul left in the running, the nomination is now firmly in Mitt Romney’s … Continue reading

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What Would Republicans Do If They Controlled Washington?

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Many have called this November’s election “the most important of our lifetime.” They have said that if President Obama gets a second term and if Republicans do not take both houses of Congress that America as we now know it … Continue reading

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Romney Slowly Making Way Towards Nomination

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Mitt Romney is slowing making his way towards the Republican nomination, scoring the 20 delegates from Puerto Rico this weekend. This came after Rick Santorum spent several days in Puerto Rico making verbal gaffe’s that likely cost him any chance … Continue reading

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The Republican Race Still Going

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After solid wins for Mitt Romney on Super Tuesday, here we are almost a week later and the race is still fired up. What should happen next? How long can this keep going on? What do the two races in … Continue reading

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Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum Tie Michigan

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Even though Mitt Romney swept both Arizona and Michigan on Tuesday, the official word from Michigan is that Romney and Santorum will split it’s 30 delegates evenly. How bad of news is that for Romney? I have already argued that … Continue reading

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GOP Candidates Spit On Georgia

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Normally I wouldn’t run a headline like this, but I can’t claim credit for the language. In response to the announcement that CNN would cancel the Super Tuesday CNN debate in Georgia, Newt Gingrich’s spokesman R.C. Hammond tweeted, “@MittRomney spits … Continue reading

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Long Race Ahead For GOP Presidential Hopefuls

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The Republican primary season is less than a month away. Unlike the 2008 Republican primary season, this year the rules have changed. How have the rules changed? What does this mean for the 2012 Republican primary season? In 2012, the … Continue reading

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Could Newt Gingrich Really Be The Republican Nominee?

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Recent polling data is showing Newt Gingrich is surging, while Mitt Romney is remaining steady, but behind the new frontrunner. Could Newt Gingrich really become the Republican nominee for the 2012 election versus President Barack Obama? As of today, the … Continue reading

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GOP Losing The Payroll Tax Cut Battle

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The GOP is losing the battle over the payroll tax cut. What’s worse is that they don’t even know it. The Democrats setup the Republicans beautifully. Propose a tax cut that benefits the middle class while paying for it with … Continue reading

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