Thursday, October 18, 2012

Republicans

  • Obama's plan: Push Republicans off the fiscal cliff

    After promising in 2008 to bring about a new era of cooperation in Washington, they're campaigning in 2012 knowing that, if reelected, they will start their second term with a brutal, economy-shaking showdown with Republicans over spending and taxes.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Our Superheroes Romney and Ryan: Why You Should Hope Republicans Win ...

    Barack Obama and Mitt Romney represent two sides of a civil war, the outcome of which will be determined in November. Obama's vision is a postmodern (PoMo), postcolonial (PoCo) America in which truth and lie merge, everything becomes relativistic, ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Republican Governors Gear Up For Election Gains

    In addition, Republican lawmakers took control of both chambers of the legislatures in 26 states. Democratic majorities lead the legislatures in 15 states.

    www.npr.org

  • Scholars: Republicans' Jewish moment is a way off

    NEW YORK (AP) - Jewish Republicans start every presidential election season hoping this will be their year. They hope American Jews, who have voted overwhelmingly Democratic for decades, will start a significant shift to the political right.

    www.necn.com

  • Romney's Rust Belt Surge Threatens Obama's Firewall

    While all 11 swing states have moved his direction since the Republican nominee's boffo performance in his first debate with President Obama, Romney has seen the most significant improvement in the core column of the swing states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, ...

    www.foxnews.com

  • Nightmare Nov. 6 election scenarios worry Democrats, Republicans

    WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Here in a county that knows a thing or two about Election Day meltdowns, both parties are fretting over what might go seriously wrong before, during or just after the Nov. 6 presidential election.

    www.deseretnews.com

  • Conn. Senate Race Framed by Fight for Independents

    Democratic candidate Christopher Murphy, left, speaking to Republican candidate Linda McMahon during a debate in New London, Conn.

    online.wsj.com

  • GOP's problems exposed in struggle for Senate

    The slide in Republican expectations - from optimism at the start to public second-guessing and private recriminations at the finish line - are due to more than bad luck and a couple of underperforming candidates, although both of those played an ...

    www.politico.com

  • North Dakota race comes down to ticket-splitters

    He's a ticket-splitter, a rare political breed critical to Democratic Senate candidates in states like North Dakota, where Republican Mitt Romney is expected to easily win the presidential race while down-ballot contests remain stubbornly close. North ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • Opinionline: Benghazi controversy pierces debate

    Evansville (Ind.) Courier and Press, editorial: "Republicans blamed the White House for ignoring clear warnings of an imminent attack; the White House responded that the Republicans had cut $300 million in diplomatic security funding. None of this ...

    www.usatoday.com

  • Republicans Denounce Immigration Regulations Reagan Created

    "I believe this action by the Obama administration is unconstitutional and circumvents Congress' authority." That was Mississippi Republican Governor Phil Bryant explaining last week why his state became the first to join a lawsuit challenging ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Forget Republicans: Unions could destroy Democrats again (Susan J. Demas ...

    There's nothing that Republicans could do to stick it to Democrats this year that would be worse than what they've done to themselves.

    www.mlive.com

  • Republicans get the Senate debate they wanted, but so does Gillibrand

    Despite her high poll numbers, Republicans continue to insist Gillibrand is "vulnerable," and last night, for their lone debate in Saratoga Springs, Long tried to prove the point, before Gillibrand locks up a six-year term that will officially entrench ...

    www.capitalnewyork.com

  • Corporations, Super PAC Donors Funded Republican National Convention In ...

    WASHINGTON -- The Republican National Convention in Tampa, where former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney accepted the presidential nomination of the Republican Party, was funded by a collection of corporations and mega-donors instrumental in ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Ryan stumbles over Romney's tax cut fumble

    i don't think is funny, brad, because mr. ryan clearly wanted to give republicans a reason not to drown themselves in their cornflakes so here's what he actually said.

    video.msnbc.msn.com

  • Senior issues at center of RI congressional race

    David Cicilline, 51, blasts congressional Republicans, who have proposed holding down Medicare costs with a voucher system and for voting repeatedly to repeal the Affordable Care Act, which reduced prescription drug costs for those on Medicare while ...

    www.chron.com

  • Texas senator's death makes for awkward campaign

    Republicans are on the cusp of gaining a two-thirds majority in the Texas Senate, so Democrats need people to vote for Gallegos in November, forcing a special election they can win with a new candidate.

    www.chron.com

  • Poll: Majority of Latinos Back Same-Sex Marriage

    One effective tool Republicans have used in the past to woo Hispanic voters appears to be losing its edge: social issues. A new Pew Hispanic Center study released Thursday showed that more than half of Latinos now support gay marriage than oppose it ...

    abcnews.go.com

  • Republicans, Democrats spar over comments

    As top Democrats continue to bash comments state Sen. L. Scott Frantz, R-Greenwich, made last week about social justice, Frantz says he stands by those remarks, accusing political opponents of taking them out of context.

    www.greenwichtime.com

  • House Speaker John Boehner rallies Republicans in Coralville

    CORALVILLE - Republican leaders praised GOP Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney's debate performance and pushed continued mobilization efforts Wednesday during a visit byHouse Speaker John Boehner to the Coralville Victory office.

    thegazette.com

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