Sunday, October 28, 2012

Republicans

  • Republicans say Obama's handling of Libya, not hurricane, is real election concern

    Republicans said Sunday that Hurricane Sandy will have some impact on Election Day and how President Obama balances re-election and White House duties - but the larger issue is how he handled those responsibilities during the Libya tragedy.

    www.foxnews.com

  • Republicans poised for gains in governor's races

    (AP) - Republicans are in position to extend their recent gains among governors as they compete for seats they haven't won in a quarter-century.

    www.google.com

  • Advantage Obama in hunt for 270 electoral votes

    AMES, Iowa (AP) - President Barack Obama is poised to eke out a victory in the race for the 270 electoral votes needed to win re-election, having beaten back Republican Mitt Romney's attempts to convert momentum from the debates into support in ...

    www.businessweek.com

  • Priebus: GOP missteps are 'small brush fires'

    (CNN) - Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus characterized a recent series of gaffes made by Republicans - concerning rape and, more recently, race - as "small brush fires" that add up to a distraction from the main issues of the election.

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • Kansas conservatives seek another Statehouse wave

    If Republicans retain or expand their majorities - 32-8 in the Senate and 92-33 in the House - conservatives would be in control.

    www.kansascity.com

  • Close race makes up for waning zeal in US expat vote

    Republicans, Democrats court expat vote in close race. * Enthusiasm for Obama wanes among U.S. voters in Europe. * Absentee ballots could be decisive again in close states.

    www.reuters.com

  • Insurers nervous over prospect of Romney victory

    Simultaneously, federal and state bureaucrats and the health care industry would face a rush of legal deadlines for putting into place the major pieces of what Republicans deride as "Obamacare." Would they follow the law on the books or the one in the ...

    seattletimes.com

  • Republicans Tee Off on Libya

    You know, this administration is very good at touting and giving all the details like when they got Bin Laden. But now, we know that there were tapes, recordings inside the consulate during this fight, and they've gotten—they came—the F.B.

    www.weeklystandard.com

  • 2012 Governors' Races: Republicans Poised For Gains

    The numbers suggests that Republicans soon will claim 30 to 33 governorships after holding just 22 a few years ago - an advantage not reflected in the divided Congress or competitive presidential race.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Ex-Outsiders, Running on Record in Congress

    MOLINE, Ill. - Congressional incumbency has its blessings, but in so many ways it was easier for Representative Bobby Schilling to run for the House two years ago, when he was slinging dough at his family's pizza place and tossing around barbs about ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Republicans attempting to undo Wall Street reforms: Obama

    Republicans attempting to undo Wall Street reforms: Obama Washington: US President Barack Obama has criticised Republicans for launching "an all-out battle" to undo his ambitious Wall Street reform and consumer protection measures to prevent American ...

    zeenews.india.com

  • Romney is captive to the far right

    The 2012 presidential campaign may seem like it's all about the economy, but it's really being driven by the chief political development of the last 30 years: the Republican Party's movement further to the ideological right. Mitt Romney's attempts to ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Their View: Core difference between Republicans and Democrats

    On the economy, the Republicans still voice the "trickle-down" theory that goes back at least to the 1890s - if the really rich have more money to spend, it'll "trickle down" to the average joe.

    www.lcsun-news.com

  • Republicans care about the poor, too

    Others, such as Republicans, would argue that many of the government's well-meaning programs have hurt initiative, fostered increased fatherless homes and hurt the dignity of the individual.

    www.pennlive.com

  • Tight race in deeply divided Wisconsin

    What gives Republicans a measure of both hope and concern are the two preceding events this year that thrust Wisconsin into the national spotlight: the contentious and unsuccessful June recall of Gov.

    www.politico.com

  • Early Voting: Election Fraud Debate Continues, Republicans And Democrats ...

    WASHINGTON -- Voter fraud has been an ongoing debate in this election season, as states purge voter rolls and citizen vigilante poll-watchers aim to ensure that only legal citizens cast ballots.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Republicans vow to 'take back country' but never bother to say from whom

    This election is only tangentially a fight over policy. It is also a fight about meaning and identity - and that's one reason why voters are so polarized.

    www.pressdemocrat.com

  • Face it, Republicans: you're the ones who hate women

    Republicans across America simultaneously clutched their pearls with self-righteous outrage. #MyFirstTime began trending on Twitter, with unctuous tweets flying about "hapless pussy baiting"; and "pandering to uninformed young women"; and "it's ...

    current.com

  • FIRST ON CNN: National Republicans putting money in sleeper Pennsylvania ...

    Washington (CNN) - National Republicans are dedicating half a million dollars to the GOP candidate trying to unseat Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, CNN has learned.

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

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