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McManus: What about Afghanistan?
Republicans usually enter a presidential campaign with a built-in advantage on at least one issue: national security. Historically, voters trust the GOP to be tougher than Democrats on defense and foreign policy. Not this time. President Obama has robbed...Tags: Mitt Romney, China, International Court or Tribunal, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Government
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Doyle McManus: Shifting sands of religion and politics
Of the 44 U.S. presidents, all but a handful have been affiliated with a relatively narrow list of traditional Protestant denominations. Eleven were Episcopalians (12 if you count Thomas Jefferson, whose adult beliefs are a subject of debate), eight were...Tags: Mitt Romney, Primaries, Massachusetts, Government, Polls
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Doyle McManus: Newt takes his shot
Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker running for the GOP presidential nomination, is trying to put some distance these days between himself and, well, himself. Consider his statements on Medicare. Gingrich said this month that the reform ideas of Rep....Tags: Mitt Romney, Health, Iowa, Science and Technology, Government Health Care
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Doyle McManus: GOP wannabes
Here's a not very bold prediction: Donald Trump won't be the Republican presidential nominee next year. He's not a credible national leader. His strategy for restoring American economic vigor boils down to threatening China with a trade war. It's not even...Tags: Mitt Romney, Primaries, Government, Polls, Political Candidates
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McManus: The write stuff
The news from Washington — bickering over the debt ceiling, poor prospects for the economy — hasn't been uplifting lately. It's time for some beach reading. And I have just the ticket. There's a whole crop of potential Republican presidential...Tags: Mitt Romney, Massachusetts, Government, Healthcare Laws, Newt Gingrich
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McManus: For GOP, it's bland vs. firebrand
Republican voters face a choice: Do they want to play it safe, or do they feel like taking risks?
For those choosing option one, the obvious candidate is Mitt Romney, whose cautious but uninspiring campaign has attracted the support of roughly 1 in 4...Tags: Mitt Romney, Illegal Immigrants, Nuclear Policy, Nuclear Weapons, Government
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Yes, He Can
Teddy, Ike and The Gipper have to be rolling in their graves. Seriously, or is it stupidly, that as I write this Donald Trump will host and moderate a Republican presidential debate. Not only is this beyond any scope of respectability, one has to wonder...Tags: Republican Party, Newt Gingrich, Elections, Barack Obama, Television
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Jeb dismisses Republican fringe candidates
The Mike Thomas Blog - Orlando SentinelIn this interview, Jeb Bush talks about the 2012 election. (podcast is on the left of Sayfie Review web page. Great site for political junkies) He says the Republicans have “two or three' candidates who could beat the president. He then talks... -
They cannot stand Pat. But right's move to oust state GOP chair doomed to backfire
Change of SubjectHere's guessing that when the state's top Democrats gather these days, they're superstitiously avoiding mention of the coup attempt brewing in the Illinois GOP. Goodness knows they don't want to jinx it. The Illinois Republican State Central Committee has... -
Skelton: California Republicans teetering on irrelevance
PolitiCalThe results of Tuesday's election has given California Republicans little to be excited about. Gov. Jerry Brown's tax hikes were approved by voters, and Democrats are poised to gain supermajorities in each house of the Legislature. George Skelton says in.... -
L.A. mayoral candidate Kevin James spent heavily on political consultants
L.A. NOWKevin James, the sole Republican among the main contenders in the L.A. mayor’s race, raised a little more than $42,000 in the final quarter of 2012, but spent more than four times that amount, largely on high-priced political consultants.... -
PPP: Gingrich would lose moderates to Obama
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelA newly released poll from Public Policy Polling finds that Republican presidential frontrunner Newt Gingrich may be the new darling of conservatives in Florida but he might scare moderates into voting to reelect Democratic President Barack Obama. As a...
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