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Is anybody sad that Jim DeMint is leaving the Senate?
In a profession like politics and in a town like the nation's capital, the phenomenon of a U.S. senator voluntarily surrendering his seat for a think-tank job would have been unthinkable some years ago. The decision of Republican Jim DeMint of South...Tags: Christine O'Donnell, Tea Party Movement, Jim DeMint, Jules Witcover, Primaries
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Lugar still speaking his own mind
Politicians on the Far Right, seeking to turn the Republican Party into an uncompromising, unquestioning cause in their own image, sought to silence Dick Lugar's voice of moderation, promising that Indiana still would send a Republican to the Senate....
Tags: Todd Akin, Christine O'Donnell, NBC (tv network), Radio, Republican Party
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GOP's civil war stumbles on
After Mitt Romney's 2012 election shellacking, a predictable blame-storm erupted between Republican pragmatists who want to win elections and the conservative zealots who love to argue. The big divide is most evident in such events as the Tea Party...Tags: Todd Akin, Fox News Channel (tv network), The New York Times, Republican Party, Executive Branch
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Things better left unsaid
WASHINGTON -- 'Tis the season when columnists write mea culpas, make predictions and list their resolutions. Since my culpas are too vast for this tiny space, my predictions best in retrospect and my resolutions inevitably ignored, I thought I'd list...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Barack Obama, Harry Reid, Elections, Jan Brewer
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The tea party is helping Democrats
WASHINGTON -- There are those who say the tea party is fading in influence, but nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, the movement is on the cusp of achieving what once seemed nearly impossible: keeping the Senate Democratic. A year ago,...
Tags: Christine O'Donnell, Tea Party Movement, Todd Akin, Democratic Party, U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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McManus: Americans Elect meets reality
What happens if you start a political party and nobody comes? Six months ago, a newfangled third party burst onto the scene, full of hope and promise. It was called Americans Elect, and it sought to give voters a choice many said they were looking for:...
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Rick Santorum, Republican Party, Executive Branch, Parties and Movements
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Casino mogul backing Newt Gingrich plays his own game
On a Strip packed with colorful, sometimes controversial gambling titans, Sheldon Adelson plays politics a little differently from the rest. The casino barons are a mostly pragmatic bunch, shifting campaign donations to favor the party in power. Not...Tags: John McCain, Democratic Party, Los Angeles Times, Republican Party, Elections
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The Rhubarb Patch: Young Republican sees Romney as a winner … old Democrat isn’t so sure
Change of SubjectToday, Chicago attorney and political commentator Kyle Stone (r), executive board secretary of the Chicago Young Republicans, joins me for a dialogue about the presidential race. To Kyle, from Eric: If I were a Mitt Romney fan, I’d be cautiously....... -
Arab newcomers help Dearborn buck population trend
DETROIT (AP) — The city of Dearborn is nationally known as the home of Ford Motor Co., the Henry Ford museum and one of the country's most concentrated Middle Eastern communities. Now it can boast of bucking a trend that saw Detroit and most other...Tags: Population and Census, Henry Ford, Islam, Demographics, Elections
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Angle: Don't blame me for Tucson shooting rampage
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Former U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle says she's not to blame for the Arizona shooting that left six people dead and 13 wounded. The former Nevada assemblywoman who tried to unseat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Gabrielle Giffords, Nevada, U.S. Senate, Arizona
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Democrats to embrace 'Occupy' themes, if not movement itself
Occupy Wall Street is not likely to have the kind of effect on Democratic politics that the "tea party" movement has had in the GOP, a leading Democratic strategist said Thursday.
Still, you can expect to hear Democrats focusing on some of the issues...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Christine O'Donnell, U.S. Senate, Elizabeth Warren, Democratic Party
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