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Maryland investment firms haven't abandoned Democrats
Wall Street might have turned its back on Democrats this election, but that's not the case among Maryland investment firms. The vast majority of contributions to candidates by T. Rowe Price employees went to Democrats. And Democrats were the...
Tags: Politics, Ellicott City, Lobbying, Republican Party, John Boehner
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Remember when Republicans supported the individual mandate?
I read with interest columnist Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s commentary regarding the recent Supreme Court decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("Constitutional — but contemptible," July 9). I am still confused — indeed...Tags: Mike Crapo, Tea Party Movement, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Politics, Republican Party
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Incumbents Orrin Hatch and Charles Rangel beat primary challengers
Los Angeles TimesTwo congressional veterans survived career-threatening primary challenges Tuesday night as voters weighed in on races that could help define the next Congress. In Utah, Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch handily fended off a Tea Party opponent, while in New...Tags: Politics, Tea Party Movement, Korean War (1950-1953), Richard Lugar, U.S. Senate
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Romney breaks the stained-glass ceiling
If Mitt Romney wins the presidential election this fall, he'll have Harry Reid partly to thank. The Republican presidential nominee and the Senate Democratic leader don't have much in common politically. But they're both members of the Church of Jesus...
Tags: Politics, Christianity, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Mexico
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#Slatepitches
Change of SubjectBy Megan Crepeau So, yes, Slate's thing is to be counterintuitive for counterintuitive's sake ("You think puppies are adorable? Here's why you're wrong."), but sometimes? Sometimes it pays off. Like with Dave Weigel's spot-on explanation that Orrin Hatch'... -
DC Hot Spots - Grammies on the Hill
2012 Grammies on the Hill DC HS coverage of Grammies on the Hill with 5 time grammy winner Jimmy Jam, Senator Orrin Hatch (R-UT), grammy nominated artist Paul Wall, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), Rep. Jim McDermott (D-WA), and NBC's Luke Russert. GRAMMYs on...
Tags: Music, Washington, DC, Darrell E Issa, Jim McDermott, Entertainment
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Memo to the GOP: Not everyone is a conservative
As the four surviving Republican presidential aspirants fight over which of them is the "true" conservative, are any of them aware that millions of moderates and, yes, quite a few liberals will also be voting in November?
The views emanating from the...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Politics, Olympia J. Snowe, Richard Lugar, U.S. Senate
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Generational nonsense at commencement time
This is the season of generational twaddle. At graduation ceremonies across the country, politicians, authors, actors and businessmen take to the stage to tell young people they are fantastic simply because they are young. This year, the ritual is more...
Tags: Politics, NPR, H.L. Mencken, Elections, White House
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Thinking about Congress
Sure we know we have a presidential election coming up in November but there's plenty at stake in the races for Congress — and what that will mean for continued gridlock. All the members of the House are up for election and here in Michigan,...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Politics, Olympia J. Snowe, Joe Scarborough, Richard Lugar
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The media's religion deficit
Evidence of big media's bias against religion that doesn't advance the secular and liberal agenda of the Democratic Party is beyond dispute. Any faith attached to a conservative agenda is to be ridiculed, stereotyped and misrepresented. Islam is a notable...
Tags: Politics, Abortion, Government, Christianity, Executive Branch
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Lugar dances on health care mandate in primary
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Like many Senate Republicans who have spent a few decades in Washington, U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar was for the individual health care mandate before he was against it. Of course, in 1993, the individual mandate was the...
Tags: Tea Party Movement, Politics, Judges, Hillary Clinton, Government
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Longtime Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah forced into primary fight
Los Angeles TimesSen. Orrin Hatch, a six-term Republican from Utah, has been forced into a primary battle in June after he fell short Saturday of the votes needed for an outright nomination during balloting at the 2012 GOP state convention. Hatch, 78, who entered the...Tags: Government Health Care, Politics, Republican National Conventions, Republican Party, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance
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