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04
Feb
2012
Iowa GOP co-chair ponders job of party leader

6 days ago by O. Kay Henderson

The co-chairman of the Republican Party of Iowa is debating whether wants to become party chairman. Iowa GOP chairman Matt Strawn’s recently announced resignation takes effect Friday, February 10th. According to party rules, current co-chair Bill Schickel of Mason City will automatically become the ...

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31
Jan
2012
Lunch Time News Dump

10 days ago by Rich

Here's the stuff you should read this afternoon. Mitt Romney is claiming he didn't buy Florida. They also claim to have been outspent in South Carolina. Mitt's a bio candidate, and if he'd just be honest, he'd be a tough one. NYU Local looks at whether or not the $200,000 on the education was worth ...

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Strawn’s Gone // politics

10 days ago by Todd Dorman

Iowa’s presidential caucuses are famous for winnowing the field. But it’s usually candidates that drop out in the aftermath, not state party chairs. But this morning, Republican Party of Iowa Chairman Matt Strawn resigned. His departure might be tied to his role as chief spokesman for party’s laugh- ...

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27
Jan
2012
Last Week in Politics: Two Down, A Few to Go…South Carolina Debates and ...

15 days ago by RyanChaseMoore

Last Week in Politics After much needed rest has liberated me from an insomnia-induced coma where I walked around like a zombie carrying a dried up grapefruit of a brain, I am more than ready to jump back into analyzing the horserace. I had actually written several pages on the dynamics of last week ...

Moore's Kode - forcetoy.wordpress.com

26
Jan
2012
Running the GOP Numbers

15 days ago by C. Speight

The race for the Republican nomination for President is still in the embryonic stages, and, as is always the case with politics, things can change overnight. Still, there are some very interesting (telling?) numbers to consider even this early in the process. Continue reading →

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25
Jan
2012
Obama rejects “class warfare” charge from GOP (audio) // politics

16 days ago by O. Kay Henderson

Presidant Obama in Cedar Rapids. President Obama today directly responding to Republicans who’ve blasted his call for raising taxes on the wealthy. “I hear folks running around calling this class warfare. This is not class warfare. Let me tell you something: asking a billionaire to pay at least as m ...

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23
Jan
2012
Newts South Carolina Win Brings 5 New Possible Scenarios

18 days ago by Mr. Craig

Gingrich steamrolled Mitt Romney and the rest of the GOP presidential field in Saturday’s Palmetto State primary. What happens now? Just a short week ago, Mitt Romney had made history by sweeping the Iowa and New Hampshire presidential nominating contests, and was poised to go three-for-three when h ...

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The FUBAR State

18 days ago by Redactor

Newt Gingrich came from behind for a smashing victory in South Carolina’s primary last Saturday. And yet a more interesting story may be emerging in Iowa: Rick Santorum, not Romney, is apparently the Republican caucus winner. Though that’s not counting the eight precincts whose official results form ...

Common Sense with Paul Jacob - thisiscommonsense.com · Rank: 78,181 · 61 references

21
Jan
2012
Five Items of Interest: The Iowa Caucus Vote, U.S. Department of Ed Needed?, ...

20 days ago by Shane Vander Hart

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This week’s collection of five items of things I find interesting and was too lazy to blog on them individually And number…. 1. The muddled Iowa Caucus results We have thought for some time that the results could change, so when Romney’s eight vote lead slipped away and Rick Santorum came out on top ...

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As SC primary dawns, can Romney keep Gingrich at bay?

20 days ago

GREENVILLE, S.C.– Primary day at hand, fast-climbing Newt Gingrich told South Carolinians on Saturday that he was "the only practical conservative vote" able to stop front-runner Mitt Romney in the GOP presidential race. The name of the game in Presidential primary politics is to lower expectations. ...

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