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Category Archives: Sen. Scott Brown
Romney in the Wilderness, Waiting
By: Robert Costa New York — Mitt Romney, sitting ramrod straight, is gazing up at the gleaming glass boxes on Park Avenue as we zoom through midtown Manhattan. It is lunchtime, and the streets are swarming with business folk — attorneys with lattes, analysts with take-out sushi. For Romney, this is a glimpse of his [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Books, Business, Congress, Conservatism, CPAC, Economy, Health Care, Mitt Romney, National Defense, NRO, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress
Tagged as: David Letterman, Free and Strong America PAC, Harvard Business School, Mitt Romney, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness, NRO, Sen. Scott Brown
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CPAC Registration Swells: Conservative Phalanx Arrives in Liberalville
As CPAC director, De Pasquale spends all year planning and organizing the annual three-day conference that is the largest gathering of its kind in the country. The event has become so huge that it was moved this year from its longtime home at the Omni Shoreham Hotel to the larger Marriott Wardman Park, just off [...]
Posted in CPAC, Scott Brown, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress
Tagged as: CPAC, Lisa De Pasquale, Scott Brown, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Tea Party
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Senator Bayh’s Domino Effect
WSJ.com By JOHN FUND Political handicappers Larry Sabato and Nate Silver both projected recently that if the November election were held today, Democrats would wind up with only 52 Senate seats, a net loss of seven. Evan Bayh’s sudden retirement yesterday is prompting most observers to give Republicans an edge to capture his vacant seat, [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Blue Dog Democrats, Congress, Democrats, Indiana, New York, Republicans, Scott Brown, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles, Supreme Court, Take Back Congress, Wall Street Journal
Tagged as: Gov. George Pataki, Gov. Tommy Thompson, Justice John Paul Stevens, Larry Sabato, Nate Silver, Rep. Harold Ford, Sen. Evan Bayh, Sen. Joe Lieberman, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Sen. Patty Murray, Sen. Russ Feingold, Sen. Scott Brown, VP Joe Biden, wave elections, WSJ
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Friendly fire still rains on reform
By: Jeanne Cummings Plenty of Democrats viewed the Massachusetts Senate upset as a message to move cautiously. But some are convinced Scott Brown’s victory sent just the opposite message, which means the sort of intraparty power struggle that got nasty during the health care debate isn’t likely to go away anytime soon. This week, progressive [...]

