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Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele Silent About Re-Election Run
GOP Insiders See Clues That Steele Won’t Try for New Term Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele has not appeared on television — or anywhere in public — since early November. That’s an eternity for the man who has been the most vocal and visible leader of the RNC in recent memory. Steele’s silence is [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Republicans, RNC, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 2010 Mid-Term Elections, Michael Steele, Republican Party, RNC
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RNC Race Filled with Uncertainty Ahead of Forum
By: CNN Producer Peter Hamby Washington (CNN) – There may be a handful of empty seats on stage Wednesday as Republican National Committee members team up with a leading Tea Party organization to grill the candidates vying to replace Michael Steele atop the party – a reminder that the chairman’s race remains wide open with [...]
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Tagged as: Michael Steele, Republican Party, Republicans, RNC
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Steele’s Support to Remain RNC Chief Fades Fast
NEWSMAX.COM Support for Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is shrinking quickly among committee members as he contemplates running for a second term. Even some of his closest supporters are urging him to step down, the National Journal reports. Between 40 and 50 of the 168 RNC members back Steele, while another 40 to 50 [...]
Political Cartoons: Michael Ramirez
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Posted in 2010 Elections, Congress, Michael Ramirez, Political Cartoons, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 2010 Mid-Term Elections, GOP, Michael Ramirez, Political Cartoons, Republican Party
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Romney, top aides, to lunch with K St. today
Mitt Romney and two of his senior aides are holding a small lunch in Washington today to brief GOP lobbyists and potential 2012 supporters on what the former governor and his PAC have done for candidates this cycle. “Spencer Zwick, Finance Director and Matt Rhoades, Executive Director will join the Governor at lunch to give an update [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, Congress, Fundraising, Mitt Romney, Politico, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress
Tagged as: 2010 Mid-Term Elections, 2012 Presidential Race, Free and Strong America PAC, Fundraising, Matt Rhodes, Mitt Romney, Politico, Republican Party, Spencer Zwick
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Democrats Retrench as GOP Pulls Away
By LAURA MECKLER And JANET HOOK Democratic strategists acknowledged they are abandoning a dozen House seats the party now holds, as they try to salvage their majority in the chamber by shoring up candidates with better chances. With Republicans expanding their advertising to broaden the field of competitive races, Democrats are shifting resources to help [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Attack Ads, Congress, Democrats, Republicans, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, Wall Street Journal
Tagged as: 2010 Mid-Term Elections, Campaign Ads, Democrats, Ike Skelton, Missouri, Nevada, NPR, NRCC, Republican Party, Sharron Angle, Take Back Congress 2010
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Political Cartoons
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Missouri Is The Concord Bridge For Obamacare Repeal
On August 3, 2010, the Missouri electorate will vote on Proposition C, the Missouri Health Care Freedom Act (MHCFA). Have no doubt – this is the first shot fired against the power grab known as Obamacare. If successful, if we beat back this overreach of federal power in Missouri, other states will move forward. Should [...]

