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The Road to 2012
Greetings and welcome to a New Year here at Solid Principles. I’m back from a sabbatical, mostly my thoughts have been spread on my Facebook account, and random thoughts at Twitter. Prior to resuming Podcasting, I felt it was time to share my thoughts via this article on the Republican Primaries, given that we have [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, 2012 Presidential Race, Solid Principles
Tagged as: "Bob" Vander Plaats, 2012 Presidential Race, Arlen Specte, Bachmann, Bob Greene, Buddy Roemer, Cain, Democratic Party, Economy, Evangelic Voters, Fred Karger, Gary Johnson, GOP, Huntsman, Iowa, John Hayworth, Jon M. Huntsman Jr, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire Primary 2012, Newt Gingrich, Obama, PAC, Pat Toomey, Perry, Polls, Rasmussen Reports, Rep. Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum, Romney, Super PAC, Tea Party, White House
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Enter The Perry Factor
. In the short time since Rick Perry’s entry into the Republican Presidential Race, it has already changed the dynamic of the field. Perry has immediately gained high approval numbers, which also come with huge expectations from Republican voters. However, Perry also brings into the equation his past, that may have the potential to slide [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, 2012 Presidential Race, Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 2012, 2012 Presidential Race, Al Gore, Bachmann, Daily Kos, Des Moines, GOP, HPV, Huffington Post, MoveOn.Org, Rasmussen Reports, Rep. Michele Bachmann, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Rick Perry, Romney, Romneycare, The Response, WHO Radio
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Letters to solidprinciples.com: Iowa Debate
It seems a reader by the name of “DROB” didn’t agree with our Iowa Debate Round Up, and sent us the following rebuttal. “Right now let the left keep attacking Romney. They haven’t stopped for seven years. So what? Romney can deal with that later. Romney didn’t need to win the debate last night. Why? [...]
Iowa Debate Round Up
Summary: This was a really difficult debate to watch, and while some would say the questions asked were not softballs, the moderators were throwing gotchas, something which Newt Gingrich took issue with. Chris Wallace: Tonight’s villain in the moderator stakes was Wallace, and at times it was hard to hard to tell if Chris used the [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, Debates, GOP
Tagged as: Ames Straw Poll, Cain, Chris Wallace, Economy, Fox News, Gotcha Moments, Herman Cain, Iowa Caucuses, Iowa Debate, Jon Huntsman, Jon Huntsman Jr., McCotter, Newt Gingrich, Pawlenty, Rep. Michele Bachmann, Rep. Ron Paul, Republican Presidential Nomination, Rick Santorum, Romney, Ron Paul, The Washington Examiner, Tim Pawlenty
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solidprinciples.com Iowa Caucus Debate Coverage #Iowadebate #gopdebate
Good Evening, and Welcome to solidprinciples.com’s Live Twittering of the Iowa Debate. Throughout the debate, we will be posting updates via our Twitter account, which are embedded to this post via the widget above. You can either re-fresh the page for updates, or try opening our Profile directly on Twitter. We will also be posting [...]
Herman Cain On Romney’s Faith With Southern Voters
Herman Cain on Romney: ”I think that the reason he will have a difficult time winning the South is when he ran the first time he did not do a good job of communicating his religion”. (full video here) Is Herman Cain sensing the Iowa Caucus will become another litmus test on Romney’s faith? If [...]
Pledging Allegiance In Iowa
“Bob” Vander Plaats (above) of The FAMiLY LEADER, has issued a candidate pledge titled “The Marriage Vow – A Declaration of Dependence upon Marriage and Family.” Plaats is asking all presidential candidates to sign a pledge regarding their personal convictions on traditional marriage. So far, only Michele Bachmann, and Rick Santorum have signed on. In 2008, [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Double Standards, Editorial, Endorsements, Michele Bachmann, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney
Tagged as: "Bob" Vander Plaats, 2008 Iowa Caucus, 2008 Presidential Primary Campaign, Article VI, Bachmann, Church & State, Churchier-State Then Thou, FAMiLY LEADER, Iowa Renewal Project, Jeffersonian, Rick Santorum, Romney, The Marriage Vow – A Declaration of Dependence upon Marriage and Family, Thomas Jefferson
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Is Huckabee Becoming The Anti-Romney Godfather?
Although Mike Huckabee has declined to enter the race for the 2012 Republican Primary Nomination, he is now starting to emerge as a kind of ‘power-broker’ to some of the candidates. The logic of Huckabee isn’t too difficult to notice, it’s clearly based on the “Any Enemy Of My Enemy Is My Friend” concept. There [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney
Tagged as: 2012 Presidential Race, Anti-Mormon, Huckabee, Iowa Caucuses, Iowa Renewal Project, McCotter, Michigan, Michigan Gubernatorial Race 2010, Mike Cox, ny Enemy Of My Enemy Is My Friend, Pawlenty, Romney, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Tamara 'Strawberry' Greene, Thaddeus McCotter
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