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| 18 Dec 2009 by James Pethokoukis Lots opposition by tea party types, but those folks also disliked McCain in 2008 and he won. 2. Sarah Palin “… alleged cop-killer Maurice Clemmons, granted clemency in 2000 by Mike Huckabee, might have just given her [an open door] to walk ... If Kasich wins in Ohio in November (at the moment, he's a leadpipe cinch) he'll be a contender… Christian, budget-hawk, blue collar, Main St./Wall St., swing state, experienced, smart, and likable: he covers just about every base. ... James Pethokoukis - http://blogs.reuters.com/james-pethokoukis/ |
| 8 Feb 2008 by Ed Anderson BATON ROUGE - For the first time in at least a decade, Louisianians will have the chance to vote in a presidential primary that could actually have an effect on the party nominations, especially among the Democrats. ... The state GOP has 47 delegates, but all will be uncommitted, unless a candidate wins 50 percent of the vote. If, for example, McCain wins a majority, he will win 20 delegates while the other 27 will remain uncommitted, state GOP Chairman Roger Villere said ... Updates - http://blog.nola.com/updates/ - References |
| 16 Dec 2009 by Taniel Scott McInnis ensured his hold on the GOP nomination by pushing out John Penry and Tom Tancredo, and he starts with a solid 48% to 40% edge over Governor Bill Ritter. Rasmussen also tested Penry, who trails Ritter 41% to 40%. .... (In fact, both parties overestimate that every four years in presidential elections, as Bush senior, Dole, Kerry and McCain can attest to.) 8 Tumble. December 17, 2009 at 1:02 pm. It seems the recruitment of Cunningham has Rahm Emanuel's ... Campaign Diaries - http://campaigndiaries.com/ - References [ More results from Campaign Diaries ] |
| 19 Dec 2009 by William A. Jacobson Ironically, he switched because he knew he couldn't win the GOP nomination. Would he still have supported this as a Republican? I doubt it. He's a weasel, and would not have risked the wrath of his party no matter which one it happened to be at the time. ... Even if you assume the unlikely, and the GOP wins back both the House and the Senate in '10, remember that a repeal would have to overcome not just a filibuster, but a Presidential veto. Impossible. medium term: even ... Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion - http://legalinsurrection.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 29 Jan 2008 by media@politico.com (Jonathan Martin) If John McCain wins the GOP nomination in 08 we can prove once again that running to the left (ammnesty, global warming, against tax cuts, open borders, weak on national security, bigger goverment control) will be a disaster for the GOP ... POLITICO Top Stories - http://www.politico.com/ - References [ More results from POLITICO Top Stories ] |
| 19 Dec 2009 by admin They are both the same kind of politicians, dirtier then mud and need constant dental floss for the lies that they allow to escape through their teeth. McCain is the third Bush prototype, except this one didn't ditch the war. Hillary is the female Bush (no pun intended). ... That, and Joe Lieberman is going to stop the Democrats healthcare bill, and tomorrow the GOP will bring America back to ourside, whereas the Democrats are running scared, fact. Scared yet Dems? ... SEY - http://www.sey7.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 by thecrypt@politico.com (Nia-Malika Henderson) He knows Os team has enough dirt to sink his ship,if he wins the nom.They did it with Mccain,Os media hack squad treated Mccain like a king.Then they turncoated the momment he became Os opposition.Huckabees a nice guy but he knows beating Obama would .... Huck knows he can't beat Palin for the GOP nomination as of now, and that's why he isn't committing to running. What he said about BHO is because he wants Palin to lose in 2012. Sorry Huck (btw, niced toothwork you did, ... Politico Live's Blog - http://www.politico.com/blogs/politicolive/ - References |
| 16 Aug 2008 by Stephen R. Maloney Since early June when Obama clinched the nomination, he has averaged a three percentage point advantage over McCain in Gallup Poll Daily tracking. (To view the complete trend since March 7, 2008, click here.) -- Jeff Jones ... If McCain were a Democratic presidential nominee instead of a Republican one, then he would easily be elected the next president, considering how tarnished the GOP brand has become under President George W. Bush (R). Besides, McCain has rarely been ... BattleGroundStates.info - http://battlegroundstates08.blogspot.com/ |
| 15 Nov 2009 by The Huffington Post News Team If Palin can maintain, say, 35-percent support in a multi-candidate presidential field, then she is the odds-on favorite for the GOP nomination. The secret of Palin's presidential potential is the Republican Party's affection for winner- take-all primaries. ... Sarah Palin's soon-to-be-released Going Rogue, obtained by Huffington Post on Friday, consists mainly of her life story, her political philosophy, her attacks on the McCain. ... Sarah Palin on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/sarah-palin - References [ More results from Sarah Palin on The Huffington Post ] |
| 9 Oct 2009 by Jon Ponder ... by associating herself with Mitt Romney, the Mormon ex-governor of Massachusetts whose 180-degree flip-flops and robotic performance in the 2008 presidential campaign wowed no one in California, and with John McCain, who lost to Pres. ... Bill Clinton — who won a brusing campaign against Brown for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1992 — flew into the state to endorse Newsom. The poll also shows Republicans losing in November 2010, no matter which Dem wins the ... Pensito Review - http://www.pensitoreview.com/ [ More results from Pensito Review ] |
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