San Francisco Examiner - 3 days ago
WILMINGTON, DEL.
— In the turbulent year of the Tea Party, Republican Rep. Mike Castle of Delaware set out to jangle no nerves as he ran for a Senate seat long held by Vice President Joseph Biden. It's the way Republican Strategists originally envisioned 2010,
Talking Points Memo - Aug 11, 2010
I understand there is a strong temptation to look at primary victories by extreme Candidates like Dan Maes as "good for Democrats." As a strong Democratic partisan I also see them that way. And with Tancredo (another crazy person) in the race, I understand Maes' chances of winning the gubernatorial are slim to none. On the other hand, I find it disturbing that someone like
Press TV - Jun 23, 2010
US Democrats and Republicans have turned on each other over the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill with each trying to score political points amid the expansive crisis.
The political battle erupted after Republican Joe Barton made a rare Apology to energy giant BP, which is responsible for the environmental catastrophe.
On June 17,
Philly.com - May 24, 2010
HARRISBURG - Former Sen. Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, a potential Republican Presidential Candidate, warned Monday that Conservatives should be wary of the libertarian strain of thought in the "Tea Party" movement.
Santorum was responding to a question about Kentucky's Repu
San Francisco Examiner - May 21, 2010
LOVELAND, COLO.
— Colorado politicians aren't blind to voters in other states turning out Incumbents and party insiders.
So as the state's Democratic and Republican parties gather this weekend to narrow primary fields for races this year, the courting polticians aren't talking much about experience. Instead they're scrambling to portray themselves as outsiders and castoffs.
It's an ununsual time in which politicians in both parties are sounding similar
Miami Herald - May 14, 2010
The Republican Party's front-runner for Governor, Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum, threw his support Thursday behind a tough new Immigration law in Arizona that he criticized as ``far out'' just two weeks ago.
The law makes it a crime for Immigrants not to carry legal papers and gives local Pol
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Apr 26, 2010
Frank Huchrowski came to the Town House in North Huntingdon on Sunday afternoon to elicit a promise from Pennsylvania Attorney General Tom Corbett.
Huchrowski is a supporter of State Rep. Sam Rohrer of Berks County, who along with Corbett is seeking the Republican nomination in next month's Primary for Governor
San Francisco Examiner - Apr 23, 2010
Sacramento, CALIF.
— California Republican gubernatorial hopeful Meg Whitman is wrapping up a week of Fundraising with some big GOP names — and attracting some colorful protesters along the way.
Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney joins her Friday at a luncheon in Sacramento, whe
NewsBusters - Apr 19, 2010
Ka-ching!
Whenever a liberal columnist gives some "friendly" advice to a Republican who is running for public office, you can be sure that he almost always has an ulterior motive. Such was the case with columnist Michael Mayo of the ailing Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel. Not only did Mayo urge Charlie Crist to run for the U.S. Senate as an independent, he also cynically advised Cri
The Moderate Voice - Apr 14, 2010
Pajamas Media paid my way to New Orleans last weekend to attend the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, and I am just today recovered enough from my trip home on Sunday to write something about it.
The journey back to Chicago from New Orleans was actually more like an Icelandic Saga than the return leg of a round trip. The only thing missing