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The Newark Post - Sun Nov 29, 7:34 am ET
Ed Gillespie, former chairperson of the Republican National Committee, will present the final talk in the fall lecture series “Assessing Obama's First Year” at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 2, in Mitchell Hall, South College Avenue at Amstel Avenue, on the University of Delaware campus in Newark.
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Brattleboro Reformer - Sat Nov 28, 10:04 pm ET
Purity before pragmatism?
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Zanesville Times Recorder - Fri Nov 27, 6:37 am ET
There are so many words Patrick Hennessey can use to describe Martha Moore.
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The Arizona Republic - Thu Nov 26, 4:15 pm ET
Focus on research instead of jobs called 'wasteful.'
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WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul - Thu Nov 26, 2:53 pm ET
A federal magistrate has ordered a Minnesota activist arrested in the 2004 animal rights vandalism at the University of Iowa to remain in jail so prosecutors can appeal an order to release him pending trial.
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FOX 23 Maine - Wed Nov 25, 10:37 am ET
A group of Republican National Committee members is considering a litmus test to rate candidates for their run in the 2010 elections. Candidates that do not support eight of the 10 resolutions would not receive campaign funding from the RNC.
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Arkansas News Bureau - Tue Nov 24, 1:45 pm ET
The Republican National Committee has a video out this morning on the Senate vote to move along the health care reform bill over the weekend. On our own Sen. Blanche Lincoln, they said she “voted for the bill, when she said she would oppose it.” In fairness to Lincoln, she still has time to vote against the [...]
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New York Times - Tue Nov 24, 1:42 pm ET
A so-called purity test would require the G.O.P. to withhold money and endorsements from candidates who do not adhere to most of the principles on the list.
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Bloomberg - Tue Nov 24, 6:40 am ET
Nov. 24 (Bloomberg) -- The Obama administration and two major lobbying groups are seeking to spur momentum for a health- care overhaul after the U.S. Senate cleared the way for a floor debate that is likely to extend to Christmas or beyond.
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Los Angeles Times - Tue Nov 24, 12:59 am ET
The conservative TV and radio host wants to hold conventions to move his followers to political action and 'change America's course.' Some say his activism could widen the split within the GOP. Glenn Beck wants to become . . . a community organizer.
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The Sacramento Bee - Mon Nov 23, 7:57 pm ET
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today said he would appoint Republican state Sen. Abel Maldonado to fill the vacant lieutenant governor's job, perhaps setting off a partisan squabble over his confirmation.
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The Tampa Tribune - Mon Nov 23, 3:49 pm ET
In the Republican primary for Florida agriculture commissioner, U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam of Bartow seems like a natural.But state Sen. Carey Baker of Eustis intends to put up a fight against Putnam in the primary. Claiming the role of the true conservative in the race, he hopes to turn the race into the kind of ideological battle that's becoming common in the Republican Party.
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Chicago Tribune - Mon Nov 23, 8:14 am ET
For the Democrats, in control of the White House and Congress, the congressional elections will be presented to the public as a question of fulfilling an agenda of progress and change and keeping "the party of no,'' the intransigent GOP, in check.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sat Nov 21, 11:21 am ET
DAVENPORT, Iowa - A Minnesota activist arrested in the 2004 animal rights vandalism at the University of Iowa has pleaded not guilty in federal court.
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CBS 2 Los Angeles - Sat Nov 21, 10:04 am ET
With the first critical vote for the Senate health care bill slated for Saturday night, both advocates and opponents of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's bill are putting pressure on the few key Democratic senators who may or may not hold up the measure. A handful of conservative Democrats have expressed reservations about supporting the bill, for various reasons, and two have not yet ...
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CBS 2 Los Angeles - Sat Nov 21, 10:04 am ET
With the first critical vote for the Senate health care bill slated for Saturday night, both advocates and opponents of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's bill are putting pressure on the few key Democratic senators who may or may not hold up the measure. A handful of conservative Democrats have expressed reservations about supporting the bill, for various reasons, and two have not yet ...
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CBS 3 Philadelphia - Sat Nov 21, 10:04 am ET
With the first critical vote for the Senate health care bill slated for Saturday night, both advocates and opponents of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's bill are putting pressure on the few key Democratic senators who may or may not hold up the measure. A handful of conservative Democrats have expressed reservations about supporting the bill, for various reasons, and two have not yet ...
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CBS 13 Sacramento - Sat Nov 21, 10:04 am ET
With the first critical vote for the Senate health care bill slated for Saturday night, both advocates and opponents of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's bill are putting pressure on the few key Democratic senators who may or may not hold up the measure. A handful of conservative Democrats have expressed reservations about supporting the bill, for various reasons, and two have not yet ...
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WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul - Sat Nov 21, 10:03 am ET
A Minnesota activist arrested in the 2004 animal rights vandalism at the University of Iowa has pleaded not guilty in federal court.
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WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul - Sat Nov 21, 10:03 am ET
A Minnesota activist arrested in the 2004 animal rights vandalism at the University of Iowa has pleaded not guilty in federal court.