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Hutchinson News - Sun Nov 29, 11:23 pm ET
WASHINGTON - Some people can't stand prosperity, my father used to say. Today, he might be talki ...
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News 10 Now Syracuse - Sun Nov 29, 6:39 pm ET
NORTH COUNTRY, N.Y. -- North Country Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava appears on "Face the Nation" to talk about the future of the Republican Party. Scozzafava was joined by former republican house majority leader Dick Armey and Republican strategist Ed Gillespie.
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The Des Moines Register - Sun Nov 29, 5:35 am ET
Current and former Republicans say tactics and lackluster candidates make many reluctant to affiliate with the party.
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The Des Moines Register - Sun Nov 29, 5:34 am ET
Being a conservative in Iowa does not mean overwhelming support for eliminating recent government spending programs, even in the middle of a state government budget crunch, according to the Iowa Poll.
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The Tampa Tribune - Sun Nov 29, 12:00 am ET
In the Republican primary for Florida agriculture commissioner, U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam of Bartow seems like a natural.
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The Daily Jeffersonian - Sun Nov 29, 8:33 am ET
Miss Moore, whose name is synonymous with Republican Party, to be buried here An icon of the Republican Party who helped to guide it for more than half a century will be interred in her hometown of Cambridge. Martha Moore, 91, who passed away on Tuesday,
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Brattleboro Reformer - Sun Nov 29, 5:04 am ET
Purity before pragmatism?
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The Tuscaloosa News - Sun Nov 29, 4:34 am ET
Try diagramming these sentences and semi-sentences:
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Fox News - Fri Nov 27, 8:11 pm ET
Conservative activists in the Republican Party are pushing a proposal to deny funding to GOP candidates who fail what is being called a purity test, a move that is being met with skepticism by some Republican commentators.
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Merced Sun-Star - Sat Nov 28, 4:46 am ET
Some people can't stand prosperity, my father used to say. Today , he might be talking about Re
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The Sacramento Bee - Fri Nov 27, 10:57 pm ET
Some people can't stand prosperity, my father used to say.
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Bluffton Today - Fri Nov 27, 7:55 am ET
The Republican National Committee (RNC) certainly is hypocritical when it comes to elective abortions for their employees. The current policy from Cigna insurance covers all female RNC employees for elective abortions.
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The Washington Times - Fri Nov 27, 6:45 am ET
For weeks, Sen. Blanche Lincoln has been attacked as a "flip-flopper" or an obstructionist in television ads aimed at Arkansas voters, who will decide next year if she gets to keep her job. This week, she and other moderate Democrats who made a politically risky vote to start debate on the Senate's health care bill may get a bit of positive support from two campaigns, funded by reform advocates ...
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Zanesville Times Recorder - Fri Nov 27, 10:06 am ET
There are so many words Patrick Hennessey can use to describe Martha Moore.
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The Iowa City Press-Citizen - Fri Nov 27, 4:26 am 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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Quad-City Times - Thu Nov 26, 11:34 pm ET
A federal magistrate judge agreed Wednesday to temporarily staythe release of a Minneapolis man facing federal conspiracy chargesin connection with the 2004 animal-rights vandalism on theUniversity of Iowa campus.
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The Arizona Republic - Thu Nov 26, 12:44 pm ET
Focus on research instead of jobs called 'wasteful.'
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Culpeper Star-Exponent - Fri Nov 27, 12:02 am ET
Chris Williams wins Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Young Professional of the Year award
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KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul - Thu Nov 26, 5:40 pm ET
A federal magistrate has ordered a Minnesota activist arrested in the 2004 animal rights vandalism at the University of Iowa to
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Fox News - Wed Nov 25, 9:48 pm ET
Nov. 20: Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waves to the crowd during a book signing appearance for, "Going Rogue," at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in in Norwood, Ohio (AP).