Ron Paul to speak in Phoenix,Tempe this week
The Arizona Republic - Thu Dec 3, 1:24 am ETU.S. Congressman Ron Paul, a Libertarian hero and former presidential candidate, will speak at Phoenix and Tempe forums this week.
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U.S. Congressman Ron Paul, a Libertarian hero and former presidential candidate, will speak at Phoenix and Tempe forums this week.
REXBURG -- Several of the Rexburg City Council candidates were upset with a question about their political persuasions posed at a debate hosted by several groups affiliated with the Republican Party on Thursday.
Polling numbers released this week have Senate candidates in Kentucky claiming the electoral high ground going into the primary in six months.
U.S. Congressman Ron Paul, a Libertarian hero and former presidential candidate, will speak at Phoenix and Tempe forums this week.
ELKO — Nevada Republican Party Chairman Christopher Comfort is comfortable in his new position, and he said his message is that “it’s safe once again to be a Republican in Nevada. Our base is truly energized.”
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke defended the central bank’s record as a bank regulator and its role in bailing out financial firms during a Senate hearing on his nomination to a second term.
Published: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 12:03 a.m. Candidates and elected officials addressing the Spartanburg County Republican Party -- and one of its most active precincts -- will have to do more than deliver talking points or stump speeches.
A fledgling recall effort against state Senate Minority Leader Bill Raggio, R-Reno, launched by local Tea Party protesters, could offer an early preview of whether the boisterous crowd of anti-tax ralliers are organized enough to be a force in next year’s elections.
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Taking aim at Wall Street and the U.S. central bank, an important House committee voted Thursday to assess fees on large financial firms to pay for the failure of their peers and to require a sweeping congressional audit of the secretive Federal Reserve.
Taking aim at Wall Street and the U.S. central bank, an important House committee voted Thursday to assess fees on large financial firms to pay for the failure of their peers and to require a sweeping congressional audit of the secretive Federal Reserve.
Taking aim at Wall Street and the U.S. central bank, an important House committee voted Thursday to assess fees on large financial firms to pay for the failure of their peers and to require a sweeping congressional audit of the secretive Federal Reserve.
Taking aim at Wall Street and the nation's central bank, a key House committee voted Thursday to assess upfront fees on large financial firms to pay for the failure of their peers and to require a sweeping congressional audit of the secretive Federal Reserve.
Taking aim at Wall Street and the U.S. central bank, an important House committee voted Thursday to assess fees on large financial firms to pay for the failure of their peers and to require a sweeping congressional audit of the secretive Federal Reserve.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Taking aim at Wall Street and the U.S. central bank, an important House committee voted Thursday to assess fees on large financial firms to pay for the failure of their peers and to require a sweeping congressional audit of the secretive Federal Reserve.