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Road To The Nomination -- Republican Presidential Primary Guide ...
The candidates have debated more than a dozen times. There have been hundreds of polls taken and no fewer than four frontrunners. But now, its time for ...
With all REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES being either unelectable or Mitt Romney, who are republicans going to vote for?
There seems to be many Republican candidates, but to be blunt, none that are appealing to the masses. Who then, are the republicans going to settle for?
Answer: They will hold their respective noses with both hands and vote for Mitt Romney who leans left.
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES battle for Iowas undecided voters - latimes.com
Iowans are under a blitzkrieg by the Republican presidential candidates. They cant go grocery shopping or stop in their neighborhood diners or turn on ...
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES vie for Iowa votes
Republican candidates were frantically trying to win over undecided Iowa voters in the final hours before the first ballots were to be cast for the party’s nomination to be president, promising a brighter future for America and – in some ...
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ready for Iowa caucuses
DES MOINES, IA (CBS) -- After months of campaigning, the day Republican presidential candidates have been waiting for is finally here. Tuesday night, Iowa voters will gather in living rooms, schools, and libraries, to cast the first ballots of the 2012 ...
What question would you like to ask the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES for President?
Yahoo! and ABC News will conduct live online interviews with each of the eight leading Republican Presidential candidates from the campaign trail, and we want to know what questions you would like them to address.
Submit your questions here. ABC News and Yahoo! will pick several and put them to the candidates live.
Answer: Just look at what our fearless leaders have done to us and see what we owe now from all this spending, just in interest payments alone:
$413 Billion on interest payments 2010
That amount of money exceeds all the following departments COMBINED!
Department of Health & Human Services
Department of Transportation
Department of Energy
Department of Veterans Affairs
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Department of Justice
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Treasury Department
Department of Labor
Small Business Administration
According to the non partial Congressional Budget Office, by 2021, just 10 short years from now, that $413 billion dollar figure for interest payments will go up to $1.1 TRILLION dollars! That is NOT money we can spend on anything. It just leaves the country and makes other countries rich, leaving us in more debt because none of that money is going to pay off the original debt!
To pay this debt as it stands today, Congress would have to stop spending ANY money at all and pay $100 million dollars per day for 389 years! Who's going to pay this?
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Why do liberals get upset over REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES being against gay marriage ,when Obama and Biden both are?
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Every Democratic candidate in 2008 democratic primary, were all publicly against gay marriage
But liberals voted for them anyway.
But now they want to criticize just the Republican candidates,
But not Obama and Biden ?
Whats up with that ?
Answer: Because they only focus on the Republican candidates.
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Make Final Iowa Push Ahead of Caucuses ...
More From Businessweek. Romney Compares Gingrich to Comedienne as Ex-Speaker Hits Paul; Candidates Make Final Push in Iowa Ahead of Tomorrow’s Caucuses
Candidates make final push to young voters before Iowa Caucuses
It was a politically charged morning for the students at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa as three Republican presidential candidates, Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul, all turned out for a “Rock the Caucus” event.
US elections 2012: REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES make late plea for votes ...
US elections 2012: Republican candidates make late plea for votes Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum – the front-runners for Tuesdays Republican Iowa caucuses ...
EMILYs List Ranks 2012 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES : Roll Call Politics
EMILYs List today released its first-ever presidential scorecard, a look at how the GOP candidates rank on issues of importance to its membership. Not surprisingly ...
Only 'non-hawkish' GOP candidate loses in Iowa to Romney — RT
The presidential campaign is now underway in earnest in the US, with the first contest having determined a single Republican nominee – Mitt Romney - in the state of Iowa.
Why are the democratic party candidates getting more national coverage than the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES?
I am not on the side of either, so I feel like Im pretty objective. Is a democratic candidate more likely to win following a republican, thus more reason for democratic candidates to spend money campaigning.. ??? Thanks!
Answer: There are a lot of reasons.
First of all, there's a theory that this election started very early because people are so disgusted with how things are going that they're looking forward to the next administration and the next Congress. If so, the media sees an advantage in covering challengers over incumbents, in both presidential and congressional races, especially when the incumbent is a 'lame duck'.
Secondly, with de-regulation or media have become very profit-oriented and they twist the news to their own economic advantage. They rate candidates by money and whoever comes into the race with the most money they declare the presumptive candidate and they treat the rest as 'also-rans' from the beginning. They do this, of course, because all that money eventually goes into their own pockets, being spent on ads in media! This time around it's the Democrats who have more money!
Finally, legit or not, the Democrats are more able to promise real change. All the Republican candidates except Paul have all the same opinions on all the same issues, the official party positions. The media recognize (and I think people are beginning to recognize too) that the GOP is not about one man, it's about an agenda. Whichever GOP candidate you pick, you get not -his- ideas and agenda but the standard party ideas and agenda.
The Democrats are more interesting to cover because they actually have different positions, they actually disagree on lots of things. (This should get Ron Paul more coverage, but the media know he doesn't have a chance of getting the Republicans' nomination!)
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Iowa’s Decision Night Arrives With an Air of the Unknown
PELLA, Iowa — Under the glare of a giant backlighted cross, four volunteers for Ron Paul formed a human obstacle course in front of voters walking into Pella Christian High School here, about an hour’s drive east of Des Moines. “Are you undecided?” they asked, the question seeming almost comical. It was 6 o’clock on - By MICHAEL BARBARO, SUSAN SAULNY, STEVEN YACCINO and A. G. SULZBERGER
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES?
Give a solid reason that I should vote for any of the Republican candidates...and a solid reason why we shouldnt vote for the Democrat contenders. Be warned dont send a bunch of lame excuses---the parties are both corupt- I want inteligent answers here.
Answer: Ask an intelligent question first. And don't give orders, who cares what you want.
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New Hampshire the next Republican battleground as Iowa caucuses wrap up
With the Iowa caucuses out of the way – Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum having fought themselves to a near-draw – most of the Republican candidates are leaving the midwest and heading for New England. The tiny, rural state will bask in the ...
Budweiser and Chablis: The choice facing Republicans?
(CNN)-- Americas Republicans held their first actual vote for a presidential candidate this week, setting the table for what may now be a choice between two men as different as beer and wine. "This is a Budweiser Republican whos going to ...
NEWS ANALYSIS; First Vote in Iowa Reinforces G.O.P.’s Ideological Divide
DES MOINES — All year long the story of the Republican race for president was Mitt Romney and a rotating cast playing the role of Someone Else. On Tuesday night, Someone Else was played by two candidates: Rick Santorum, the longtime champion of social conservative issues that were supposedly taking a backseat in this jobs-centric presidential - By JIM RUTENBERG
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES make final pitches in Iowa - USA Today
1 day ago ... GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said the Iowa caucus race is too volatile to pick a winner.
Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012 - Wikipedia, the ...
The 2012 Republican presidential primaries are the selection processes in which voters of the Republican Party will choose their nominee for President of the United ...
Iowa-centric candidates ignore the urban crisis
The Republican presidential primary has covered significant ground. Against a backdrop of Iowan cornfields, candidates have debated socialism, capitalism, immigration and American exceptionalism, and have even touched on the finer points of ...
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
The following Republican candidates have either formally declared their candidacy or have formed an exploratory committee to become the Republican ...
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES?
Who are the top 3 major Republican candidates?
Answer: As of right now according to most sources, Rudy Giuliani is number one, John McCain is number two, and Mitt Romney is number 3....
However, should Fred Thompson get into the race (and it really looks like he will) he would likely bump Romney off as a top 3 contender...
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Join Rick Perry's Fight To Get On Virginia ...
WASHINGTON -- Several Republican presidential hopefuls are saying the state of Virginia should put their names on its March 6 ballot for the GOP primary despite their failure to meet state requirements. Earlier this week ...
New Hampshire Is an Optional Stop for Some G.O.P. Candidates
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Former Gov. John H. Sununu had come to join the phone banks at Mitt Romney ’s campaign headquarters here on Monday night when a reporter asked him what effect Tuesday’s Republican caucuses in Iowa would have on New Hampshire. “Same as it always has,” Mr. Sununu deadpanned. He waited a beat. Then he - By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE
GOP candidates keep raising World War II
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa - The Republican candidates for president frequently tell voters that this is the most important election of their lifetimes. For some of them, the election is so important that its worth comparing to one of Americas most ...
US presidential candidates on Facebook (December 2011)
Summary: How are the eight Democratic and Republican presidential political candidates doing on Facebook? Data from December 2011 may surprise you; not every American is on Facebook. What would happen if you measured the influence, engagement ...
Why do no REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES have any plan to fix healthcare?
I definitely dont like all of the Democratic Candidates proposals for fixing the problem, but Healthcare definitely is an issue, with people dying because they switch companies after having a pre-existing/uninsurable condition, or after loosing jobs our corporations take to Mexico and India, why do no Republican candidates have any Healthcare Plan on the platforms? Do they think were too dumb to notice? I might not expect much from someone like Mitt Romney who took his profits to other countries so he could avoid the taxes the rest of us pay, but Giuliani? Paul? I expect something.
Dizney, thats no plan, but a complaint on someone elses plan. I was hoping I had just missed a plan made public by one of the republicans I respect, but your answer makes me think there isnt one. Do nothing.
Im sorry to hear that Maj. Most families have one or two people who are in this situation. It touches us all so Id like to see all candidates, Republican and Democrat have some plan to fix it.
I doubt people who cant get their brain tumor removed until it gets to the point requiring an ER visit are splurging on cell phones. This isnt the Welfare issue were talking, its the first part of our right to "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness."
This issue is worse every year. Our government wastes money to bring in "independent contractors" who make much more than government employees than it would have to pay to fix this problem.
btw. Medicare is much cheaper than Health Insurance. 4000 dollar is less than 10000 in my case. Im not saying Id choose Medicare, but give me the choice.
The "free market" cant fix anything, and never has. Its a unfounded religious belief that feudal lords (corporate leaders born into money) will take care of those who need help. The government (We the People) takes care of the commons. (Or do you not want Sewers, Highways, clean water/food anymore?) Weve read "The Jungle," and "A Christmas Carol" to know how the "Free Market" fixes problems.
Ahcho, the veterans health care plan is 100% socialized. If it works so well, why wouldnt this work for everyone else?
Wow thats awesome Jim. My insurance company changes my information (i.e. "sex" or "age") every year to get out of the costs. I have to put in a request for it to go back to the way it was every year for a different article of information.
I wish we had a choice in healthcare, but we have to take what our employers decide for us. In my case, this is expensive and a sociopathic corporation. Id like to support corporations that do things by the laws, not support criminal corporations. (i.e. ones who talk their way out of paying those taxes on the big buildings downtown)
Good point, Reminder. So, maybe the proposals out there wont work. Im just more comfortable with candidates who are putting some idea foreward.
Michael, that is my biggest fear. If its true, we know why McCain failed in his anti-lobby movement, and our Republic is truely at risk, where dollars and not people vote.
Answer: I have the perfect health care plan. I was in the military and all of my medical needs are taken care of free of charge. Sucks to be a coward.
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Why is the Republican Party unable to produce better presidential candidates?
There are numerous Republican candidates, but they are a sorry lot to say the least. There are only two major political parties and the Republican Party will need to find a candidate to run against the Democratic incumbant. Why cant they find someone with a brain and charisma who doesnt make a major gaffe every other day?
Im surprised I got so many good answers from both the Republican and Democrat point of view. It will be difficult to choose a best answer.
Answer: Romney will be exposed in due time. - They've got nobody to run against Obama. They're shaking in their boots.... otherwise.... why the hell are we focusing on Herman Cain?
Cain is a distraction from an inept GOP field. Eventually they'll run out of distractions. It's only a matter of time.
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Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012 - Wikipedia, the free ...
Republican candidates took increasingly hardline issues on Israeli-Palestinian issues during the campaign; Newt Gingrich described the Palestinians as an ...
How hard will REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES fight for tea party votes in Nov?
We should find out come November how much clout (if any) the tea party has. Will Republican candidates figure out a way to pander to the extreme elements AND to independents?
Answer: If what happened in Kentucky is any indication, I'll say that the Republican votes will be split between themselves and the tea baggers' candidates.
Oh well.
That's what happens when you embrace hatred, bigotry, fear mongering, ignorance, and unfounded anger.
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RealClearPolitics - President Obama vs. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES
Election 2012 Polls. Republican National Polls ... Republican Delegate Count · Final Republican Results ... President Obama vs. Republican candidates ...
EDITORIAL; The Iowa Caucuses
The Iowa caucuses, in which a nation awaits the verdict of a handful of some of its least representative citizens, are not going to settle the race for the Republican nomination for president. But they did put on display the choice the Republicans present to voters: right, far right or the far, far right. The caucuses Tuesday night were headed to
Backers Hope Paul’s Iowa Strategy Will Move His Message
ANKENY, Iowa — Before the voting began in Iowa, Ron Paul was asked by an ABC correspondent, “When you lay your head on your pillow at night, do you see yourself in the Oval Office?” “Not really,” he said. But while few Republican strategists expect Mr. Paul to make it to the White House, the results last night showed - By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
2012 Republican Presidential Candidates - ABC News
The 2012 presidential campaign is in full swing, with a varied and ambitious group of Republicans jockeying for their partys nomination and a chance to go ...
While Republicans battle, Obama never far away
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - While Republican presidential candidates dominate headlines in Iowa with their caucus quest, President Barack Obamas Democrats have quietly built a massive organizational structure to round up voters and win the ...
Republican rivals face first test of 2012 in Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Republican candidates criss-crossed Iowa making late appeals to voters, with polls giving at least three - Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Ron Paul - a shot at winning the first contest of the 2012 presidential ...
Racial Profiling, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES, and Rights Violations: the ...
Sheriff Joe Arpaio isn't the only one keeping immigration policy in the headlines--here's a look at the stories that made news as 2011 drew to a close.
how are the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES chosen to run against Obama?
Im from the UK so I dont know how it works in America. But Ive seen the debates between the Republican candidates and I was wondering how they get elected to stand against Obama. Who votes for them? Can anyone vote or is it party members or who?
Answer: Romney.
Must be a white wealthy man...
Candidate is elected by the corporations. Corporations elected the candidate and the majority of party members has to support the candidate, then all the Republican sheeps follow.
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GOP candidates wrap up pitches in Iowa
Republican candidates made their final pitches to Iowa voters who were poised to deliver the first results of the 2012 presidential campaign Tuesday evening, with Mitt Romney confidently predicting a strong showing and Newt Gingrich angrily ...
Election 2012 Polling and News, Republican Presidential ...
Election 2012 polling and news including data on the Republican presidential candidates and Obama and analysis of the race. Interactive data tracking the ...
Candidates’ Electability and Principles Divide Iowa Voters
DES MOINES — Republicans appeared sharply divided between those whose top priority is defeating President Obama and those seeking someone representing traditional conservative principles and religious values, according to a poll of voters entering the Iowa Republican caucuses on Tuesday. With no Democratic caucus to draw their attention, more - By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MARJORIE CONNELLY
How are the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES chosen to run against Obama?
Im from the UK so I dont know how it works in America. But Ive seen the debates between the Republican candidates and I was wondering how they get elected to stand against Obama. Who votes for them? Can anyone vote or is it party members or who?
Answer: The rich people determine who gets to go against Obama.
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Take to the Web in the Battle for Iowa
Republican presidential hopefuls are turning to the web and social media as weapons in the war to win Iowa. On Jan. 3, Iowa Republican caucus-goers will ...
Iowa Caucuses Yield First Winner of Republican Primary Season
DES MOINES — Mitt Romney ’s quest to swiftly lock down the Republican presidential nomination with a commanding finish in the Iowa caucuses was spoiled on Tuesday night by the surging candidacy of Rick Santorum , who fought him to a draw on a shoestring budget by winning over conservatives who remain skeptical of Mr. Romney. In the - By JEFF ZELENY
Which Republican Candidate Would Make the Best Arts Nominee ...
Of all the clichés of American political life, one of the most stubborn is that the Republican Party hates the arts. Come election time, Republican candidates begin bashing the creative class, whether it is to attack Hollwood's ...
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES vie for Iowa votes - FT.com
Republican candidates were frantically trying to win over undecided Iowa voters in the final hours before the first ballots were to be cast for the party ...
Tight G.O.P. Race in Iowa Catches TV Anchors by Surprise
From their respective television studios in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday, the liberal MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow and the conservative Fox News commentator Karl Rove looked to Iowa and saw the same thing: a Republican race that was “tight as a tick.” Finally, they could agree about something. For a few hours on Tuesday night, the - By BRIAN STELTER
BBC News - Iowa caucus: REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES make final pitch
Republican White House hopefuls are making their final pitches to voters as they enter a last day of campaigning ahead of Tuesdays Iowa caucus. Mitt Romney maintains ...
REPORT: The REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES' Economic Agenda For The 1 ...
2 days ago ... This Tuesday, Iowans will officially kick off the process to nominate the Republican candidate for president. A close examination of all of the ...
Romney Wins Iowa Caucus by 8 Votes
DES MOINES — Mitt Romney ’s quest to swiftly lock down the Republican presidential nomination with a commanding finish in the Iowa caucuses was undercut on Tuesday night by the surging candidacy of Rick Santorum , who fought him to a draw on a shoestring budget by winning over conservatives who remain skeptical of Mr. Romney. In the - By JEFF ZELENY
Backers Hope Paul’s Iowa Strategy Will Move His Message
ANKENY, Iowa — Before the voting began in Iowa, Ron Paul was asked by an ABC correspondent, “When you lay your head on your pillow at night, do you see yourself in the Oval Office?” “Not really,” he said. But while few Republican strategists expect Mr. Paul to make it to the White House, the results last night showed - By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
What issue did REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES raise in?
What issue did Republican candidates raise in
the 1946 election? How successful or unsuccessful
were they? Why?
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What do the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES feel about a Draft?
Have any of the Republican candidates voiced their opinions on the possibility of a draft? If this war continues, as they would surely have it, Id be interested to know who would be most likely to institute conscription.
Answer: McCain, Romney, and Huckabee support it. Ron Paul is against it.
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Take to the Web in the Battle for Iowa
GOP presidential hopefuls are turning to the web and social media as weapons in the war to win Iowa. What are their digital strategies?
Is their any REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES that have a chance to beat President Obama in 2012?
I was wondering what Republican candidates would have a chance as President of the United States in the 2012 election? If you cant think of a Republican, then an Independent or another party candidate?
Answer: Currently the the Republican race is what is referred to as a horse race. To many canidates thus weakening the strength of any one candidate.
Haley Barbour and Huckabee have dropped out thinning it some. People are becoming disenchanted with the Tea Party's extremism and reluctance to negotiate. Thus Buchmann becomes a loser.
Palin is suffers from a lack of substance and thus becomes a liability. Additionally her numbers are going down in the polls.
That leaves three possibilities Gingrich, Romney and Giuliani All three have been looser''s in the past. Giuliani has lost his strength and fails to amaze. Gingrich, lost the congress for the Republic party and is not middle of the Road enough. This leaves Romney. He is more moderate than the others. However, reality shows his religion to be a liability.
I would say that the Republican's need a centrist who is willing modify not destroy health care, social security and medicare. He or she will need to take on Immigration. They will have to be willing to start enforcing current law. They will also have to attack the administrative ruling and be willing to challenge the concept of anchor babies. This candidate will also have to be pro Israel.
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Keli Goff: Are Iowa's Republican Frontrunners Taking Cues from ...
I'm at a loss to see any real difference between the manner in which Sharia law penalizes women who are raped and the efforts of Perry and his Personhood cohorts to penalize American rape survivors with a nonconsensual ...
Republican Election Calendar - Election 2012 - NYTimes.com
Calendar of Republican events for the 2012 Election. ... 10, 2011 · Dec. 15, 2011 · Campaign Finance · Compare the Candidates · Guide to Donations ...
Romney Leads in Iowa as REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Step Up Offensive ...
Six days before the Iowa caucuses, Republican presidential candidates revved up the offensive as new polls showed Mitt Romney once again leading the pack and Newt ...
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES may get another shot at Virginia ballot for ...
The slate of Republican presidential hopefuls who did not qualify for the Virginia primary might get another shot. Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli II plans to file ...
Fuel Fix » REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES vie for Iowa votes
Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum were locked in a tight race to clinch victory in the Iowa caucuses – with early vote counts and entrance polls showing a virtual three-way tie in the first contest for the Republican ...
Who are the stronger REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES for this year?
Why do people doubt Donald Trump? I mean take November 2, 2010 for example. It showed how people really felt about Barack Obama and the Democrats.
And why dont the Republicans put Ron Paul on the ticket? Instead of these weak Republicans like Mitt Romney or Huckabee?
Why doesnt Trump run as an independent? Choose RP as his running mate. They could really win if there are no other good Republican candidates.
Answer: only one person has announce intention to run for office at this point. and that is Tim Pawlenty former Governor of Minnesota. -... ....
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Republican Security Advisers Tied to $40 Billion in Contracts
Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- National security advisers to the Republican presidential candidates have ties to defense, homeland security and energy companies that have received at least $40 billion in federal contracts since 2008. Five of former ...
Racial Comments By REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES - YouTube
2012 Republican Presidential candidates Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum have made comments leading up to the Iowa Caucus regarding race (the Dream Ac...
2012 Republican Presidential Candidates
The Grand Old Party (GOP), as the Republican Party is sometimes referred to, can trace its roots back to the United States Democratic-Republican Party, with an anti ...
Iowa GOP caucus 2012: crunch time for riven REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES ...
Iowa GOP caucus 2012: crunch time for riven Republican candidates. Polls show Romney ahead going into Iowa caucuses but party remains worried about ability to defeat ...
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES are glum and glummer
But Paul isn’t the only candidate hawking “midnight in America.” The notion that the sunniest guy always wins probably will still hold true — but the fact that charisma-challenged Mitt Romney is that guy threatens the cliche that voters go for the ...
Candidates make their cases ahead of Iowa – USATODAY.com
The Republican candidates make their closing arguments to USA TODAY before the Iowa caucuses.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Dismiss Criticism of Romney as Mormon ...
Oct. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Republican presidential candidates dismissed a Baptist minister’s criticism of their party frontrunner Mitt Romney’s Mormon ...
Which Republican Candidate Would Make the Best Arts Nominee? The ARTINFO Endorsement
Of all the clichés of American political life, one of the most stubborn is that the Republican Party hates the arts. Come election time, Republican candidates begin bashing the creative class, whether it is to attack Hollwoods supposed liberal bias or ...
Sen. Portman Says Hes in No Hurry to Back Candidate
Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman is not in any rush to endorse a GOP presidential candidate, even though several appear to be courting his support. Former governors Mitt Romney and Jon Huntsman have visited Portman’s office, the first-term ...
What makes the REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES different from George W Bush?
Can anyone tell me where any of the Republican candidates would be different from W, other than being more conservative on immigration? Ron Paul would be different, all the candidates say they would be more agressive on immigration. What else? They have all criticized the handling of the war, but not said they would do anything different. They all believe in his tax cuts, his judges, his policy of expanding democracy inthe mideast. Other than immigration are any of them proposing doing anything differently than the least popular president since Nixon?
Answer: Every republican is exactly the same.
They are out to preserve the republican way of life more than they are to truly do whats best for the american people as a whole.
Alsways have been that way, and always will be that way.
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If Ron Paul winds Republican nomination, Obama is in for a tough challenge. If the other insane candidates win Obama can rest easy From: PamCrossland - Source: TweetDeck
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RT @AislingWootten: Perplexed by all these Republican candidates so fervently maintaining a contradictory pro-life + pro-death penalty stance. 100% illogical. From: v_jamieson - Source: web
@MattAnderson__ Of the Republican candidates and Obama, Obama would be least likely to invade anyone. @kirkbroadhurst From: benharkin - Source: web
Mooi tenenkrommend overzicht. Republikeinen over #klimaatverandering: http://t.co/Q3OaYabB From: rnw_science - Source: web
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Listening to NPR w.r.t. Iowa: Are the Republican candidates for real? They make G.W. seem left wing. From: shane_tomlinson - Source: web
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RT @carbonbrief: Jon Huntsman differs from other Republican candidates on climate. He also got 1% in Iowa. http://t.co/lnrPiZlo From: planetkooler - Source: TweetDeck
All these Republican candidates just look TOO much like American politicians. From: jamesandrews10 - Source: web
RT @tweeter_anita: Fascinating graphic on the size of republican candidate entourages.. Ht @sunny_hundal http://t.co/kek8xpYn From: SiTheTallGuy - Source: Twitter for iPhone
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