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Tea party freshmen balance principles, pragmatism, loyalty
WASHINGTON _ The tea party congressional candidates whose victories made 2010 a wave election for Republicans came to Washington united in their desire to slash spending, cut the size of government and place conservative prin Continue Reading
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Politics pushing ‘unfriend’ buttons
Oct. 14–Alyssa Eppich of Saco says she learned the hard way that politics and Facebook don’t always mix. She once posted a comment on her Facebook page that was supportive of President Obama. It cost h Continue Reading
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BLOG: Pennsylvania Ave.: Libertarians remain on Pennsylvania ballot
Oct. 11–Washington– When Pennsylvanians vote next month they won’t have just Barack Obama [http://www.mcall.com/topic/politics/government/barack-obama-PEPLT007408.topic] and Mitt Romney [http://w Continue Reading
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Politics pushing ‘unfriend’ buttons
Oct. 14–Alyssa Eppich of Saco says she learned the hard way that politics and Facebook don’t always mix. She once posted a comment on her Facebook page that was supportive of President Obama. It cost h Continue Reading
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BLOG: Pennsylvania Ave.: Libertarians remain on Pennsylvania ballot
Oct. 11–Washington– When Pennsylvanians vote next month they won’t have just Barack Obama [http://www.mcall.com/topic/politics/government/barack-obama-PEPLT007408.topic] and Mitt Romney [http://w Continue Reading
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Johnson Gets Hearty Welcome at UNM
Oct. 10–Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson brought his struggling campaign home to New Mexico on Tuesday and received a hero’s welcome from several hundred people who gathered to hear him speak at the U Continue Reading
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Voters to pick representative for new Congressional district
Oct. 11–The race to represent the newly formed District 27 in Washington, D.C., is heating up as the Nov. 6 election approaches. Voters will choose from four candidates: first-term Republican incumbent Blake Continue Reading
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Walmart Moms: Walmart Moms Talk First 100 Days
Walmart Moms discuss what they want to see addressed during the first 100 days of the next presidency.
