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Mark Sanford’s New Integrity Test
As Republicans soul-search about how to align themselves with the contemporary values and concerns of the American people, global climate change apparently remains verboten. In fact, the GOP is moving farther away from its own voters on the issue Continue Reading
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Obama Poll Watch — April 2013
Leveling Out Welcome back once again to our monthly examination of President Barack Obama’s job approval polling numbers. In April, Obama’s numbers returned to a normal level, after experiencing a very short post-election ̶ Continue Reading
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Stuart Stevens, Romney Adviser, Says 2012 Was Not A Fair Fight
WASHINGTON — Stu Stevens’ recounting of the 2012 campaign is a tale of woe. The former senior strategist for Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign on Wednesday played up the campaign’s disadvantages — so much so Continue Reading
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Maybe Americans agree about more than they know
WASHINGTON (AP) — Can we agree on this? Americans still think alike much of the time even if our politicians don’t. To get heads nodding, just say something worrisome about the economy or di Continue Reading
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Is Gabriel Gomez the next Scott Brown?
BARNSTABLE, Mass. He is hailed as the second-coming of Scott Brown: A young, telegenic military man with moderate Republican views and a candidate with a real possibility of winning the Massachusetts Senate seat. But Gabriel Gomez is Continue Reading
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Small turnout may decide rare mayor runoff
May 07–A small group of Dayton voters may take a big step toward deciding the city’s next mayor Tuesday, as the field will be winnowed from three big-name candidates to two for the November election. T Continue Reading
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Poll: Sanford holds slim lead in congressional race
May 06–COLUMBIA, S.C. — Perhaps Mark Sanford talking to a life-size cardboard photo of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was not such a crazy idea after all. The former South Carolina governor, the Re Continue Reading