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Expand Holder’s IRS Investigation to All Voter Intimidation as Civil Rights’ Violations
Well, well, well, well… lookie here. Republicans are (feigning) apoplexy over what still appears to be a fairly reasonable set of computer search terms the IRS established to determine if purported “social welfare” organization Continue Reading
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Michele Bachmann: IRS Scandal Undermines 2012 Election’s ‘Credibility’
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) suggested Sunday that the IRS’ targeting of conservative groups during the 2012 presidential campaign undermines the election’s credibility, accusing President Barack Obama’s administration of R Continue Reading
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South Korea spokesman fired over ‘disgraceful incident’
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) South Korean President Park Geun-hye fired her chief spokesman because of what her office said Friday was a "disgraceful incident" during Park’s trip to the United States, in what could be a domestic Continue Reading
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BLOG: The Scoop: For First Time, Black Voter Turnout Topped Whites in 2012 Election, New Census Data Show
May 08–For what is likely the first time ever, blacks who were eligible to vote went to the polls at slightly higher rates than whites during the 2012 election in which Barack Obama won a second term, newly released Cen Continue Reading
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Boston Herald Joe Battenfeld column
May 08–In a sign of concern among Democrats, U.S. Rep. Edward J. Markey’s Senate campaign is launching the first of an expected barrage of TV ads as national Republicans accused him of running a “despicable& Continue Reading
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Still on trail of Obamacare repeal
Republicans know their repeal votes on Obamacare are symbolic but repeal remains a potent GOP message on the campaign trail for the 2014 midterm elections. GOP politicians running for Senate in states like Georgia and Louisiana have Continue Reading
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Massachusetts Senate Special Election Race Still Looks Tight
A new poll conducted for Republican Gabriel Gomez’s campaign shows Gomez trailing Democratic Rep. Ed Markey by just three points. The May 5-7 poll of 800 likely special election voters by OnMessage, Inc., a Republican political consu Continue Reading