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We’d like more clarity in the debates to come
The following editorial appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Friday, Oct. 5: ___ Mitt Romney had a good night _ a great night, in fact. If it’s possible to “win” a debate, Ro Continue Reading
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Akin and McCaskill both seek the mantle of Harry Truman
Oct. 06–With his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in question, conservative Republican Todd Akin stood before reporters last month and summoned the memory of Missouri’s Democratic lion. “In 1940, Ha Continue Reading
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Akin and McCaskill both seek the mantle of Harry Truman
Oct. 06–With his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in question, conservative Republican Todd Akin stood before reporters last month and summoned the memory of Missouri’s Democratic lion. “In 1940, Ha Continue Reading
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Doyle McManus: Real presidential debate is possible
There are two ways that Wednesday’s debate between President Obama and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, could change the course of the presidential campaign. One would be for Romney to find an effecti Continue Reading
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The Miami Herald Fred Grimm column
Oct. 04–Who would have thought that two disparate instances of imprudence back in 2003, one in wartime Iraq, one in party-time Miami Beach, would come to have such relevance in the Florida election of 2012? Continue Reading
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BLOG: Texas on the Potomac: Five best and worst debate moments for Romney, Obama (VIDEO)
Oct. 03–In the weeks leading up to tonight’s presidential debate there has been great deal of hype and speculation about who will make a stronger case as to why they deserve the presidency. Whether Pre Continue Reading
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Battle of ‘Sesame Street’: Political fight over PBS has long history
NEW YORK _ When Mitt Romney vowed to cut government funding for the Public Broadcasting Service during Wednesday night’s presidential debate, network chief Paula Kerger says she “just about fell off the sofa” 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.
