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Will Perry Plan Shake Up The GOP Race?
By Carole on Oct 25, 2011
According to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll, 25% of Republican primary voters currently favor Businessman Herman Cain as the potential GOP presidential nominee, 21% prefer former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and the rest of the field is at 10% or less. But the real headline is that 80% of respondents say they have yet to make up their minds.
Gingrich's New Contract With America
By Carole on Sep 29, 2011
Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich will officially release his 21st Century Contract with America this afternoon. The former Speaker of the House says the plan to "fundamentally change the trajectory of America" would most likely take a President Gingrich two full terms to implement and includes new choices in how Americans would buy health insurance, pay their income taxes and save for retirement.
Obama Tries To Stick Others With His Bill
By Carole on Sep 19, 2011
As promised, President Barack Obama proposed his $1.5 trillion dollar tax hike today; an attempt to send the bill for his own failures to those who have managed to succeed despite the dismal economy. He also promised to veto any debt-reduction legislation that cuts benefits while failing to include higher taxes on the wealthy.
Republican Bob Turner Wins In NY-9
By Carole on Sep 14, 2011
Congratulations to Republican Bob Turner who broke the Democratic Party's 88 year hold on the House seat most recently held by disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-New York). With 70 percent of precincts reporting, Mr. Turner won 53 percent of the vote compared to Democrat David Weprin's 47 percent. That was enough for the Associated Press to declare Mr. Turner the winner.
NY-9 Will Vote On The Obama Agenda
By Carole on Aug 31, 2011
If there was any question that next month's special election in New York's 9th congressional district will be a referendum on President Barack Obama's policies, yesterday's New York Times endorsement removes all doubt. Not surprisingly, the left-leaning paper's editorial board has chosen to support Democrat David Weprin in the September 13 contest to replace disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner. But the reasons given for that support have little to do with the candidate's qualifications and everything to do with the Obama agenda.


