Last Sunday Representative from Texas, Republican Ron Paul, was interviewed on the CNN program “State of the Union.” During the interview Paul, who is now in a race for the nomination to be the Republican candidate for president in this year’s upcoming presidential elections, told Candy Crowley that social conservatism is “a losing position” for…
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Certainly, one would assume that Mitt Romney has the backing of those from the Mormon faith. It might surprise some, however, to realize that a growing number of Hispanic Mormons are fighting to ensure that he doesn’t get into office. Immigration Stance The issue? Romney’s stance against immigrants and what it means for Hispanic immigrants. …
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President Obama’s campaign really should be able to do better than this. Dana Milbank argues in a recent article in The Washington Post that Republicans are going to be faced with a struggle to attract the Latino vote. Based on their stance against the DREAM immigration reform act,the Republicans will be hard pressed to court…
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The message delivered by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu could not be clearer: A political solution must be found to address the unrest in Syria, and there will not international troops placed there without the consent of the Syrian regime. The two leaders spend the day getting ready…
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Obama is at it again. Beware of his “truth teams” that are heading to 13 “swing states” soon to counteract attacks on the president’s record. In perfect “Big Brother” fashion, these teams will head to Iowa, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, Nevada, Ohio and Virginia. New Obama Plan…
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Sarah Palin is at it again. During the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) yesterday in Washington, Palin wooed her supporters and energized the crowd. After chanting “USA, USA!” in response to some protesters who were yelling “Mic-check!,” Palin then said, “We just won – see how easy that is,” as the protestors were escorted out…
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Taking two important contests over the weekend, Mitt Romney is continuing to maintain his strong lead as the Republican choice for the nomination to run against President Obama in this year’s coming election for president of the United States. Conservative Activists Pick Romney The first win came on Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Committee…
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A new poll conducted by Wenzel Strategies showed that one out of five Republicans will most likely vote for Obama come November. This startling result points to the fact that none of the Republican candidates who have been traveling the primary circuit in recent days have managed to pull together and solidify in any significant…
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In remarks made in a speech on Monday the Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai said that there is now a “trust deficit” between Washington, DC and Beijing, but he continued to say that he hopes the upcoming visit of the soon-to-be leader of China to the US next week will help foster better relations….
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At the “Runway to Win” fund-raiser for incumbent presidential candidate President Barack Obama scheduled for this Tuesday, the re-election will be selling tote bags, T-shirts and other accessories emblazoned with the latest brand, ”Obama for President.” Below Market Value These items were created by some of the world’s most sought-after designers, Republicans are arguing that…
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