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... from her Democratic opponent.
This is, of course, not strictly true: Scozzafava is a New York Republican, and Palin, Thompson, and Santorum —each of whom would be far from a presidential primary favorite in their ... camps for socialist “reeducation”.
Scozzafava, however, has the backing of the Republican party, is running only four percentage points behind her Democratic rival, and ...
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... couple of thoughts to clarify my personal beliefs. First of all, I believe in maintaining a two party system, just as I believe in The United States of America and defending the US ... reassert the principles upon which our great nation was established, we also need to retake the Republican party away from the usurpers who have stolen it away from those of us who aligned ourselves with the GOP because ...
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... that White House political strategists anticipated the havoc this would wreak in a Republican party where it is clearly the talk radio political culture which seeks to ... in Virginia and New Jersey and fears that no matter what happens conservatives will use it to argue that the party needs to go more to the right and not listen to those pesky moderates, centrists or conservatives who aren’t ...
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... no longer claim to be the majority part of the country. Many people are saying that unless the Republican Party changes it will die. If I were a Democrat I would also be disturbed about the future of the ... and moderate voices that would otherwise aid in the healing process and perhaps steer the party in a constructive direction.
Nothing like that appears to be anywhere on the horizon I'm ...
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... limb here and predict that before the 2014 mid-terms, the Republican party coalition will split, with the conservative wing ... "Thou shalt not speak ill of any Republican." is not binding on the current right wing grassroots ... basic problem seems to be that for much of the country, anyone right-wing enough to make it through a Republican primary is way too right-wing to win a general election ...
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... Washington. If that were the case then why is Hopson and other Democrats now hiding in the Republican Party? When the national perception of President Bush ... decision to turn tail on his party and seek shelter in the Republican Party of Texas. Rep. Hopson ... time when the conservative revolution is taking hold once again in the Republican Party we do NOT want liberal Democrats like Hopson with a career ...
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