2010

The Midterm Election Aftermath

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The Midterm Election Aftermath

The election is mostly over, except some congressional races, 4 gubernatorial races and the race for the Alaskan Senate seat, which are still undecided. What we already know is that the Democrats have lost tremendously across the board. At least 60 seats in the House of Representatives and six seats in the Senate were...
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It’s Election Day. Go Vote!

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It’s Election Day. Go Vote!

Everyone has a different opinion on how we should get the country back on track. Some people base their vote on the economy, others on national security. While this election was one of the nastiest I’ve ever witnessed, it is nonetheless a very important one. The economy is still not as healthy as it...
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Christine O’Donnell: A storyteller wants to be Senator

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Election Day is just one day away and it will not only be a turning point for the Obama administration, but also for the Tea Party movement. Nobody knows how the election will turn out and what the headlines on November 3rd will be, but it is most likely that the Republicans will at...
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Unword of This Election: Extreme

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Just having finished watching the Pennsylvania Senate debate between Democrat Joe Sestak and Republican Pat Toomey, I have to say that both succeeded in making this debate about extremism. When asked about specific topics or their own policies, they avoided answering and instead blame the opponent most of the time. Sestak constantly tied his...
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Every vote counts

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Every vote counts

On Tuesday primaries were held in Michigan. One of them stood out, the Republican primary for 1st Congressional District, to be exact. The two most promising candidates, Jason Allen and Dan Benishek are separated by just a single vote, according to the Detroit Free Press. Benishek, a Tea Party favorite, will have defeated Allen,...
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Rand Paul starts flip-flopping before even getting elected

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Republican candidate for the Kentucky Senate seat, Rand Paul, who stands for limited government and a change in Washington, starts to back down on his campaign promises. Back in the primary campaign, Paul decided not to endorse Mitch McConnell for Senate Minority leader, before he knows of any opponents. This seems to have changed...
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Sharron Angle is allergic to media

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Harry Reid’s Republican opponent ran from reporters after a short speech she gave during a so called “press conference”. Angle left the building right when the press expected to be allowed to ask questions. I always thought press conferences involve the press in some kind, but I guess Angle is way ahead of me...
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Sharron Angle believes incest is God’s plan

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During a radio interview, the Republican candidate for Senate Sharron Angle was asked about viewpoint on abortion. As a Republican and also Pro-Life candidate her opinion on abortion is very clear. The contestant for the senate seat of Majority Leader Harry Reid in Nevada basically said that abortions should not be allowed under any...
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Democrats – There’s An App For That

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Democrats – There’s An App For That

On Thursday The Democratic Party application for iPhone and iPad appeared in the Apple App Store. This marks a new era of reaching out to voters online. While the 2008 presidential race introduced new media with my.BarackObama.com and increased the use of Facebook and Twitter, this year politicians might go a step further and...
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Rand Paul afraid of Mexican moles?

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Rand Paul afraid of Mexican moles?

Paul presents ideas about border fence, illegal aliens in a statement on his campaign homepage. The Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Kentucky issued a statement, in which he describes his views on immigration. His stance on the amnesty issue is pretty clear – he opposes amnesty for illegal immigrants, because it would encourage...
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