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President Obama Beating Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney in 2012 Says Zogby Poll

July 30, 2010 by Jerry · 2 Comments 

President Obama Beating Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney in 2012 Says Zogby Poll – A recent poll that was performed by Zogby shows that despite his 46% approval rating, most Americans prefer Barack Obama over Republican candidates like Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin. Zogby International is a marketing research firm that has been leading the way with a number of innovative polls in recent months.
According to them, he would easily beat Sarah Palin, Mitt Romney, and Mike Huckabee. Romney would be the closest challenger for Obama, who still beats Romney by two percentage points. Palin was a full nine percentage points behind President Barack Obama in the poll.
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Basil Marceaux:GOP Internet Sensation

July 29, 2010 by Jerry · Leave a Comment 

Basil Marceaux:GOP Internet Sensation – Tennessee Republican gubernatorial hopeful Basil Marceaux has followed Barack Obama and Sarah Palin’s lead, and turned his campaign toward focusing on the Internet, where his campaign has gone viral.
The candidate has promised that he will make everyone immune from all state laws for the rest of their lives, and has stated that he would like to live in a country where everyone carries guns.While he is never going to be elected given his viewpoints, it is interesting to see how much attention he has received from a number of different communities online. He has been endorsed by the hillbilly comedy duo Jackie Broyles and Dunlap, likely as more of a joke than anything else.
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Kelly Ayotte Sarah Palin Endorsement Hurting Her?

July 27, 2010 by Jerry · 1 Comment 

Kelly Ayotte Sarah Palin Endorsement Hurting Her – A recent poll has shown that Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Republican candidate Kelly Ayotte in her bid for the US Senate in New Hampshire may actually do her more harm than good. A new survey that was released by the Public Policy Polling group has found that Ayotte has seen her support fall since she was endorsed by Sarah Palin.
The report said that the Palin endorsement made 51% of voters less likely to back her, while only 26% said that they were more inclined to vote for someone who was endorsed by Sarah Palin. Moderates disliked the endorsement even more, with 65% saying that a Palin endorsement would turn them off, while only 14% of moderates said that a Palin endorsement would make them more likely to vote for a candidate.
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Obama Focuses on Harry Reid 2010 Re-Election

July 10, 2010 by Terry Reth · Leave a Comment 

Obama Focuses on Harry Reid 2010 Re-Election – The White House and several other allied campaign committees were working long hours in order to compile a list of midterm campaigns to be prioritized. However, the actual decision process had little debate over which race would be their top priority, specifically regarding the re-election of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. His re-election has been a long and drawn out fight in Nevada and seeing the Democrat’s approval ratings started to fall there were reasons to worry.
However, one part operative writes, “He’s the goddamn leader.” This statement put the situation very clear that the Senate and the Democratic Party will protect its leaders.
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Sarah Palin to Replace Michael Steele?

July 7, 2010 by Terry Reth · Leave a Comment 

Sarah Palin to Replace Michael Steele? - Many Republicans have spoken out about their feelings towards Obama and his directions with the U.S. military. Just recently at a Connecticut fundraiser Michael Steele suggested that they should no longer support an “unwinnable war of Obama’s choosing.” Undeniably speaking about our placement in Afghanistan, the location where terrorists that attacked our country on September 11th, 2001 still reside. Michael Steele, one of the speakers at the event is under heavy fire for his tirade.
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Sarah Palin Slams Obamacare Again

July 5, 2010 by Jerry · Leave a Comment 

Sarah Palin Slams Obamacare Again – Obama’s reform of the health care system in America would limit contributions to health savings accounts and raise insurance costs for some people including those with special needs, according to Sarah Palin. Palin has been outspoken about how she feels about the recent health care reform bill, and recently spoke on the issue during several speaking engagements. She said that new rules would make for a number of high tax hikes as soon as the bill starts to go into effect.
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John Boehner Fights Back, Slams Obama

July 2, 2010 by Terry Reth · Leave a Comment 

John Boehner Fights Back, Slams Obama – The House Republican Leader John Boehner has been taking a lot of punches being thrown his way but the political leader hasn’t been dishing anything back. That was as of yesterday at least because now John has taken a new approach to the bipartisan attacks that critics have been relentless with delivering. Some critics have gone as far as accusing him of belittling the financial crisis in American and acting as if there wasn’t a massive recession being dealt with throughout the country over the last couple years. Critics also suggest that he has promoted cuts to social security and been very lazy with his political procedures.
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The Case for Immigration Enforcement and Secure Borders

July 2, 2010 by Terry Reth · Leave a Comment 

The Case for Immigration Enforcement and Secure Borders – Faisal Shahzad, the main man behind the plot to blow up a bomb that was centrally located in time square was a naturalized, U.S. citizen but he had terrorism on his mind from the beginning. However, his presence in American rocketed immigration enforcement to the front pages of the papers. What happened exposed many flaws in the United States immigration system as well as the many weaknesses that exist in our policies and information sources. Many Americans feel that our government hasn’t focused on gathering intelligence about U.S. citizens such as Faisal. These are people who have been naturalized in the U.S. because of our currently failing policies. It’s undeniable that many people believe immigration enforcement and secure borders can keep America safe and protect our people from the terrorists that exist in close quarter countries.
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Final Financial Reform Bill House Passage

July 1, 2010 by Terry Reth · Leave a Comment 

Final Financial Reform Bill House Passage – It’s been close to two years since the meltdown in Wall Street that sent the economy on a downfall. The recession sent the United States economy into a dark hole that we haven’t seen as a country since the hard times of the Great Depression. While things weren’t nearly as bad this time around, they were an alarming wake-up call that something needs to be done. Suddenly, we’re seeing change in America as the House of Representatives voted Wednesday to pass a huge bill that will provide a complete change in the financial reform process of the government. The new bill will extend the government’s capabilities to interact with businesses and other companies.
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