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Dick Morris: The Republican Senate
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The Republican Senate
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Republicans gnashed their teeth in frustration as the national tide of GOP resurgence washed up against the massive Democratic fortresses in Nevada, Washington state, Colorado and California. When they neither toppled nor faltered, most conservatives resigned themselves to a divided Congress with the Republican House [...]
Michael Medved: A New Generation GOP Is Good News for Conservative Future
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A New Generation GOP Is Good News for Conservative Future
by Michael Medved
It’s true that the November elections brought prominent winners in both parties, but the contrast between Democratic and Republican victors is highly revealing.
The biggest Democratic success stories involved re-elected Sens. Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid, and new California governor Jerry Brown [...]
Terry Paulson: What the GOP Landslide Means for America
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What the GOP Landslide Means for America
by Terry Paulson
P. J. O’Rourke said it best, “This is not just about an election – It’s going to be a RESTRAINING ORDER!” Just what does the Republican landslide mean to America, to Washington politics, and to you?
Elections have consequences. Voters make choices. But a campaign [...]
Dennis Prager: This Is a Referendum, Not an Election
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This Is a Referendum, Not an Election
by Dennis Prager
Next Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010 is not Election Day. It is Referendum Day.
It may be commonplace for commentators to announce that every election is “the most important election in our lifetime” or something analogous. But having never said that of a presidential election, let [...]
Michael Barone: Voters Fed up With Obama’s Big, Bossy Government
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Voters Fed up With Obama’s Big, Bossy Government
by Michael Barone
Out on the campaign trail, Barack Obama has given us his analysis of why his party is headed for significant losses in the election nine days hence.
“Part of the reason that our politics seems so tough right now,” said the president for whom [...]
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Hugh Hewitt: Wow. Just Wow. Could The Wave Grow Larger Still?
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Wow. Just Wow. Could The Wave Grow Larger Still?
by Hugh Hewitt
I was talking to the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza on my radio show Wednesday when the story broke that Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann had raised $5.4 million dollars in campaign contributions in the third quarter of 2010. Cillizza took in a [...]
Fred Barnes: Four Causes that Will Lead to a Democratic Election Nightmare
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Four Causes that Will Lead to a Democratic Election Nightmare
by Fred Barnes
The four causes of what’s likely to be a landslide defeat for Democrats in the midterm election are now locked in place. All that’s left for Democrats in the final three weeks of the campaign is to trash Republicans, [...]
Bruce Bialosky: The Second Most Important California Election
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The Second Most Important California Election
by Bruce Bialosky
California has 12% of America’s population. The results of the upcoming election will determine the future not only of the state, but likely the nation as well. The race for governor, between Meg Whitman and Jerry Brown, could not be more meaningful or illustrate a [...]
Jonah Goldberg: To Obama’s Chagrin, Young Voters Get Serious
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To Obama’s Chagrin, Young Voters Get Serious
by Jonah Goldberg
“Repeatedly stabbing the air with his finger,” a visibly frustrated Barack Obama complained to Rolling Stone: “It is inexcusable for any Democrat or progressive right now to stand on the sidelines in this midterm election.” The very “idea that we’ve got a lack of enthusiasm [...]
