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Byron York: Today’s GOP Lives in Reagan’s World
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Today’s GOP Lives in Reagan’s World
by Byron York
On May 2, Republicans will gather at the Reagan Library in Santa Barbara, Calif., for the first GOP presidential debate of the 2012 campaign. It’s not clear which candidates will be there, but here’s a safe bet: Each will declare himself, or herself, a Reagan Republican.
Such [...]
Hugh Hewitt: On The GOP’s Message Going Forward
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On The GOP’s Message Going Forward
by Hugh Hewitt
None of the candidates who seek this weekend to replace Michael Steele as chairman of the Republican National Committee are household names. Reince Priebus is the chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party, Saul Anuzis is the forrmer chair of the Michigan GOP, Ann Wagner is [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Dick Morris: Republican Trend Continues
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Republican Trend Continues
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
The mainstream media is peddling the line that the Democrats are staging a comeback, slicing Republican leads. It is absolute nonsense. A close review of polling in every close House race in the nation indicates that Republicans now lead in 53 seats currently held by [...]
Dick Morris: The Myth of Conservative Vulnerability
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The Myth of Conservative Vulnerability
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
This week’s primary victories of Christine O’Donnell in Delaware and Joe DioGuardi in New York illustrate how the tea party is cleansing the Republican Party and installing true believers over professional politicians. It is a healthy trend that will continue to recreate the [...]
Jillian Bandes: 9/12 Reveals GOP Intensity for November Elections
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9/12 Reveals GOP Intensity for November Elections
by Jillian Bandes
The tea party has something in common with fine wine: it gets better with age. This year’s 9/12 rally came replete with the types of moveable signs that were clearly crafted with care and the types of activists who are quick on their feet with [...]
Hugh Hewitt: The GOP’s Need for Speed
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The GOP’s Need for Speed
by Hugh Hewitt
Mike Pence gets it.
In an interview with CNBC –picked up by The Hill– the House GOP’s number three gave the explicit assurance that a return to the majority for Republicans would mean an extension of the tax cuts.
“Well, we’re going to stay focused on Election Day. But [...]
Dick Morris & Eileen McGann: How Republicans Will Win the Senate
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How Republicans Will Win the Senate
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
It gets tiresome hearing the conventional wisdom say that the Democrats will likely keep control of the Senate. Far from it.
To gain control, Republicans must win 10 new seats. An analysis of the latest polling data suggests that Republicans currently hold the lead [...]
Hugh Hewitt: The Year of the GOP Women
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The Year of the GOP Women
by Hugh Hewitt
Analysts across the MSM are still trying to figure out how the GOP comes up not just with Meg Whitman and from a so-called “progressive state” like California, but also Nikki Haley in South Carolina, Sharron Angle in Nevada, Susana Martinez in [...]
