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Tell us The Tea Party takeover of Tarrant County Republicans is nearly complete. With four days to go, candidates from the party's libertarian faction seem poised to wrest two Texas House seats away from established Republicans, and a Ron Paul
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Mark Makela for The New York Times On Thursday, Mitt Romney took his campaign to Philadelphia. If past incumbents have been reluctant to directly engage opponents this early in an election year for fear of looking like a candidate rather than a
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The Senate on Thursday voted twice to try to keep student loan interest rates low but got nowhere. Senators rejected dueling Republican and Democratic plans to stop rates from doubling in July, because of partisan fighting again over how the $6-
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The Democratic Party will hold its national convention in Charlotte this September. The choice of venue was a signal that North Carolina would be a key part of President Obama's re-election strategy...There's the high profile trial of former
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Five top members of the Clark County, Nev., Republican Party have resigned in an apparent dispute with supporters of Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). The resignations were confirmed by Cindy Lake, the former county party secretary who has been tapped to
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Senate candidate Pete Hegseth, who was trounced in a GOP endorsing contest last week, made clear Thursday that he is a former U.S. Senate candidate. "He will abide by the endorsement process and not run in a primary," spokesman Kyler Nerison said in
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Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney likes to portray himself as a better job creator than President Barack Obama, but he may have a hard time backing up those boasts. "We were able to create over 100,000 jobs,"
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Regular monthly campaign finance reports for these committees were due last Sunday...One committee isn't following the monthly pattern, causing confusion in the way the April numbers have been reported. Romney Victory Inc. -- a committee raising
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School In all the months of Republican primaries and early campaigning, the topic of education rarely emerged. That changed on Wednesday when the presumed Republican nominee, Mitt Romney, announced his new education agenda. The photo with The New
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Written by Filed Under Same-sex marriage ranks low among issues important to most Iowa voters, says U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley, but he believes President Barack Obamas support for gay marriage could cost him the Hawkeye State in November in a tight
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