
This analysis today from Michael Barone, America’s most widely respected election analyst and forecaster: “Possible Epic Party Disaster for Democrats” – a landslide election which, if held today, would be vastly larger than 1994 or 1946 – with up to 155 house democrat seats in play, and up to 20 democrat senate seats which could [...]
February 1, 2010 | Posted in
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Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, the blunt-talking conservative who once was the No. 3 Senate Republican, will make appearances this fall in the early caucus state of Iowa.
Santorum’s scheduled to give a speech Oct. 1 at the University of Dubuque about the future of the Republican Party, John Brabender, his longtime political adviser, said Wednesday. [...]

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) leads the Republican presidential field in the home of the nation’s first primary, according to a new poll.
Romney is the preferred choice of just over 50 percent of New Hampshire voters, according to the poll. Romney easily led former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) and former Arkansas Gov. Mike [...]

No more “Party of No.”
Top Republican officials and lawmakers plan to announce on Thursday a series of town hall-style meetings about their ideas for shaping the country. With the backing of the House and Senate GOP leaders, the new group will operate outside the Republican National Committee and highlight conservative policy ideas and draw contrasts [...]

A national Republican group is hitting the telephones to remind Pennsylvania Democrats that Sen. Arlen Specter was endorsed by President Bush in 2004 and that he angered labor unions by opposing a bill to make it easier for workers to form unions.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee launched its “robocall” campaign Wednesday. Spokeswoman Amber Wilkerson says [...]
April 29, 2009 | Posted in
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Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter is a Democrat again following a decades-long run with the Republicans, a defection that has the GOP warning about the perils of unchecked power only a few years after it controlled both the White House and Congress. The move leaves Democrats with 59 votes in the Senate, and has them hoping [...]
April 29, 2009 | Posted in
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