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		<title>Why Newt Could Win</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 09:04:16 +0000</pubDate>
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 Obama birth certificate long, tornadoes in Alabama, a series of economic relations and so on. But coverage of Bin Laden (right) dominated the news, and there is no doubt that most of the movements in the polls Obama was due. Assessment of Obama in Gallup tracking improved from 46 percent before the announcement of [...]]]></description>
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<p> Obama birth certificate long, tornadoes in Alabama, a series of economic relations and so on. But coverage of Bin Laden (right) dominated the news, and there is no doubt that most of the movements in the polls Obama was due. Assessment of Obama in Gallup tracking improved from 46 percent before the announcement of Bin Laden to a maximum of 52 percent, before increasing to 51 percent, where it now resides. Other things are going &#8211; the release of Mr. rebounds attraction is that they seem easy to quantify. </p>
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<p> Obama&#39;s numbers would be like if it had not bin Laden. It could be worse &#8211; and look to the red line in the table below. If this scenario emerges, the experts conclude that it is likely to rebound Laden &quot;Bin was short-lived. I do not know, however, is that Mr. </p>
<p> Obama scores have been improving, with or without him. Obama presidency together, and the rebound may appear as if it had never disappeared &#8211; when in reality, the killing of Bin Laden were a relatively minor factor, and kill Bin Laden could be seen as Mr. convert this scenario, the conventional wisdom is exactly the opposite. </p>
<p> Since most people who pass a vote to reelect the president, increased the number of Obama with a gain of one percentage point approval rating, which is still available after the initial bounce is fading. He suggested &#8211; and to be clear, this is just a guess &#8211; that the death of Bin Laden could be part of Obama&#39;s vote in November 2012 by one percentage point, while the decrease of his Republican opponent on the same margin. </p>
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		<title>Can Obama Win Over Cleantech Enthusiasts In The 2012 Election?</title>
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 Surprise! President Barack Obama is running for reelection in 2012, announced today. But voters wonder whether the mentality of clean technologies can keep pace with the aggressive expansion of clean technology projects displayed in his State of the Union this year after a series of disasters and defeats that have changed the game. 

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<p> Surprise! President Barack Obama is running for reelection in 2012, announced today. But voters wonder whether the mentality of clean technologies can keep pace with the aggressive expansion of clean technology projects displayed in his State of the Union this year after a series of disasters and defeats that have changed the game. </p>
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<p> Wind energy is also some resistance due to a &quot;not in my backyard&quot; mentality that has frustrated the wind energy company, to the point of suspension of production plans altogether. Obama will have to reconcile its aggressive clean energy plan with a series of recent disasters that have changed the landscape of clean energy field.There been much discussion about the dangers of nuclear power after a magnitude 9.0 earthquake shook andset the coast of Japan, a chain of events leading to a nuclear catastrophe station Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power. </p>
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		<title>How To Win Your Thanksgiving Arguments</title>
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To ensure they&#8217;re working, Obama has promised $85 billion to update existing systems. The U.S. The weapons reductions only ask each side to reduce their stockpiles by a third. Russia is helping us in Afghanistan, and it is helping put pressure on the Iranians to slow their nuclear program. Senate should ratify: This treaty is [...]]]></description>
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<p>To ensure they&#8217;re working, Obama has promised $85 billion to update existing systems. The U.S. The weapons reductions only ask each side to reduce their stockpiles by a third. Russia is helping us in Afghanistan, and it is helping put pressure on the Iranians to slow their nuclear program. Senate should ratify: This treaty is not a security risk and would improve relations with Russia which is crucial. arsenal will have enough missiles to maintain the deterrent. Jon Kyl, the primary person blocking this deal, wants to delay the vote until the next session of Congress, when Republicans will have more votes and thus more leverage over the president. If the treaty breaks down, it weakens Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who has shown that he can work with President Obama, and it strengthens Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who hasn&#8217;t. Why would Henry Kissinger, James Baker, and Brent Scowcroft&#8211;Republicans all&#8211;support this if it were a bad deal? Politics is supposed to stop at the water&#8217;s edge. (Though it appears he can work with animals). Yet Republican Sen.</p>
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<p>She backed the Senate candidate in New Hampshire, another one. The genes will take over control of the host. Can she win? That&#8217;s a separate question. Yes: She&#8217;s said she&#8217;ll run if no one else picks up the mantle. In the recent election she endorsed the governors of Iowa and South Carolina, key early GOP primary states. She&#8217;s done everything but scream it. Have you seen the gauzy Everywoman ads? Plus, no politician who bathes in the constant hymns from supporters calling on her to run can reject the call. She has said her husband is leaning toward supporting a run. She has pledged that she can beat Obama. She&#8217;s also used her Facebook page to talk about her record as governor, something you wouldn&#8217;t do if you just wanted to sweeten your Fox News contract.</p>
<p>Independents and moderates who soured on Democrats in this last election will judge Obama against an opponent, not against himself. That will produce a nominee like Sharron Angle, Christine O&#8217;Donnell, Ken Buck or Joe Miller&#8211;Tea Party-approved but deadly in the general election. Political science shows that governors don&#8217;t matter as much as the pundits think. Even if he doesn&#8217;t get Sarah Palin, his preferred candidate, the ultimate GOP opponent will only get the nomination by courting the Tea Party faction. A few years of GOP control in the House will remind depressed Democratic groups why they need to turn out in elections. Yes: The electorate that punished Democrats in 2010 will not be the same electorate in 2012. And Obama will be blessed by his opponents. The 2012 electorate&#8211;younger, more African Americans, more Latino&#8211;will favor Obama.</p>
<p>Plus, whether they actually have a mandate or not, they have to act as if they have one because Tea Party activists have made it clear that they are on &#8220;probation.&#8221;. By taking immediate measures to show that Republicans are listening to voters&#8211;by enacting a ban on earmarks, targeting wasteful government spending, and other ideas&#8211;GOP leaders will only build trust. They gave them control of the House to put a block on the administration. Yes: Regardless of what voters tell pollsters about Republicans, they actually voted for Republicans.</p>
<p>No: Unlike after the 1994 GOP takeover of Congress, where the ruling party had public support, polls today show that Republicans are no more popular than Democrats. This was the consistent finding of pre-election polls and it has remained true in those taken after the election. Republicans also say that tax cuts are a priority. Republicans have claimed that they are listening to the American people, but polls show people have different priorities than GOP leaders. So did the exit polls on Election Day. One recent poll showed that 57 percent of the public either wants the Bush tax cuts extended for only those families making less than $250,000 or not extended at all. A recent CNN poll, with 48 percent seeing both the GOP and Democrats as equally unfavorable, is typical. And those voters that do want cuts want them designed differently than GOP leaders do. So did another. In election exit polls, 37 percent&#8211; a near plurality&#8211; said they wanted Congress to spend more to create jobs, something Republicans say they don&#8217;t want to do. In exit polls only 17 percent of those asked said they should be a priority.</p>
<p>Any Republican who works with the White House will face a Tea Party-backed primary challenge. They don&#8217;t want to see cooperation with the enemy. Fight: Obama tried the cooperation route once before, and there are now 63 new House Republicans and six new Republicans in the Senate.Mitch McConnell and John Boehner show no interest in working with him. Oh, and Obama needs liberals in 2012. If Obama fights for jobs, independent voters will come along. Boehner and House leaders refuse to cooperate on extending the Bush tax cuts. They&#8217;d rather taxes go up on everyone than compromise. Plus, they can&#8217;t cooperate. McConnell has repeatedly said his primary goal is defeating Obama in 2012.</p>
<p>So he&#8217;ll heed the polling that shows that the vast majority of the public wants cooperation. If he spends some time at least looking like he&#8217;s willing to work with the party associated with shrinking government, then he can help correct that perception. Don&#8217;t Fight: The president shouldn&#8217;t cave, exactly, but his first job should be to show voters that he hears them. This is the core of why people liked him in 2008, and if he is going to recapture that constituency, the president has to remind people why they liked him in the first place. As the president has said, Obama lost independents and moderates because he took so many emergency measures it looked like he was bent on expanding government. And then if he ultimately does have to fight more overtly, he can at least say that tried to cooperate.</p>
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		<title>How Far Will The Religious Right Go To Win The Election?</title>
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 The emphasis is firmly on the economy, making no mention of hot topics like abortion or gay marriage. Kim Lawton, contact: The movement of the Tea Party was launched in this period of electoral campaign and its message of development through the limited U.S. government, fiscal responsibility, and a free market. However, the tea [...]]]></description>
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<p> The emphasis is firmly on the economy, making no mention of hot topics like abortion or gay marriage. Kim Lawton, contact: The movement of the Tea Party was launched in this period of electoral campaign and its message of development through the limited U.S. government, fiscal responsibility, and a free market. However, the tea party was a great appeal to religious conservatives. At rallies across the country, tea party activists invoke reverence the founding fathers and the Constitution. </p>
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<p> Lawton: There have been longstanding tensions in American politics between fiscal conservatives and social conservatives. Tea Party leaders stress that theirs is a secular movement of the conservative base. However, strong participation by religious rights activists have raised new questions about whether these tensions have been overcome and that the program will be given priority after the elections. </p>
<p> What I want is a society and a government and its policies to reflect the values that have been released Scripturereligious, caring for the poor care, justice for all, regardless of the least of them. Limited government? Not really. Cizik: I am against the deficit, too, but this is not what motivates me as an evangelical Christian. But that&#39;s not what leadership means Tea Party. </p>
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		<title>Linda McMahon Ready To Spend $50 Million To Win Senate Seat</title>
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 * However, she is ready to launch the Democrats on the cross and make them bark like dogs, too: McMahon spent 28 million U.S. dollars against Richard Blumenthal, in a campaign that will look like seminars struggle to weave, so that national Democrats could present a serious evil in the groin in the fall. [...]]]></description>
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<p> * However, she is ready to launch the Democrats on the cross and make them bark like dogs, too: McMahon spent 28 million U.S. dollars against Richard Blumenthal, in a campaign that will look like seminars struggle to weave, so that national Democrats could present a serious evil in the groin in the fall. </p>
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<p> Unfortunately, the Constitution that Democrats interpreted as a request for more than two parties, ie, tipping the right again. Scott Brown won because the Liberals have lost self and confidence in the Obama and the Democrats to govern, &quot;despite its overwhelming control, the receptivity of people to a big change and the urgency of the matter plain. The problem is lack of sustained leadership of President Obama. Now we&#39;re here a year later and what they have learned the White House? Nothing. Liberal and independent faith lost in Obama and the Democrats during the debate on health care and Obama Democrats compromise UNHCR&#39;s best features that the public choice, and then totally lost control of the argument for the GOP and the Tea Party. Apparently, the White House, which now show how &quot;tough liberal&quot; attack. They were wrong. This was clearly Scott Brown won the Senate seat of Ted Kennedy. It is so stupid and counter-productive not only confirms the view that this White House is a clue. They still think that the way forward is to go to Republican Party&#39;s right to receive and to demonstrate their bipartisanship. The fact is that today, the White House, Barack Obama was a political operation that was thrown serious doubt on the pathetic if Obama is really ready. But contrary to &quot;partners popular belief of Obama, the problem is not the left, or other professional. </p>
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 He also kept a President Barack Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) market conditions during the campaign, preferring to establish his independence from his party and the battle wages on local issues. (The Republicans, however, relentlessly attacked Pelosi and Obama in a series of ads in the neighborhood that eventually did not work.) [...]]]></description>
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<p> He also kept a President Barack Obama and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) market conditions during the campaign, preferring to establish his independence from his party and the battle wages on local issues. (The Republicans, however, relentlessly attacked Pelosi and Obama in a series of ads in the neighborhood that eventually did not work.) In battle after battle, the fight is always the most interesting Democrats are working to bring the idea that his policies have won the most votes on Tuesday as well. Mark Critz Pennsylvania elected Republic (D-Pa.) and the Democrats have won a major victory in Tuesday&#39;s election. But he won the Democratic agenda too? Critz is a pro-gun, anti-abortion rights Democrat who strongly opposed his party recently adopted bill of health, such as CAP and commercial energy bill. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen (Md.) said in a press conference on Thursday. </p>
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 Hutchison campaign for election to the Senate to replace the governor. On the Democratic side, the race was dominated by whites, who jumped from the possibility of U.S. 

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<p> Hutchison campaign for election to the Senate to replace the governor. On the Democratic side, the race was dominated by whites, who jumped from the possibility of U.S. </p>
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<p> Stir the mixture of Debra Medina, a businesswoman from Wharton and nurses tend to challenge Perry libertarian right and the government programs from all angles. </p>
<p> Medina, whose previous career was higher for the president&#39;s party in the county, attracted a large audience on a platform of attack to nullify federal laws, the revision of taxes and dismissal of government agencies, such as Protective Services Children and the Environmental Protection Agency. </p>
<p> Many people are concerned, many people involved in what happens in Texas &quot;..&quot; That&#39;s about the people of Texas. We could not have asked for a better participation in this race. </p>
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		<title>Rick Perry Bill White Win Nominations</title>
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 On the Democratic side, the race was dominated by whites, who jumped from the possibility of a campaign, the U.S. Senate to replace Hutchison in the race for governor. 

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<p> On the Democratic side, the race was dominated by whites, who jumped from the possibility of a campaign, the U.S. Senate to replace Hutchison in the race for governor. </p>
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<p> Stir the mixture of Debra Medina, a businesswoman from Wharton and nurses tend to challenge Perry libertarian right and the government programs from all angles. </p>
<p> Medina, whose previous career was higher for the president&#39;s party in the county, attracted a large audience on a platform of attack to nullify federal laws, the revision of taxes and dismissal of government agencies, such as Protective Services Children and the Environmental Protection Agency. </p>
<p> Many people are concerned, many people involved in what happens in Texas .. We could not ask for a better participation in this race. &quot;That&#39;s from the people of Texas. </p>
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		<title>POLITICO: Ron Paul Says CPAC Win &#8216;Significant&#8217;</title>
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 The CPAC poll comes at the end of the three-day conference. Mitt Romney was second with 22 percent and Sarah Palin, was third with a distance of seven percent of the vote. Texas Deputy Ron Paul won the election CPAC Saturday, with 31 percent of the vote. 

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<p> The CPAC poll comes at the end of the three-day conference. Mitt Romney was second with 22 percent and Sarah Palin, was third with a distance of seven percent of the vote. Texas Deputy Ron Paul won the election CPAC Saturday, with 31 percent of the vote. </p>
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<p> Perhaps the rap-loving Republicans have sent a message to Mitt Romney, who disapproved of his solving the problems on this front, the other night. Mitt Romney has been unable to keep a grip &quot;Volcano&quot; in the reign of his three years as compensation for a vote getter CPAC 22 percent of the vote in a solid second place. </p>
<p> &quot;While Paul was mixed with his followers, the big guns Pawlenty, Romney, often surrounded by AIDS or mix in the wings,&quot; he said. And now, thanks to the white vote, for a moment, the opening line of your e-Pauls is true: the revolution is alive and well, at least this weekend .. &quot;Believe me, people noticed CPAC. </p>
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		<title>Cpac 2010 Ron Pauls Straw Poll Win</title>
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 It was discovered that had won the election straw this year Conservative Political Action Committee, not by issuing convention circuit, but by CNN. &#34;Ron Paul!&#34; he shouted to reporters some of the renegade Republican congressman from Texas. At 5:30 Saturday night, Harry, a bar at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, more applause. 

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<p> It was discovered that had won the election straw this year Conservative Political Action Committee, not by issuing convention circuit, but by CNN. &quot;Ron Paul!&quot; he shouted to reporters some of the renegade Republican congressman from Texas. At 5:30 Saturday night, Harry, a bar at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, more applause. </p>
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<p> He shot him. Paul received 31% of participants in the CPAC who voted for Romney 22%. (The next three were Sarah Palin at 7%, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, and 6%, and Mike Pence of Indiana to 5%.). Paul not only win, Mitt Romney, former Massachusetts governor and Republican presidential nominee future. </p>
<p> This year, the Campaign for Freedom and related organizations, which stems from his candidacy for the Republican nomination in 2008, Paul became jumbojetload volunteers. In recent years, people have complained about the doors on the plane of the voters of Romney to win, but really the whole question of the exercise. The CPAC straw poll would be to measure the intensity of active support for a conservative candidate. </p>
<p> Changes of the public to certain conflicts of interest we&#39;ve seen in recent years. This led the Young Conservatives of California to report Ryan Sorba CPAC to allow gay group co-sponsor. Friday evening, in a series of short speeches, McCobin Alexander, president of Students for Liberty, some boos when he thanked CPAC GOProud to allow co-sponsor of the Convention. He began making his case, but the young libertarian Paul supporters booed backstage. </p>
<p> Keene Both answers are true, but not enough to explain the increase. That still was near the room Friday night during Paul&#39;s speech is heard the noise of the audience in an area not exactly in line with another speaker of the CPAC. Much of it had to do with the fight for a future for the law, and CPAC this year when Paul chose to show their growing power in the organization. </p>
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