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Mediaite - Sat May 26, 10:17 am ET
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee told Fox & Friends this morning that he could not see how a media organization could ignore as large a story as 43 Catholic groups suing President Obama over the right not to provide employees with contraceptive insurance coverage. After discussing the jobs numbers (ones he found questionable in their positive light on the President), Huckabee compared the ...
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KVUE-TV Austin - Fri May 25, 6:32 pm ET
AUSTIN -- Down to the wire means bringing out the big guns for David Dewhurst, whose campaign released a TV spot this week featuring former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. "If they like Texas and they like our economy, I've had a big role to play with that," Dewhurst told KVUE in a final interview before the Texas state primary May 29. Coupled with recent ads ...
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Business Insider - Fri May 25, 11:37 am ET
On this day in 2008, John McCain was three months away from his vice presidential choice. Sarah Palin , at this point, was a blip on the radar. She was a longshot candidate that didn't hold much weight over Mississippi Gov.
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ABC OTUS News via Yahoo! News - Thu May 24, 11:57 am ET
Rick Santorum has endorsed Texas Senate candidate Ted Cruz, announcing his backing of the former state solicitor general — and Tea Party favorite — Thursday morning on the Glenn Beck radio show. The former presidential candidate praised Cruz, calling him “spellbinding, a tremendous orator, and principled.”...
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Guardian Unlimited - Fri May 25, 2:55 am ET
It may be to a lesser extend than the Republican candidate, but the US president is a frontman for financial interests Poor Mitt Romney. Despite defeating a weird and wacky line-up of candidates in a gruelling Republican primary race, and despite selling himself as "the CEO president", he can't seem to shake off his image as a slash-and-burn private equity boss, a modern-day incarnation of ...
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St. Petersburg Times - Thu May 24, 6:03 pm ET
Mitt Romney's smartest vice presidential choice would come from Florida, say an overwhelming number of more than 100 of Florida’s smartest politicos. It’s not Marco Rubio, however. It’s Jeb Bush. The ex-governor overwhelmingly topped the list in our latest Florida Insider Poll asking who would be the Mitt Romney's best choice for vice president. Thirty six percent of our participants - and ...
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The Longview News-Journal - Fri May 25, 5:14 am ET
AUSTIN (AP) — Former presidential candidate Rick Santorum endorsed Ted Cruz on Thursday in Texas’ crowded U.S. Senate race, saying the firebrand attorney and tea party favorite “has the wow factor.” Cruz’s opponents shot back that he is too beholden to out-of-state interests.
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The Florida Times-Union - Fri May 25, 12:04 am ET
Yes, this column is based out of Florida, so it would seem that an opinion piece suggesting that Marco Rubio makes the most sense for vice president on the Republican side would normally appear to be "home cooking.
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CNN Political Ticker - Thu May 24, 1:00 pm ET
(CNN) - Former GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum threw his weight behind Ted Cruz in the heated Texas Senate primary battle on Thursday. "Ted Cruz is spellbinding, a tremendous orator and principled," Santorum said on Glenn Beck's radio show, according to a transcript. "Understands these issues at his core. We need people who can motivate [...]
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KXAN 36 Austin - Thu May 24, 2:01 pm ET
Former presidential candidate Rick Santorum endorsed Ted Cruz in Texas' crowded race for a U.S. Senate seat on Thursday, saying the firebrand attorney and tea party favorite "has the wow factor."
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The Washington Times - Tue May 22, 10:41 pm ET
President Obama won 58 percent of the vote in Kentucky's Democratic primary on Tuesday but lost 42 percent of the vote to "uncommitted" — another worrisome sign for him as he seeks re-election. By contrast Mitt Romney won 67 percent of the vote in Kentucky's Republican primary Tuesday night, even ...
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The Huffington Post - Tue May 22, 3:26 pm ET
Army reservist Tom Cotton appears positioned to defeat Beth Anne Rankin, an aide to former-Gov. Mike Huckabee (R), in Tuesday's House Republican Primary in Arkansas. If he does, it will be a victory for the fiscally conservative Club for Growth, a Cotton campaign backer and longtime Huckabee foe.
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St. Petersburg Times - Tue May 22, 10:43 am ET
By Adam C. Smith and Aaron Sharockman, Times Staff Writers Friday, May 18, 2012 TAMPA — This is unwelcome news for Mitt Romney: Florida Gov. Rick Scott expects a high-profile speaking slot at the Republican National Convention. "I would hope so," he told a newspaper editorial board this week when asked if he anticipates giving a prime-time speech in Tampa. Nothing says "Elect Mitt Romney!" like ...
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Straight Furrow - Tue May 22, 3:52 pm ET
Suddenly, the race for the Republican Party's presidential nomination has become a crowded field.
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The Huffington Post - Tue May 22, 6:25 pm ET
A vial of Ronald Reagan's blood will be put up for auction, forcing Republicans to rethink their position on human cloning. Mitch McConnell accused President Obama of attacking capitalism, prompting our editors to offer capitalism a blogging account.