
Rep. Thaddeus McCotter makes appearances around the country
Photos of Rep. Thaddeus McCotter and presidential candidate from the campaign trail. AP Photos.
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Photos of Rep. Thaddeus McCotter and presidential candidate from the campaign trail. AP Photos.
[..more]An interesting election season for 2012 just got more so with the announcement by U.S. Rep. Connie Mack IV, R- Fort Myers, that he will be running for the U.S. Senate against Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson of Orlando.
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News that Rep. Connie Mack is running for the U.S. Senate rocked the Republican field Thursday and ignited local speculation over his abandoned congressional re-election bid. So far, incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson has led all of the Republican challengers for Senate in the polls.
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Seven months after scratching his name off a list of possible Republican contenders for U.S. Senate in 2012, Rep. Connie Mack is rejoining the hunt to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson.
[..more]I am introducing my blog today. I call it “On Second Thought.” In the daily rush of political news over the next year it is a small contribution, I hope, in the effort to step back from the latest bulletin, headline, poll, soundbite,etc to collect our thoughts and connect the dots.
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With the battle between Nevada and New Hampshire over primary and caucus dates apparently settled, and the calendar nearly set in stone, the question is which GOP presidential candidate or candidates benefit from the accelerated start of voting.
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Two 2012 hopefuls will go one-on-one in November at a debate sponsored by the Texas Tea Party Patriots.
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Democrats are painting Mitt Romney as deaf to Americans’ housing hardships in a new broadcast and cable television commercial rolling out in Arizona Tuesday.
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Mitt Romney’s running a classic establishment campaign: Spend years stumping for others, collect big-name endorsements and create advisory teams full of high-profile players from past administrations.
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A new Obama campaign memo slams Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney’s tax proposals, leveling a charge that’s now a campaign theme: the rich will benefit at the expense of the middle class if a Republican claims the White House in 2012.
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