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Lemmon: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

Please don’t ask me who I voted for — because I’m not going to tell you. I won’t ask you, either

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Lipton: Turning To The Jewish Vote

With the presidential election campaign in full swing, that quadrennial question arises once more: how will the Jews vote?

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Watson: Denver Debate Impressions

The first presidential debate Wednesday night didn’t have any knock-out blows or gaffes. Nevertheless, Romney did himself a favor with a strong performance.

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Collins: How Obama And Romney Differ On The Economy

President Barack Obama and GOP nominee Mitt Romney offer vastly different visions for turning around the economy.

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Guest Blogs, Opinions

Timothy Benson: Democrats in Congress have much more in common with Engels, Trotsky, Lenin than Madison, Hamilton, Jefferson

Allen West should be applauded twice: Once for bringing this discussion to the national stage, and again for not backing down despite the hysterical animadversions of those on the Left.

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Guest Blogs, Opinions, Staff Blogs

Making Sense of South Carolina..and on to Florida

5 takeaways from the Palmetto State and how it bodes for Florida, according to political analyst Dr. Robert Watson of Lynn University in Boca Raton.

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Featured, Guest Blogs, Presidential Election

Robert Watson: Romney’s Latino Strategy

Mitt Romney has been through a presidential campaign before and knows that the road to the White House often runs through Florida. In 2008, he faced John McCain and Rudy Giuliani in what turned out to be a make-or-break primary contest for the former New York City mayor. McCain ended up winning Florida, which solidified his position as his party’s front-runner and boosted his fundraising efforts. Of course, the Arizona senator ended up securing the Republican Party nomination for president.

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Featured, Guest Blogs, Presidential Election

Robert Watson’s Donkeys & Elephants

The year 2012 marks the 56th quadrennial presidential election, and it is sure to be a real barnburner

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