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DICK MORRIS – TURNOUT IS THE KEY

OUTCOME RELIES ON TURNOUT By DICK MORRIS Published on TheHill.com on October 12, 2010 With the Internet, we have all become fixated on that day’s polling, following the most minute changes in the swing districts on Realclearpolitics.com. But we are overstating the importance of polling in determining the outcome of the coming elections. (Odd thought […]

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CATHY WRIGHT, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR NC HOUSE, DISTRICT 54

Cathy Wright Dear Friends and Neighbors, Cathy and I have been married for 38 years.  Now, on the eve of a critically important mid-term election, please let me tell you about her.  My hope is that you will come to understand why your vote for Cathy is important for you in District 54 and for

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MITCH DANIELS – A POSSIBLE 2012 CANDIDATE?

October 11, 2010 Can Skinflint Mitch Daniels Win the Presidency? By Michael Barone It’s an ornate office in Indiana’s beautifully maintained mid-19th century Capitol, but the 49th governor of Indiana, Mitch Daniels, is not dressed to match the setting. He’s just returned from spending the night in Princeton, Ind., staying at a constituent’s house —

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A SPECIAL INVITATION TO THE KITCHEN CABINET

www.TheKitchenCabinet.us The Kitchen Cabinet is an online women’s discussion and call to action group Susan  Allen is affiliated with  it Kelly Ann Conway has her own polling firm and Sue Lynch is the President of the National Federation of Republican Women this  combination of interests should provide some good info and provoke some interesting discussion

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NORTH CAROLINA NON-PARTISAN JUDICAL CANDIDATES

These races were made non-partisan in 2002 because the Democratic majority in the legislature was unhappy about Republicans winning statewide judicial races and taking majorities on the appellate courts.  There is no indication on the ballot as to the party affiliation of the judicial candidates, so many voters have little idea as to who to

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THE SHOCKWAVES IF FIORINA WINS OVER BOXER

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) The Most Important Race of 2010 If Fiorina beats Boxer, liberalism will suffer a grievous defeat BY Fred Barnes October 18, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 05 Sacramento Barbara Boxer under pressure is like a reckless driver in traffic. She’s out of control and extremely careless. “You know, like, I

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REPUBLICAN TIM SCOTT OF SOUTH CAROLINA OFFERS HOPE IN BREAKING DOWN BARRIERS

Telegraph.co.uk Black Republicans offer hope after Barack Obama’s failures on race The Obama presidency has not led to a post-racial America, says Toby Harnden, but black Republicans in Congress could help break down barriers By Toby Harnden 09 Oct 2010 Tim Scott at his office in Charleston. Scott will be the first black Republican congressman

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BARNEY FRANK HAS A SERIOUS CHALLENGER

OCTOBER 9, 2010 The Marine Who Has Barney Frank Worried In a district where Scott Brown won, Sean Bielat mounts a serious challenge. By JAMES TARANTO Fall River, Mass. ‘I don’t consider myself a tea party candidate,” Sean Bielat tells me over dinner. “I don’t know what it means.” But an hour later Mr. Bielat,

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N.C. JUDICIAL RACES – TIPPING THE BALANCE OF POWER

Carolina Journal Exclusives N.C. Judicial Races Fly Under Voter Radar N.C. Supreme Court race could tip balance of power By David N. Bass October 07, 2010 CJ Photo by Amanda Vuke At a Sept. 21 candidate forum (from left), Judge Rick Elmore, Steven Walker, Judge Sanford Steelman, and Judge Barbara Jackson listen to the moderator,

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CANADA’S ECONOMIC TURN AROUND

Human Events.com Canada Did It, Why Can’t We? by Mark Skousen September 13, 2010 “Our economic fundamentals are much stronger than those of our neighbor to the South. People are nervous, but there isn’t the universal pessimism you see in the U.S.”—Catherine Harris, Canadian Investment Guide 2010 This summer I attended two conferences, my own

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