More Than a Third of Likely Midterm Voters Support the Tea Party
Fifty percent of likely voters are Republican and 35 percent support the Tea Party.
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Fifty percent of likely voters are Republican and 35 percent support the Tea Party.
Robert de Posada, the ad's creator, has clocked some serious time with the GOP.
"I've always been fascinated by the fact that here was a relatively small country accomplished incredible things."
Definitely a lawsuit with merit, right there.
Also, Paladino says he's never had an affair. Can ... not ... compute.
It's pretty easy to trace Americans for Job Security back to GOP heavyweights.
Worst. Candidate. Ever.
The GOP recruits the down-on-their-luck to run on the Green Party ballot.
He tells upstate New Yorkers that they are not "like us."
Democrats seek counsel from their WWBD bracelets.
She thinks there are "domestic enemies" in the Senate and House.
He's okay with his ad using 9/11 footage, even if it insults policemen and firefighters.
Someone wants to get on America's most-watched news network.
An examination of the facts.
The president buys ice cream from a shop that appeals to his "core radical base."
Congratulations, Harry Reid.
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