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Immigration Could Be Perry’s Undoing in Texas

By | 06.22.10 | 6:53 pm

Public Policy Polling (PPP) posted an interesting follow-up to its poll showing Texas Gov. Rick Perry running tied with his Democratic opponent Bill White. PPP notes that White’s recent rise in the numbers against Perry has come largely from increasing Hispanic support:

Corker on GOP FinReg Alternative: ‘I’m Not Sure What the Purpose of It Is’

By | 04.28.10 | 4:14 pm

Matt Corley at ThinkProgress picks up on a bizarre statement from Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) on financial regulatory reform. On CNBC this morning, Corker admitted that he is “not sure what the purpose of” the Republican alternative plan for financial regulatory reform is.

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McDonnell Wins Virginia Governor’s Race

By | 11.03.09 | 8:55 pm

The New York Times reports that Republican Bob McDonnell rode to an easy victory in the Virginia gubernatorial race Tuesday, based on exit polls.

GOP Deserts Climate Bill Hearing

By | 10.27.09 | 1:05 pm

Last week, Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) threatened a Republican boycott of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee’s markup of the Kerry-Boxer climate bill. Well, we’re not quite at the markup stage yet, but it seems that Inhofe and his colleagues are already making good on their threat.

Coburn: Ban Tobacco

By | 06.05.09 | 12:06 pm

While most GOP lawmakers are opposing legislation to tighten government regulations over the tobacco industry, one outspoken Republican is making statements not often heard from even the most liberal members of Congress. Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) is pushing an outright tobacco ban. From The Hill:

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Let My People Go

By | 06.03.09 | 10:42 am

Craig Shirley, the Republican political strategist who wrote a fine book about Ronald Reagan’s 1976 presidential campaign, is probably the most red meat conservative writer for Politico’s “Arena” of short takes on the news. His take on President Obama’s trip to the Middle East:

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Read Crist’s Lips: Some New Taxes

By | 05.28.09 | 3:53 pm

Just two weeks ago, Republican Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who’s trying to replace retiring Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.), signed a pledge promising not to raise taxes.

Yesterday he signed a budget that did just that.

Jon Kyl’s On Message, If the Message is Hypocrisy

By | 05.26.09 | 1:34 pm

As the ideologically charged debate revs up over the qualifications of  Judge Sonia Sotomayor, President Barack Obama’s newly announced pick to replace David Souter on the Supreme Court, Senate Republicans have thus far approached cautiously, vowing a fair examination of her record and asking Democrats for substantial time More…

Co-Author of ‘Donkey Cons’ to Co-Write Palin Memoir

By | 05.22.09 | 8:51 am

World magazine reports that Lynn Vincent, the Catholic publication’s features editor, will co-write Sarah Palin’s memoirs. I’m familiar with Vincent’s work from her collaboration with conservative reporter Robert Stacy McCain on the 2006 muckraking tome “Donkey Cons.” It was an uncomplicated book, its thesis being that if you More…

Another Moderate Republican Leaning Toward a Senate Run

By | 05.21.09 | 10:06 am

Tom Ross, the chairman of the Republican Party of Delaware, told me after the Republican National Committee state chairmen’s meeting that Rep. Mike Castle (R-Del.) is probably going to opt for a U.S. Senate campaign in 2010.

“He spoke at our state convention,” said Ross, “and the audience was full More…