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Rasmussen: ‘52 percent of voters say their views are more like Palin’s than Obama’s’

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I don’t know if this poll is an endorsement of Palin or a harsh judgment on the President, but either way it’s not good for the White House: Read More

Pelosi nearly tied with Palin in unfavorability poll

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is viewed mostly unfavorably by the public, a CNN/Opinion Research Poll released Wednesday indicates, while many people have no idea who House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, is. A poll taken last week of 1,024 adults showed 51 percent viewed Pelosi,  unfavorably, compared with 33 percent who gave her a favorable rating. Read More

Republican infighting intensifies as Tea Party notches wins

Bruising Republican primary battles, many involving Tea Party candidates, have led to intense Republican infighting that has left GOP officials worried they could end up squandering big opportunities to pick up seats in the House, Senate and governor's mansions in November. Read More

Sarah Palin endorses Carly Fiorina for CA Senate

Sarah Palin endorsed ‘CarlyForina’ this afternoon on her Facebook page. Let’s shake it up in California! Read More

The Examiner endorses McCain-Palin

America is at war overseas and in an economic crisis here at home. Many of her citizens believe the country is on the wrong track. It is for times such as these that men like John McCain are made, to put country first so that it can be put right in its time of need. For this reason, The Examiner endorses McCain for president and his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, for vice president. Read More

Palin to attend Woodside fundraiser

Republican vice presidential candidate and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is scheduled to attend a fundraising event at a Woodside couple's home Sept. 25, according to the California Republican Party Web site. Tickets for the luncheon, held at the home of Silicon Valley entrepreneur and philanthropist Thomas Siebel and his wife Stacey, range from $1,000 for lunch alone to $2,500 for lunch and a John McCain 2008 lapel pin. Read More

McCain tries to to separate himself from own party

Republican presidential candidate John McCain tried to distance himself from President George W. Bush and his own party, arguing that he has often stood against them and that he can bring change to a deeply-divided country. Democratic rival Barack Obama has consistently lumped McCain and Bush together, saying that a McCain presidency would offer four more years of unpopular Bush administration policies. Read More

By choosing Palin, McCain has revived the culture wars

The charge from Democrats was that John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin was a cynical gambit aimed at female voters.McCain’s real objective in the pick was the same as so many of his Republican predecessors: to win over swing voters anxious about cultural decay. At their convention last week, Democrats sought to cast the central conflict in America as a struggle between rich and poor, not good and evil. The culture wars, they hoped, were drawing to a close. Read More

McCain basks in the roars of the crowd

As recently as 10 days ago, few political experts would have predicted that maverick Sen. John McCain would have been greeted with such joyous enthusiasm, even at a convention dedicated to promoting him. Read More

McCain: 'Change is coming'

In a rousing speech, John McCain promised to fight for change at home and for a strong America abroad. McCain spoke passionately of his love of country and vowed to end the partisan rancor in Washington by reaching across party lines to get things done. Read More
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