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Bachmann Invokes Passion for Conservative Cause NewsMax.com By David A. Patten Demonstrating that she won't cede an inch of the Christian-conservative vote to rival Republican presidential contender Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann delivered an impassioned speech laced with biblical references to the Florida Family ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservative ministers take note: your voters quite like the 50p tax rate. And ... Telegraph.co.uk (blog) Broadly speaking, the debate is painted thus: Conservatives want to scrap the 50p rate but the Lib Dems don't. Their price for consenting to the abolition would be some sort of property tax, perhaps a "mansion tax" on houses worth more than £1 million. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservatives vs the Civil Service: why advertise political weakness? Telegraph.co.uk (blog) By James Kirkup Politics Last updated: August 28th, 2011 Given my occupation, it may not be the best thing to confess, but there's a thing I really don't understand about the current Government, or at least some parts of the Conservative bit of it. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tories at 40 Edmonton Journal Under Lougheed, the Conservatives didn't just win elections, they won huge majorities that crushed any voice of dissent and gave the government a feeling of invulnerability. As far as government was concerned, to be a critic of the Conservatives was to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ballots behind bars: more inmates casting votes Vancouver Sun An Ottawa Citizen analysis of these special ballots shows that, had these alone been counted on election day, Stephen Harper's Conservatives would have enjoyed an even stronger majority. The prisoners, military members and Canadians abroad voted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Quebecers may have burned a political bridge Montreal Gazette It was the second campaign in a row in which the Conservative vote had fallen in Quebec. It must have looked to the Conservatives on May 2 as though Quebecers are not going to warm up to their party or its platform for the foreseeable future - so why ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A plain blog about politics: Sunday Question for Conservatives By Jonathan Bernstein Sunday Question for Conservatives. Which candidates would you like to be invited to participate in the debates coming up in September? I believe the list of possibilities includes Perry, Romney, Bachmann, Santorum, Gingrich, Paul, Cain, and ... A plain blog about politics |
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