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US politics not broken, can cut debt: Moody's Reuters By Tim Reid and Andrew Quinn WASHINGTON (Reuters) - America's political system remains sound enough to overcome the partisan gulf that has widened over how to fix the country's fiscal mess, a top analyst from Moody's Investors Service said on Wednesday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US politics: da goods in da box The Guardian Then there is Newt Gingrich, who has had so many incarnations in American politics he could be a figure in one of his own alternate history books. He has a new support group, entitled Time for Newt, and has been gaining ground, yet wherever he goes he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama Heads to Asia Amid Tense Talks Over US Budget Fox News Such a focus is essential to American interests, analysts say, but still a test for a president who is seeking to govern and run for re-election at once. The White House hopes the world will see Obama's trip as a pivot point in American policy, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
To Catch Up, Perry Makes a Big Ad Buy New York Times The two-week campaign will cost four times as much as Mr. Perry has spent on commercials in Iowa and New Hampshire in the last 14 days, according to data provided by Kantar Media/CMAG, a private firm that tracks political advertising. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Broad Disapproval of Wars the Norm Since WWII ABC News (blog) While support quickly tapered for the most recent military conflicts, the public widely supported World War II throughout the nearly five years that the United States was at war, said Adam Berinsky, an associate professor of political science at MIT, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former US surgeon gen. running for Arizona Senate seat Fox News Rodd McLeod, a political adviser who is helping Carmona organize his campaign team, told The Arizona Republic that the doctor will make his candidacy official in the coming weeks. According to the daily, Carmona's candidacy and the participation of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Have the 2012 GOP Presidential Candidates Simply Given Up on Foreign Policy? Fox News That led to several of them flip-flopping on US policy in Libya and then refusing to acknowledge the President's successful use of a UN resolution and allied military forces to oust the Qaddafi regime. The candidates have offered vague expressions of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Stillwater span clears U.S. Senate committee - Politics in Minnesota By Dolan Media Newswires Stillwater span clears U.S. Senate committee (access required). by Dolan Media Newswires Published: November 11,2011. Time posted: 4:11 pm. Klobuchar bill awaits final action in both houses By Joe Yovino Dolan Media Newswires A plan ... Politics in Minnesota | ||
Broward Politics | Sun Sentinel Blogs | U.S. Sec. of Labor Hilda Solis ... By Brittany Wallman Stay up to date with all of the politics in Broward County with the Sun Sentinel's team of political writers. Broward Politics | Sun Sentinel Blogs |
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U.S. Politics | Tales from the Trail They are the hottest trend in U.S. politics, after court decisions last year lifted most restrictions on political fundraising. Texas Governor Rick Perry may be lagging ... blogs.reuters.com/talesfromthetrail/tag/us-politics/ | ||
U.S. Politics - Facebook U.S. Politics on Facebook wrote a note titled 2012 Campaigns Go Social. Read the full text here. https://www.facebook.com/notes/us.../10150351138410882 |
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