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Alberta election 2012: Wildrose raised $800000 more than PCs raised Toronto Star By Petti Fong Western Bureau CALGARY—The upstart Wildrose Party, which emerged from the ashes of two minor provincial parties and stormed its way to become a right-of-centre alternative to the Progressive Conservatives, raised $800000 more in campaign ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Polls Show UK Conservatives Losing Support Following Budget BusinessWeek By Robert Hutton on April 22, 2012 Polls continue to show David Cameron's UK Conservative Party losing support following a budget that critics say cut taxes on high earners while raising them for pensioners and hot snacks. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Polls Show U.K. Conservatives Losing Support Following Budget Bloomberg Polls continue to show David Cameron's UK Conservative Party losing support following a budget that critics say cut taxes on high earners while raising them for pensioners and hot snacks. A ComRes Ltd poll for the Independent on Sunday found 34 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Redford, Smith make last-day blitz CANOE And, in one important election-related race -- fundraising -- Smith's upstart Wildrose Party appears to have trounced the establishment Progressive Conservatives. Wildrose said it raised $2.3 million during the campaign -- a record in Alberta -- while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alberta Senate election will likely follow party lines, experts say Montreal Gazette That leaves three Progressive Conservatives and three Wildrose representatives as leading contenders when Alberta's Conservative Senator Bert Brown retires in 2013, followed by Liberal Senator Joyce Fairbairn in 2014 and Conservative Betty Unger in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alberta campaigns target Calgary on final day CBC.ca Today's the last day of campaigning in Alberta's election, in a tight race between the province's two conservative parties, the Progressive Conservatives and the Wildrose. Albertans go to the polls Monday in a provincial election, and after decades at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greek conservatives pledge tax cuts, social spending Reuters By Harry Papachristou | ATHENS, April 22 (Reuters) - Greek conservative leader Antonis Samaras promised on Sunday to cut taxes and increase social spending, without missing the targets set by international lenders, if he wins the May 6 national ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
With election Monday, 'family feud' between Wildrose, PCs heats up Montreal Gazette On Friday, the two front-running conservative parties continued the "family feud" that has left them bitterly divided, both personally and on policy. At the same time, the two progressive parties rallied their troops in Edmonton, talking about health ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Weasel Zippers » Blog Archive » Van Jones: Conservatives Willing ... By ZIP Speaking at the New York City Green Festival April 21st, Van Jones (Obama's former Green Jobs Czar) claimed the right is waging an open campaign and willing to kill children to weaken the EPA to create a new job. Posted by ZIP on Sunday, ... Weasel Zippers | ||
Too Conservative - Loudoun Religious Conservatives: Come Drink ... By Loudoun Insider Loudoun Religious Conservatives: Come Drink With John Whitbeck And Give Him Money! By Loudoun Insider. This is hilarious. John Whitbeck is holding a Happy Hour with the LCRC After Meeting Drinking Crew, with a plea for money (be a ... Too Conservative | ||
Christian Conservatives Still Not Happy With Romney By H. Scott English Christian Conservatives have still not warned to a Mitt Romney presidency, but on the whole they would rather vote for anyone as opposed to Back. The Inquisitr | ||
American Power: Is Mitt Romney Really Trying to Get Conservatives ... By Donald Douglas The Hilary Rosen/Ann Romney story alone indicates that conservatives are more than ready to back Romney in the general election against Obama. Yeah, they may need nose plugs, but I expect conservatives will rally around Romney in the ... American Power | ||
Economy No. 1 issue for Conservatives | Canada | News | Winnipeg ... New Democrats return to the Commons on Monday bolstered by a new leader, a refreshed shadow cabinet and Jack Layton exiled to history. Canada stories |
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