Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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Romney Adds 3 Victories and Clashes With Obama
New York Times
"President Obama thinks he's doing a good job — I'm not kidding," Mr. Romney said, speaking with a huge American flag behind him and an excited hall of supporters in front of him. "It's enough to make you think that years of flying around on Air Force ...
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Turnbull laments state of US politics
Sydney Morning Herald
In an interview with The Monthly, published today, the former Liberal leader and member of Tony Abbott's shadow cabinet says American politics is becoming ''profoundly dysfunctional''. He attacks the Republican idea that the budgetary situation can be ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Looking Ahead, Republicans Examine Options in Health Care Fight
New York Times
"Those are the issues that are back before us." Republicans say they will have to make good on their pledge to replace the health care law if the Supreme Court strikes down any significant parts of it. They remain optimistic about the possibility of a ...
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Mitt Romney scores primary hat-trick as he steps up campaign
Telegraph.co.uk
Mr Romney attacked the Democratic incumbent as an "out of touch liberal" and vowed that if elected he would help build "the greatest America we have ever known, where prosperity is grown and shared, not limited and divided." Earlier in the day, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Budget Plan's Defeat Shows Hurdles to Compromise
New York Times
Within hours, Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform joined Heritage Action for America, the Club for Growth, the Heritage Foundation and assorted conservative bloggers in coming out hard against the plan as an unacceptable tax increase.
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New York Times
Online political ads aimed at specific audience
USA TODAY
By Martha T. Moore, USA TODAY Online political advertising, the newest form of voter persuasion, is challenging the oldest — direct mail — by becoming more like it: targeted to voters, if not by name, by gender, age, where they live, what they're ...
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USA TODAY
The Trayvon Martin case shows US politics is rule by the dog whistle
New Statesman
It was hoped that Obama's presidency would prove a milestone on the road to a post-racial US, yet there are clear signs that race continues to poison the political debate, even at the highest levels. Liberals list the "dog-whistle" phrases used by ...
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New Statesman
Mitt Romney tightens grip on GOP nomination with primary hat-trick
Telegraph.co.uk
"The right thing for us, I think, is to get a nominee as soon as we can and be able to focus on Barack Obama," the former Massachusetts governor said in an interview Tuesday with Fox News. Despite the setbacks, Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Presidential Scoops: Only One US President Had His Own Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream ...
ABC News (blog)
As Americans flock to Ben & Jerry's for its 34 th annual anniversary ice cream cone giveaway, the scoop they choose for their free cone could say as much about their politics as it does about their taste buds. The notoriously liberal ice cream company ...
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ABC News (blog)
US election 2012: Rick Perry painkillers blamed for debate performances
Telegraph.co.uk
In one of the most famous gaffes in American political history, Mr Perry forgot the name of one of three government departments he planned to scrap, adding "Opps!" with a sheepish grin. According to a book by journalists from Politico, it was an "open ...
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US Politics | AMERICAblog News: What's at stake if SCOTUS cuts ...
By Gaius Publius
News and opinion about US politics from a liberal/Democratic/progressive perspective.
US Politics | AMERICAblog News
Social media and the GOP U.S. Senate candidates | Texas Politics ...
By Kolten Parker
The Republicans use of social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube fluctuates from campaign to campaign in the battle for retiring U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's seat in Washington. Sharing information and interacting with ...
Texas Politics
U.S. Flunks Corruption Index's Money In Politics Test -- We're Tied ...
By Suzanne Merkelson
What do Germany, Colombia, Ireland, Mexico, Georgia, Indonesia, Macedonia, and Serbia have in common? According to the nonprofit global governance watchdog Global Integrity, they all beat out the United States on regulating money in ...
Republic Report
US places sanctions on Mali coup leaders
US places sanctions on Mali coup leaders - The Obama administration has issued travel restrictions for leaders of.
Politics & Government
Capitol Confidential » U.S. Senate Hopefuls Blast Obama On SCOTUS
By The Daily Politics
Posted on April 3, 2012 at 3:05 pm by The Daily Politics in. Tweet. Share share E-mail. Not exactly shocking, but U.S. Senate hopefuls Wendy Long and Rep. Bob Turner are both out there condemning President Obama for his comments about ...
Capitol Confidential

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EA WorldView - Home - US Politics Opinion: Getting Mad at the ...
US Politics. On Wednesday afternoon, after three days of closely-watched argument, the Supreme Court ended its hearings on the question of whether certain ...
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