Apparently, Nevada Caucus-Counters Hate to Work Weekends

On February 6, 2012, in Uncategorized, by McneeLanding461

From the first Morning Jolt of the week: What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas — Including, Apparently, Caucus Results Keep reading this post . . .

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Apparently, Nevada Caucus-Counters Hate to Work Weekends

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CPAC 2012: it’s time for the party to unite

On February 6, 2012, in Uncategorized, by VecchiarelliKearny599

Conference regulars say they expect divisions among participants this week, but that ultimately a common cause will prevail.

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Romney Wins With Wide GOP Support, Consolidates Momentum

On February 5, 2012, in Uncategorized, by WanderseeFontan338

At New York Times , ” Romney Scores Nevada Victory With Broad G.O.P. Support “: LAS VEGAS — Mitt Romney handily won the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, solidifying his status as the front-runner and increasing his momentum as he seeks to use the month of February to ease doubts within the Republican Party about his candidacy and begin confronting President Obama. Mr. Romney ran well ahead of his three opponents on a night that delivered his second decisive first-place finish in four days, following his victory in the Florida primary on Tuesday. He appeared elated as he took the stage at his election headquarters at the Red Rock Casino hotel here, kissing his wife, Ann, who reminded the crowd that Nevada would be important in the general election, and hugging his sons before delivering a speech geared toward the fall. “This is not the first time you’ve given me your vote of confidence, and this time I’m going to take it to the White House,” he said as the crowd chanted his name. And he delivered a harsh critique of Mr. Obama: “This week he’s been trying to take a bow for 8.3 percent unemployment. Not so fast, Mr. President.” Nevada offers only a sliver of the delegates needed to win the Republican nomination, making it more of a symbolic triumph than a practical one. But it gave Mr. Romney an important opportunity to make a more assertive case that the party is finally coming together behind him. It also gave him an advantage in his attempt to dispatch his chief Republican rival, Newt Gingrich, through the contests this week in Colorado, Minnesota and Maine. The Romney victory further deflated the once-vital challenge posed by Mr. Gingrich, girding for a rough few weeks of political weather during which Mr. Romney is expected to do well. But Mr. Gingrich, who remained defiant on Saturday, hopes to revive his chances with stronger showings in the 11 states that vote on March 6, “Super Tuesday.” Far from competing with Mr. Romney here in Nevada on Saturday, results showed that Mr. Gingrich was vying to place a distant second to Mr. Romney against Representative Ron Paul of Texas. Also, at Washington Post , ” Mitt Romney’s Nevada caucus win: What it means .”

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Marine Girds for Battle in Ohio; Swing-State Stalemate

On February 4, 2012, in Uncategorized, by stuartbramhall

News from the campaign trail, in this week’s On the Stump column.

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Keep Your 3:16 Off of My 1040

On February 3, 2012, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by curits

From the final Morning Jolt of the week: Obama Insists His Tax Hikes Are Simply Divine! Keep reading this post . . .

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ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | Headhunter-in-chief Barack Obama definitely drove down the unemployment rate in Texas this week after he sent the resume of an unemployed worker to friends of his in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Maybe this is a second career for the president as he sits through the last year of this term.

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Reuters – Defense Secretary Leon Panetta faces an unexpectedly challenging NATO meeting this week that could expose embarrassing rifts in the Western alliance just as President Barack Obama prepares to host a summit of allied leaders this spring in the middle of an election year.

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President’s Q&A online forum this week smart tactic to boost his Facebook friends, Twitter chatter. GOP needs similar gains.

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Romney receives space endorsements

On January 31, 2012, in Uncategorized, by curits

Newt Gingrich is the one who made headlines by calling for a moonbase and a manned flight to Mars, but this week Mitt Romney picked up endorsements from a group of prominent figures from the space program, as reported by Florida Today: A group that includes the first space shuttle pilot, the last man to walk on the moon and a former NASA. . .

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Weekly Address: Corrosive Influence

On January 29, 2012, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by MalekAskew938

Transcript below the fold: (WhiteHouse.gov) — On Tuesday, in my State of the Union Address, I laid out a blueprint for an economy built to last — an economy built on American manufacturing, American energy, skills for American workers, and a renewal of American values. This week, I took that blueprint across the country, and

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