A long queue of prominent Republicans promptly entered the lists with pamphlets and articles. |
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My parents were not politically active, although they considered themselves rock-ribbed Reagan Republicans. |
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Republicans have been placing robocalls and sending direct mailings in Wisconsin and other states. |
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Republicans are blanketing key Congressional districts with annoying robo calls. |
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He notes the steadily increasing ranks of African-American Republicans holding significant elective and appointive office. |
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The battle lines in the war over judges have been clearly marked between Democrats and Republicans in the Senate. |
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For years Republicans have scored points off the Democrats for refusing to let an ardent right-to-lifer address the 1992 convention. |
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Republicans tend to assume that everyone hungers for more investment accounts to handle. |
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What I really want to question here is the implication that anti-fraud measures will systematically harm the Democrats more than the Republicans. |
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Beleaguered Bush aides say they can fight who they're supposed to, Democrats, not fellow Republicans revolting against their leader. |
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Even those Republicans troubled by the president's anti-constitutional actions fail to understand the situation. |
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Putting the hardest job first, Republicans placed revamping Social Security at the top of the list. |
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But there's nothing like partisanship to rev up the faithful, so the president and friends are framing Republicans as tools of big business. |
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Among anthropologists, the ratio of Democrats to Republicans is about thirty to one. |
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With California's power woes and rising pump prices, the Democrats believe they've finally snagged an issue that zings the Republicans. |
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Republicans are not repudiating their past, if they accept that their military role is done. |
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He cited the support of three Republicans, all of whom denied that they had offered anything of the sort. |
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In Ulster the insurgents were mainly Presbyterians in religion and Republicans in politics. |
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His voting record is full of examples of when he strayed from party political orthodoxy and voted with Republicans on issues that he cares about. |
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On the whole, conservative Republicans have been more willing than liberal Democrats to criticise the war on marijuana. |
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It's full of ideas that made a lot of Democrats mad, and some Republicans, too. |
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For rank-and-file Democrats, reformers and Republicans were kissing cousins. |
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On December 17 Democrats and Republicans reconstituted the legislature in the capitol with a resolution adopting the compromise agreement. |
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The general came home, relieved of duty, and became an icon of right-wing Republicans. |
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And they have concluded that one way to show that we are not in fact a party of wimps and sissies is to call out the Republicans. |
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Even conservative Republicans are growing antsy at the new spending and the return of dreaded deficits. |
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Financiers aren't used to such rough treatment from conservative Republicans. |
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The Bush administration and Republicans support the consumer-driven health care plans, McArdle said. |
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Now congressional Republicans are putting together a bill supporting his ideas. |
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It's also true that a lot of conservative Republicans are big opponents for the war on drugs for the reasons that you mentioned. |
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Probably no union leader can boast the support of more high-profile Republicans than Mr. Miller. |
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Candidates are then chosen in primaries dominated by core left-wing Democrats or right-wing Republicans. |
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But in 1998 the Republicans decided that the United States should not be subject to these provisions. |
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Initially, the White House shared the terms with only a few members of Congress, mostly friendly Republicans. |
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Neal says he believes more than 300 members of the House will support his bill if Republicans allow it to reach the floor. |
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Like the Republicans, he believed the president wanted the flexibility to hire, fire and reassign workers. |
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Deficits and the public debt have piled up mountainously since then, and few people care, least of all conservative Republicans. |
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By making the states' rights argument, the Republicans had finally latched on to an idea that resonated with conservatives in the South. |
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The Republicans also won a series of major victories in key congressional races. |
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Republicans can rightly make the argument that New Jersey Democrats should have known what they were getting when they renominated Torricelli. |
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The Republicans next held a national convention in Philadelphia in 1900, and again they prepared to renominate a popular president. |
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If our folks sit on their rears, the Republicans are better organized in Pennsylvania than they've ever been. |
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For example, the 1928 election was a landslide victory for the Republicans. |
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All it did was scare the moderate Republicans into become utter reactionaries. |
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And the Republicans, I guess, will be so shocked and awed that they will lay down their arms and capitulate. |
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For many Republicans, the abiding feeling of the last generation has been that this unique pattern of party competitiveness was an aberration. |
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The Republicans also refuted the accusations that The Joker was part of a vast right-wing conspiracy. |
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He says Republicans believe in meritocracy and recognise those with good ideas. |
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And I think that Republicans did have a wake-up call, and I think they're starting to react to it. |
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Democrats and Republicans agree that our seniors deserve a secure retirement and a prescription drug coverage in Medicare. |
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He's always been clear that there are certain Republicans he likes, and others whom he has no time for. |
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The script at each stop was a tick-tock of his accomplishments sprinkled with sharp jabs at Republicans. |
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Republicans often argue that Social Security is a bad deal for African-Americans. |
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This kind of sophisticated obfuscation comes as second nature to Republicans these days. |
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Republicans have insisted in recent weeks that she and other Democrats knew waterboarding was in use but made no attempt to protest. |
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Disaffected Republicans and disaffected Democrats will remain disaffected or sit out the election or cast a write-in ballot. |
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Bush won the midterms for Republicans by barnstorming the country attacking Democrats for not passing his homeland security bill. |
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So I think Republicans and Democrats are very dismayed by the reflection on the institution. |
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Of course the Republicans and the corporate media are going to red-bait me. |
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He got savaged, for the umpteenth time, by a horde of ravening Republicans. |
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In 1861, southern secession freed Republicans from the pressure to compromise to preserve the Union. |
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Democrats have weakly supported a change in how we deal with the energy issue, but some Republicans are now beginning to pick up on the issue. |
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Let us be in no doubt that the US military industrial complex is off the leash and on the march, bankrolling both Republicans and Democrats. |
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We've been told that Republican Party polling has showed huge support for Republicans and a backlash against the Democrats. |
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If the Democrats were in the majority, they'd find the Republicans holding up nominations to the courts to be anathema. |
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I'll ask him why he's become the target of criticism for so many Republicans. |
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He formed what was essentially a war cabinet, tapping prominent Republicans Henry Stimson and Frank Knox to run the War and Navy Departments. |
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The rush by Republicans and Democrats to corral Latino voters has touched off nervous jitters among some black politicians and leaders. |
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You just saw the picture of Democrats and Republicans in New Orleans joining forces to support the recovery effort. |
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There has been speculation the maverick Republicans use the isolated sand dunes along Ballyhornan beach to test fire guns and explosives. |
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Well, if this is the kind of tone he wants to set for his party, 2006 will be another banner year for Republicans. |
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Even before Bush spoke, Senate Republicans announced plans to take the floor this morning to offer supportive commentary. |
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Over the last two decades the Republicans and Democrats have all but eliminated the social safety net. |
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And no, I don't like gerrymandered safe seats for liberal Democrats any more than I do for conservative Republicans. |
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But these problems are mounting and Republicans may have to take their lumps in the midterm elections instead. |
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Republicans are reserving judgment at this time, but they are calling for congressional hearings. |
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Powell was a cipher to inoculate the Republicans from seeming too white-bread. |
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Top politicians and the press try to claim that Loyalists and Republicans are equally to blame for the violence in Northern Ireland. |
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After prevailing in Minnesota, Republicans were assured of at least 51 Senate seats. |
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They were just looking to unseat the Republicans like the whole affair was a sporting event. |
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Republicans would like to see income limits removed for IRAs, 401 s, and especially Roth IRAs, whose withdrawals are tax-free. |
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Say you work or go to school in a state where the Republicans have a lock on all the important offices. |
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That same poll showed one in four registered Republicans defecting to Davis. |
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The name that most Republicans seem both to expect and dread to consider running is Vito Fossella. |
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No longer does it constitute a reliable, middle class-based alternative to the corporatist mindset of the Republicans. |
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But Walker is betting that when the time comes to vote, Republicans will pull the lever for a person who gets things done. |
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Yet when he abided by the request of politicians to first consult Congress, many Republicans mocked him for this same exact act. |
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To establishment Republicans and Democrats, that sounds like an absurdly narrow and implausible vision. |
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Assuming that Romney does indeed lose, I advise Republicans to accentuate the positive. |
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With the lines drawn for November, Republicans tended to accentuate the positive. |
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In contrast, in 2010 Republicans accounted for a higher percentage and Democrats were two points lower at 47 percent. |
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Southerland has lots of company among Republicans when it comes to adapting past positions in order to appeal to women voters. |
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When they are out of power Republicans agitate to cut taxes and oppose tax increases. |
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And so, with a surprising suddenness, it has recently bloomed up among Republicans and Democrats alike. |
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Already, 10 Republicans have declared they will vote for an alternative candidate and more seemed poised to join. |
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The question for Republicans is whether it plays in places where the public is amenable to something like the Medicaid expansion. |
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The Turfers are freakish, passionate, half-baked, dignified, defiant, rude, anarchistic, but they are not Republicans. |
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House Republicans angling to get big spending and tax cuts out of a new round of negotiations. |
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The Republicans tend to anoint the next in line, and this time there is no heir apparent. |
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There are Republicans who can talk about the civil rights movement and the battle for desegregation with passion and principle. |
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To Republicans, Palin projects the image of everywoman as antiestablishment warrior. |
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As a result, her biggest strength, even some Republicans here concede, is her ability to nationalize the contest at every turn. |
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When Republicans attack Democrats, the attacks quite often go right to the heart of Democratic essence, and philosophy. |
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Republicans took control of the state legislature and swiftly eliminated the cap on charter schools. |
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But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team. |
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After Republicans took control of the Senate and made gains in the House, Democrats were in a somber, reflective mood. |
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He seemed by all appearances perfectly happy to let the Republicans control the state senate. |
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The data show that when government is divided, congressional Republicans tend to control their appetite for more government. |
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The appointment of the new Ebola czar comes after Republicans began demanding a White House point person on the threat. |
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Even as Hispanics favored Democrats this week, some Republicans wooed them ardently and made surprising inroads. |
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Republicans rallied to the cause, arguing that the pipeline would create jobs. |
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Today, the Republicans can call upon an array of minority senators, governors, and congressmen. |
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Naturally, Republicans are hoping that this represents the end of a short-lived Democratic ascendancy. |
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Republicans were caught off-guard all campaign long and their response was atrocious. |
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Moderate Republicans have been among those most attuned to the perils of such hypocrisy. |
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Just after midnight, the vote won with 219 ayes, including an unexpected 49 Republicans and 170 Democrats. |
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The backstory of the SNAP bill is as much about internal Republican Party dynamics as it is about Republicans versus Democrats. |
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At that time Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee were badgering her about legislating from the bench. |
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Just 44 percent of Badger State Republicans have college degrees, but Romney defeated Santorum there handily. |
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They bailed, leaving Senate Republicans to defend a damaging vote that would cost them their majority. |
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The Democrats want to block those cuts for a year, and the Republicans are balking. |
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At least 29 fellow Republicans must vote against Boehner for a second ballot to be reached, and that seems very unlikely. |
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Beltrami believes the minimum wage bill was introduced because it would hurt Republicans no matter what the ballot. |
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If they believe change has bettered their lives, 2016 could be another good day for Republicans. |
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While Democrats bide their time, Republicans are already spending time and building operations in the Hawkeye State. |
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The real losers were moderate-to-liberal Republicans who favored Wall Street and big business. |
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Liberal Democrats like to blow their bugles about how all the big money in politics comes from rich Republicans. |
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Then, in a rare show of bipartisanship, Democrats and Republicans teamed up to gut the program. |
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Last year, House Republicans had to be bludgeoned into renewing the Violence Against Women Act. |
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But the report was attacked by Republicans, including now-Speaker John Boehner, blunting its impact. |
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Franken's prominence comes at a time in which Republicans have struggled to find an easy Democratic bogeyman. |
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During the 1986 midterm elections, Reagan rallied Republicans by raising the boogeyman of Kennedy. |
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Republicans want to keep the boogeyman of socialized medicine alive as long as they can. |
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This means Christie cannot brazenly stick his finger in the eye of a growing strain of libertarian-minded Republicans. |
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But while progressive attempts to address the class divide have been less than successful, can the Republicans fill the breach? |
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Republicans currently dominate the breakdown, with 27 GOP secretaries of state in the 47 states that have the position. |
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Now as always, Republicans need bipartisan cover to broach the subject of serious budget cutting. |
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Proponents, mostly Republicans, see vouchers as leveling the field and broadening choice for families. |
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But as Republicans look to take back the White House in 2016, the buckeye State does not appear to be cooperating. |
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So then-President George H.W. Bush and other prominent Republicans endorsed Treen in the House runoff. |
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Republicans throw up procedural obstacles just to gum up the works and run out the clock. |
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Going forward, Republicans are hoping they can use the continuation of sequestration as leverage in future budget showdowns. |
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Castellanos, for one, says that every day the Republicans aren't scoring points on the economy is a wasted day. |
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You hear about it ceaselessly from the Tea Party caucus and Republicans generally. |
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I am wagging my finger in your direction Democrats and Republicans! |
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Few others could garner the national attention that Clint can, and the Republicans were right to put him center stage. |
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When are the Republicans going to wake up and smell the coffee? |
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But it wasn't a view shared by the Times or the Telegraph, where Steyn stuck to his earlier predictions that Republicans would walk it with a 315 electoral vote victory. |
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The Republicans all waited to eat their cheesecake while diligently devouring their greens. |
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Until that equation tips, individual Republicans may break ranks on gay rights, but the party remains a countercultural bastion. |
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Do Republicans want to chomp stogies with El Rushbo or remain a force in American politics? |
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To save the banking system, Greenspan, along with a claque of Republicans like Lindsey Graham, now endorses nationalization. |
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Lieberman could not have clawed his way to victory without strong backing from Republicans. |
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The polls say more people will blame the Republicans, but they aren't as clear-cut as they ought to be. |
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Republicans dominate the Ohio legislature thanks to a heavily gerrymandered crazy quilt of rigged districts, and to a moribund Ohio Democratic party. |
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Watching the Republicans get clobbered among Hispanic voters apparently hastened the process. |
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McCarthy got 16 Republicans for cloture, including, incredibly, Jeff Sessions and David Vitter. |
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House Republicans clustered at the hotel seemed to have few new approaches. |
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It's sometimes wearisome, sometimes amusing, to see partisan Democrats and Republicans constantly accusing the other side of things that both sides are constantly guilty of. |
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On the other, if he squeaks out a victory in a GOP wave year, Republicans may be skeptical that he has coattails. |
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It would be great if Republicans could be coaxed to sign on to one or more of these efforts. |
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Even in places as blue-leaning as colorado, Latino support for pro-growth Republicans has been growing. |
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Republicans have pushed every procedural edge as a minority, undermining the basic trust and comity of the institution. |
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Third, Republicans should commit to compassion in action rather than compassion in appearance. |
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On poverty and surveillance, Democrats and Republicans finally found some common ground. |
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Republicans definitely have work to do at ensuring they can compete with female voters. |
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Just three Republicans out of 44 voted to confirm Hagel, himself a former GOP senator. |
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It began with a few Tea Party successes that emboldened and inspired Republicans to become more ideological and less pragmatic. |
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Over the past 15 years, Northeast Republicans have gone from dominant to endangered species. |
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In some cases, public employee unions even pushed private sector unions to endorse Republicans. |
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Can he carry the legislative ball into the end zone against a prevent defense swarming with arm-waving Republicans? |
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A decade ago, gays were a wedge issue used by Republicans to energize the base. |
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Republicans should not use this as an excuse to escalate further, now that the main threat of retaliation has been removed. |
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Created in an election year and evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats, it could have ended in partisan deadlock. |
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The Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act has 72 co-sponsors, divided roughly evenly between Republicans and Democrats. |
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Both the Republicans in Congress and the American-Cuban community in exile have been speaking out against the warming relations. |
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And unless Republicans start pursuing very different priorities in Congress, that prognosis could sting. |
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What Republicans will attempt to extort from the White House will be decided at their retreat in January. |
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Republicans are also moving on immigration, which leaves sequester as the eyesore of the evening. |
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But both of these statements are factual, and Republicans will spin them hard today and tomorrow. |
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The Democrats have abandoned any policy of liberal social reform and adapted themselves, in deeds if not in words, to the class-war policies of the Republicans. |
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All this can be traced to a Faustian bargain Republicans made precisely 100 years after President Lincoln was re-elected. |
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Just 39 percent give Democrats a favorable rating and just 33 percent do the same for Republicans. |
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In-state Republicans love him, independents like him a lot, and even Democrats are favorably disposed. |
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Garrett is currently at only 48 percent and this is a year favoring Republicans nationwide. |
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This past election, they were hardly mentioned by Republicans fearful of alienating moderates. |
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Republicans are spending the vast majority of their time tarring and feathering each other. |
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Instead, it would set the stage for a massive showdown in February, when Republicans would control both the House and the Senate. |
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In the early years of the republic, the power of the Supreme Court fueled disputes between federalists and Republicans. |
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The Texas firebrand made a name for himself by going after more moderate Republicans. |
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Republicans in Hollywood seem to get a lot of flack and be a bit marginalized. |
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The content of the robocalls is accurate but senior Republicans privately describe them as petty and ineffective at a time when a strong economic message is needed. |
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And in the matter of foreign policy the President has already met the Republicans more than half-way. |
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Republicans treat government as the source of most collective ills, Democrats as the fount of most collective benefits. |
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These Republicans still frighten voters with visions of an old age in poverty and frailty. |
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And yes, Republicans still have a lot of work to do framing a message that appeals to a majority of Americans. |
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Republicans are always arguing that the free market, unfettered by government regulation, will make everything cheaper. |
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For the remaining Republicans, the end of the primary will merely be the beginning of a frenzied sprint to the runoff. |
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Republicans have been in a frenzy since realizing that the IRS was missing two years of Lerner emails. |
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Veteran Republicans joined with freshmen Democrats like Congressman Patrick Murphy, the youngest member of the House. |
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Indeed, there are probably more froyo Worlds in business than there are Rockefeller Republicans. |
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And by the time it was all over, his fellow Republicans in Washington were furious. |
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If they couldn't win in 2004, they will never win, because the Republicans now have a lock on absolutely every political and judicial instrument in the country. |
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All are now North Carolina law three years after Republicans took over the General Assembly and installed Tillis as House speaker. |
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In the Senate, the Democrats passed the budget 56-40 with the generous aid of 24 Republicans. |
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Between gerrymandering and geographic sorting, Republicans have a solid grip on the House of Representatives. |
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Tom Perez for Labor and Gina McCarthy for the EPA were tougher votes for Republicans than Hochberg, but even they made it. |
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It puts the Republicans in a strange position, because they are in favor of local control and local rule, and here it is on television, local democracy in action. |
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In exchange for raising the debt ceiling, Republicans want a hilarious list of concessions and goodies. |
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Republicans are likely to go to the mat to stall these picks, and Reid has now laid out a red line of his own. |
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Voters also swept Republicans into the governorship and control of the state legislature. |
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I guess the Republicans are forced to go for the low blow here. |
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It's gratifying to see the Democrats be better at hardball than the Republicans for a change. |
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And Republicans have just founded a new organization to groom minorities in the party. |
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Instead, Republicans are groping for answers as the slow march toward the fiscal cliff leaves them ever more divided. |
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Some Republicans will grouse at the new data because it makes their economic-incompetence argument harder to make. |
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At the time, 13 against was considered a lot, and Republicans groused about that. |
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She smiles, which sounds like a small thing, but a lot of Republicans growl. |
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On Tuesday, the Republicans suffered resounding defeats in the Presidential and senatorial arenas. |
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Like hackney, Taylor Bickford has mostly worked to get Republicans elected. |
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This is not the first election cycle in which Republicans have been shell-shocked by reality. |
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When Republicans defend the war in Afghanistan, they generally do so in hard-headed security terms. |
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But as Ed Kilgore points out, increasing numbers of Republicans are telling the Hawkeye State to take a hike. |
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Hopefully, the members of the Florida House, Democrats and Republicans alike, will reject Senator Hays' proposed legislation. |
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Of course this gets at the heart of why some attacks on black Republicans inspire a shrug. |
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Certainly, Democrats don't own morality, either, but Republicans can't act sanctimoniously on the one hand while brushing aside hypocrisy on the other. |
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Normally Democratic silicon Valley opened up its wallets to the Republicans this time out. |
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Food stamps have already been cut, and congressional Republicans are hell-bent on cutting them further. |
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Among Republicans and Democrats, however, situational ethics runs the show. |
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Massachusetts has not hesitated to elect Republicans to statewide office in the past. |
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In other states, unusual circumstances have left the Democrats hesitating while Republicans forge ahead with runs. |
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The first skirmish in the renewed battle for gender wage equality seemed to be won by Republicans. |
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Without the support of Republicans who ran on no-new-taxes pledges, Boehner would have to woo Democrats skittish of Medicare cuts. |
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Only twice did Democratic presidential contenders make the sort of startling, high-risk moves far more typical of Republicans. |
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There are two separate crises that Republicans are conflating for political reasons. |
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Does Rahm want to be an honest broker, or does he want to be the guy who socks Republicans in the face? |
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During this election season, it burns me up that Republicans and Democrats can't talk about poverty here in the U.S. and shrinking government services to the poor. |
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They also check Democratic momentum and solidify Republican identity in ways that can appeal to the widest range of Republicans. |
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Among the 12 seats that Republicans took from the Democrats, half were located in solidly suburban areas. |
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On the other hand, they think Republicans are... well, like the old media companies in the sopa debate. |
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As we hurtle together to the fiscal cliff, the Republicans are getting much the worse of the media battle. |
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Republicans went ballistic and hurtled through the appellate courts en route to the big court in Washington. |
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In 2016, modernity and Hillary may come with a high price for the Republicans. |
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Democrats split over moves to weaken Wall Street reforms, and Republicans pouted over lost leverage. |
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Probably because self-identified Republicans include moderates and even a sprinkling of liberals. |
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The Republicans, spurred on by the Tea Party, have taken the approach that they will oppose anything proposed by the President. |
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Republicans running in 2010 will have to build an agenda centered on spurring job growth. |
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Even so, AEI is mostly a bystander as Republicans fight among themselves to squelch the Tea Party grassroots. |
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The continued popularity of SSE among Republicans is doing serious damage to the economy. |
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Several Republicans won primaries in 2014 by running as ideologically pure conservatives who wanted new leadership in the House. |
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Naturally, Republicans will try to lay the blame for staggeringly high levels of unemployment on the White House. |
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Obama-era Republicans are as ill-prepared for this wave of angry activism as Bush-era Democrats were for the rise of the netroots. |
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And in a couple of months, they could all have Republicans in their statehouse. |
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Hantman recalls that Bharara's fairness and impartiality impressed even the most partisan Republicans. |
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Within the House Judiciary Committee, six Republicans voted with 21 Democrats to impeach the president. |
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Republicans have a rare opportunity to implement policies that are truly compassionate and transcend toxic identity politics. |
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And what I give him credit for is playing ball with congressional Republicans and having mildly conservative economic policies on trade, on taxes, on regulation. |
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But also just as the news media plays to or even inflames such fears to drive ratings, Republicans stoke fear to drive votes. |
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There would be indignant House Judiciary Committee hearings and angry talk of impeachment among some Republicans. |
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If he refuses to strangle his own baby in the crib, Republicans are happy to retaliate. |
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Instead, the Republicans should tie their push for infrastructure to getting folks off the couch and back to work. |
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Which surprised even me, since I figured if there's anything Republicans ought to be good at, it's inheriting things. |
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The Republicans have called their in-house campaign tech start-up Para Bellum Labs. |
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Palin, who is as likely to be running a scam as running for president, has Republicans in the inky plam of her hand. |
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Or perhaps certain Republicans have a fear of success, so they are subconsciously sabotaging their own party? |
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News broke Tuesday night that the Republicans were rejecting that and insisting on seven Republicans and five Democrats. |
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Indeed, the Republicans reaction to Immelt's appointment was both unconstructive and intemperate. |
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Among Republicans, this disappointment has translated into what looks like a renewed fondness for interventionism. |
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Her push for public hearings on Packwood irritated her Democratic male colleagues along with the Republicans. |
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Republicans have also raised concerns that the release of the report could jeopardize security at U.S. facilities overseas. |
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The justifiable concern this spectacle raises is that Republicans stand to lose no matter what they do. |
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Rubio blew it with immigration, and as for Cruz, I think even most Republicans see that that would be a kamikaze mission. |
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Texas Republicans, for example, got close to half the vote among Latinos in that state, and similar results were found in Kansas. |
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The Chicago-based Kirkland has long been renowned for its ties to powerful Republicans. |
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A federal court struck down the plan because, in their efforts to tilt the scales toward Republicans, the legislators had created districts with different size populations. |
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The voting patterns of Native Americans are often hard to quantify and in many places do not show a partisan tilt toward Democrats or Republicans. |
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Republicans are going to try to paint Bellows as a knee-jerk Democrat who just uses the civil-liberties argument when convenient. |
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Against this sulfurous backdrop, Democrats and Republicans alike feel compelled to man the ramparts for their core constituencies. |
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But if the Republicans succeed in blocking the bill, they may end up electing a supermajority of Democrats in November. |
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The Ohio governor is about to score a landslide win in a state Republicans need to win the White House. |
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Democrats view revenue as taxes, not airport fees, which Republicans have offered up as a sweetener. |
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Can Ryan and Murray find the sweet spot that will attract enough Republicans without alienating Democrats? |
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Bluntly, Republicans win when they distinguish between work and welfare, lauding the former and damning the latter. |
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A lot of us Republicans are having trouble getting the leaf blower started. |
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A preference for leaner, more efficient government is the concern that unites all Republicans. |
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Republicans and Democrats have equal distrust for the legislative branch, no matter who is running the show. |
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But the Republicans control both houses of the legislature and just expanded their majorities. |
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Having a job on an auto assembly line makes you a maker, not a taker, and Romney and the Republicans forgot that. |
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Democrats who saw it cringed, Republicans were stunned, and nobody else noticed. |
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The House Republicans made headlines Thursday with their convoluted immigration plan. |
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Thomas Jefferson endured a vicious, partisan press, and Lincoln saw his Whig party splinter into anti-slavery Republicans and popular sovereignty Democrats. |
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He is down ten points among Republicans from his average poll ratings. |
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Senate Democrats in particular are grappling with their razor-thin majority, which gives Republicans the power to block progressive legislation of any kind. |
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That Cr carried the levels of funding for government agencies demanded by Republicans, not DemoCrats. |
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It might be helpful, now, if a few of these craven Republicans had the stones to say it. |
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This fall, the Republicans are going to be crazier than ever and dig in harder than ever. |
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Or when there was no way the Republicans were going to push us to the brink in summer 2011 and hurt our credit rating? |
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There is definitely an appeal in critiquing Republicans who are obviously unqualified to govern. |
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Democrats need to respond aggressively to the crony capitalism practiced by many Republicans, particularly regarding Wall Street. |
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California Republicans detest him, and they're torn between working with him to pass a budget or throwing all their weight behind kicking him out of office. |
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