Team Romney: Whatever McCain Did, Do The Opposite

www.stoptheaclu.com | William Teach | 2012-05-14 08:47:00
This story must thrill John McCain and Sarah Palin (Politico) Mitt Romney and his top aides are building a strategy, partly by design and partly because of circumstance, around what they consider John McCain’s disastrously run campaign in 2008. The strategy: whatever McCain did, do the opposite. Many of the current strategy discussions are centered on not falling [...]Similar News >>

Nebraska Outcome Could Be Blow to National Groups

hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com | | 2012-05-12 02:58:41
Several of the same conservative groups that celebrated Richard Mourdock's decisive win on Tuesday face a new test in Nebraska, where their preferred candidate's chances are murky, as another underdog candidate is quickly edging her way into the spotlight in advance of the May 15 election. State Treasurer Don Stenberg is the preferred choice of the Club For Growth, FreedomWorks, and Sen. Jim DeMint's, R-S.C., Senate Conservative Fund. All have been trying to help him upset frontrunning Attorney General Jon Bruning. But this week Deb Fischer, a third Republican, has emerged as a threat. S... Similar News >>

Sarah Palin, Ron Paul back Ted Cruz in Texas

www.unitedliberty.org | jpye | 2012-05-12 02:54:52
We noted yesterday that, after a win over Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN) on Tuesday, the Club for Growth was preparing to spend $1 million in Texas trying to take down David Dewhurst, hoping that it will boost the campaign of Ted Cruz, who is backed by the Club and other grassroots and Tea Party groups. But things in the Lone Star State were ramped up a bit yesterday thanks to a pair of endorsements for Cruz from Sarah Palin and Ron Paul. Palin’s endorsment, given her standing in the conservative movement, is obviously more high profile and is being touted heavily by Cruz, both in fundraising le... Similar News >>

Sarah Palin, Ron Paul back Ted Cruz in Texas

www.unitedliberty.org | jpye | 2012-05-11 14:15:18
We noted yesterday that, after a win over Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN) on Tuesday, the Club for Growth was preparing to spend $1 million in Texas trying to take down David Dewhurst, hoping that it will boost the campaign of Ted Cruz, who is backed by the Club and other grassroots and Tea Party groups. But things in the Lone Star State were ramped up a bit yesterday thanks to a pair of endorsements for Cruz from Sarah Palin and Ron Paul. Palin’s endorsment, given her standing in the conservative movement, is obviously more high profile and is being touted heavily by Cruz, both in fundraising le... Similar News >>

Sarah Palin, Ron Paul back Ted Cruz in Texas

www.unitedliberty.org | jpye | 2012-05-11 12:28:33
We noted yesterday that, after a win over Sen. Dick Lugar (R-IN) on Tuesday, the Club for Growth was preparing to spend $1 million in Texas trying to take down David Dewhurst, hoping that it will boost the campaign of Ted Cruz, who is backed by the Club and other grassroots and Tea Party groups. But things in the Lone Star State were ramped up a bit yesterday thanks to a pair of endorsements for Cruz from Sarah Palin and Ron Paul. Palin’s endorsment, given her standing in the conservative movement, is obviously more high profile and is being touted heavily by Cruz, both in fundraising le... Similar News >>

Poll Watch: PPP (D) Iowa 2016 Republican Presidential Survey

race42012.com | Kavon W. Nikrad | 2012-05-11 12:24:13
PPP (D) Iowa 2016 GOP Presidential Poll If Mitt Romney was not a candidate in 2016, and the Republican candidates for President were Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, and Rick Santorum, who would you most like to see as the GOP candidate for President? Rick Santorum [...]Similar News >>

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