Republican Party

Americans seem to want them but can the Republicans deliver?

Posted March 9th, 2010 by telegraph.co.uk

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The race for nomination is on but any challenge to Obama has to be carefully
calibrated, says Simon Heffer

UK on US: Has God Really Chosen Sarah Palin to Lead Our Country??

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To millions of Americans, Sarah Palin is the one person who can save the US from the perils of communism, gay marriage and gun control. But can she ever win the White House, or will she destroy the American right?
Sarah Palin pressing the flesh in Grand Rapids, on her three-week-long, 14-state promotional "Going Rogue: An American Life" book tour.

Scozzafava: Does Palin Even Know Who She’s Endorsing?

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It’s a Grand Old Purging as moderate’s ouster spotlights Republican dysfunction
Since the GOP nominee dropped out of the race in New York's 23rd Congressional District amid pressure from conservative leaders, Dede Scozzafava has been swept into the national political conversation.
Gouverneur, N.Y. — Over Halloween weekend, Dede Scozzafava morphed from a rosy-cheeked Republican mom to a political figure of speech.
“My name’s a verb now,” she said.

Sarah Palin Urges Right Wing to Purge Moderates from Republican Party

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Far-right conservatives such as former governor of Alaska Sarah Palin are now setting the agenda for the GOP.
Right wing purists egged on by Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin fought to capture an upstate House seat today and electrify their drive to purge moderates from the Republican Party.

David Plouffe: Dems Should Thank John McCain For Picking Palin

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David Plouffe was campaign manager for President Barack Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign. Plouffe appeared Nov. 1st on NBC's "Meet the Press" to discuss politics and his new book.
Barack Obama’s campaign manager accused former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on Sunday of co-opting the Republican Party and driving it toward the ideological fringe.

McCain Admits He And Sarah Palin Not A “Winning Combination”

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Sen. John McCain acknowledged on Sunday tensions between his vice presidential choice, Sarah Palin, and his top aide, Steve Schmidt, during his failed bid for the White House last year, yet said that the former Alaska governor gave a boost to the campaign.

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