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Census Shifts House Seats –

There has been a major shift in political influence towards the south and west.  Census data indicates that Texas will gain 4 seats, Florida 2 seats, Georgia and South Carolina will also gain.  North Carolina is a state that will keep the same … Continue reading

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Proposed Estate Tax –

The estate tax legislation proposed by the Senate is expected to face a tough fight on Monday from members of both parties.  The Wall Street Journal has a solid article on the proposed bill and provides a breakdown of some key issues.  … Continue reading

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Texas Gains Seats –

Texas is set to gain at least three and possibly four Congressional seats due to population growth.  Texas Republicans dominate the redistricting process for the state and are expected to pick up several seats in the process.  In general, Republicans are expected … Continue reading

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Senate Votes On Earmarks –

The Senate voted in favor of conducting business as usual in relation to earmarks.  Most Democrats voted against the ban as well as a small number of Republicans.  The final vote was 39-56 but that number should move higher next year when Republicans hold more … Continue reading

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Earmark Ban –

The Hill reports that a proposal for a three year ban on earmarks is not likely to pass.  Senate Majority leader Harry Reid negotiated with Republican leaders to bring the proposal to a vote that would require 67 votes for passage.  Most … Continue reading

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2012 Senate Races –

Republicans are expected to have a big election night on November 6th, 2012.  A recent article in Roll Call outlines all of the Senate races and possible challengers in each of the contests.  Races that Roll Call lists as Leans Democrat … Continue reading

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Tax Code Overhaul –

A comprehensive overhaul of the tax code could take place in the near future.  Recently, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geitner indicated that the tax code was in need of a major overhaul.  Congressional Republicans have also supported an overhaul of the … Continue reading

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RNC Chairman –

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is expected to face an uphill battle in his attempt to hold onto his post.  Saul Anuzis, former Michigan GOP Chairman, has announced that he will challenge Michael Steele in January.  It is expected … Continue reading

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Republicans Gain Senate Edge –

The Democrats may have the majority in the U.S. Senate but that might not hold up on all issues.  The 2012 Senate elections put Senators Nelson, Tester, Manchin, Webb, and McCaskill in the spotlight.  The Senators all represent states that … Continue reading

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Tax Cut Compromise –

Barack Obama is moving in the direction of a tax cut compromise during the lame duck session.  Tax rates will rise in 2011 if action is not taken to keep the Bush tax cuts.  The White House has also indicated that … Continue reading

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Beltway Business –

A recent Business In The Beltway article on Forbes discusses the priorities of the new Congress.  Republican victories in the House and Senate have changed the political landscape and are likely to shift policies on tax.  Tax will almost certainly be … Continue reading

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Upheaval –

Massive shifts of power and influence can be expected in Washington DC.  Republicans gained over 60 seats in the House and several in the Senate.  The final number of seats will be determined after all ballots are counted and than … Continue reading

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Races To Watch –

The Wall Street Journal has an article on the upcoming elections and the races to watch.  The quick election guide details the House seats in the Northeast to follow for an indication of the election day trends.  Early victories by the … Continue reading

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U.S. Senate 2012 –

The Senate Democrats are expected to have a rough time in the upcoming elections.  However, the 2012 election cycle could prove to be even worse for their party.  Republicans have a chance to make significant gains in both the House and Senate.  … Continue reading

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Republicans Adding Governorships –

Republicans are set to win several gubernatorial races this November.  The three big candidates to watch are John Kasich in Ohio, Tom Corbett in Pennsylvania, and Rick Snyder in Michigan.  Currently, the Republican candidates are polling very strong in each of those contests.  Republican … Continue reading

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