Category Archives: General

Republican Governors –

Currently, Republicans have 24 of the 50 Governorships but that number is expected to rise this year.  Stuart Rothenberg, a political anaylst for Roll Call, predicts that Republicans should win at least an additional 8 Governorships.  There are 37 Gubernatorial … Continue reading

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Estate Tax –

Members of Congress are starting to focus on the November election and one topic that is the focus of attention is th estate tax.  Possible revisions to the estate tax are the subject of numerous articles and discussions.  A recent … Continue reading

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Republican Fiorina Leads Boxer –

Republican Carly Fiorina is expanding her lead in the polls over Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer.  Democrats need a win in California to help their efforts to hold a majority in the U.S. Senate.  A recent poll by Survey USA shows … Continue reading

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Bennet Wins Colorado Primary –

Colorado Senator Michael Bennet won the Democratic primary and will be facing Republican Ken Buck in the November election.  Senator Bennet is not heavily favored over Buck and this should be a very competitive Senate race.  Republicans need to win 10 … Continue reading

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Republican Leads Ohio Race –

Republicans need 10 seats to take control of the U.S. Senate in the November election.  Rob Portman is running to replace Ohio Republican Senator George Voinovich and he currently leads in the polls.  John Kasich, the Republican candidate for Governor, … Continue reading

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Laffer WSJ Opinion –

Economist Arthur Laffer recently wrote an opinion article in the Wall Street Journal regarding taxation.  Art Laffer is known for his work on taxation and the creation of the Laffer Curve.  In the Wall Street Journal article, Laffer uses a … Continue reading

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Jim Demint Article –

South Carolina Republican Senator Jim Demint has written a commentary article on the Pelosi-Reid economy for Forbes.  The article discusses his thoughts on the Democrats economic agenda and more specifically Democratic spending. To read the Forbes article, please click here: … Continue reading

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Rothenberg: Watch Pennsylvania –

Stuart Rothenberg writes articles on Roll Call and they should always be considered required reading.  The Rothenberg article highlights the importance of Pennsylvania this election cycle.  A big win for the Republicans in Pennsylvania could help propel them into the … Continue reading

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Michigan Governor's Race –

The race for Governor of Michigan is set for a Snyder-Bernero showdown.  Republican Rick Snyder is the former head of Gateway Computers and Bernero is the Democratic Mayor of Lansing Michigan.  Michigan is an important swing state and a Republican … Continue reading

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Rossi Race Heats Up –

The Senate race in Washington between Republican Dino Rossi and Democrat Patty Murray is beginning to heat up.  The two campaigns have launched new television ads attempting to tie the other candidate to the establishment. To read a Washington Wire … Continue reading

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Pence: Keep Bush Tax Cuts –

Republican Congressman Mike Pence argued for extending the Bush tax cuts on a show with Al Hunt.  Pence wants all tax cuts extended including those for families making more than $250,000.  The Obama admnistration and Congressional Democrats are taking the … Continue reading

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Basel Hearings Planned

Senator Dodd and Congressman Frank are expected to hold Congressional hearings on Basel bank regulations.  The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision eased some proposed regulations whuch are of concern to Congress.  Congressional hearings will work to improve discussion on the global … Continue reading

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Campaign Finance Bill –

Campaign Finance legislation failed to reach the 60 votes required to stop a filibuster.  The vote was 57-41 and it will likely end campaign finance legislation for this congress.  Democrats argue that the bill would provide more transparency and Republicans … Continue reading

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Tax Cuts Polling Data –

A recent Rasmussen poll indicates that tax cuts will play a larger role in the mid-term elections.  The mid-July survey showed that 68% of respondents consider tax issues to be very important.  That number is 10 points higher than a … Continue reading

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Tancredo Running For Governor –

Congressional Quarterly has reported that Tom Tancredo is about to declare a third party run for Governor of Colorado.  It is expected that he will be running on the American Constitution Party.  To read the Congressional Quarterly Politics article, please … Continue reading

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