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Category Archives: Republican
Huckabee Won’t Run For President –
Republican Mike Huckabee has announced that he will not run for President in 2012. Huckabee would have been one of the top Republican contenders for the White House. Huckabee is popular among social conservatives and has a successful Fox News program. To … Continue reading
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Democratic Senator Kohl Not Running For Re-Election –
Democratic Senator Herbert Kohl has announced that will not seek re-election in 2012. The Wisconsin Democrat first won the Senate seat in 1988. Kohl is 76 years old and his retirement makes the seat very competitive. Republicans now have an … Continue reading
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Wisconsin Borrowing Costs Drop –
Wisconsin borrowing costs are dropping and that may be a result of Republican Governor Scott Walker. Governor Walker took on the unions and signed a bill limiting their collective bargaining power on March 11th. The move is being well received by markets with the … Continue reading
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Indiana Republican Mike Pence Enters Governor’s Race –
Republican congressman Mike Pence has announced that he will run for governor of Indiana in 2012. The popular six term congressman is the favorite to win the seat and will help carry the state for the Republican Presidential candidate. Indiana voted … Continue reading
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New Jersey Tunnel Funding –
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has indicated that the state will not return the $271 million in commuter rail tunnel funding to the federal government. Recently, the Federal Transit Administration has added a fee for holding the funds that could amount … Continue reading
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Democrats Target Medicare Plan –
Senate Democrats are expected to vote on a house measure that would change Medicare benefits. The move is an aggressive step by Senator Reid and Congressional Democrats. Republicans have kept the Democrats on the defensive over the last few months regarding federal … Continue reading
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The Senate Landscape: 2012 & 2014 –
Roll Call has an article by Stuart Rothenberg that discusses the uneven Senate landscape of 2012 and 2014. Although Democrats still control the Senate, Republicans have a very strong chance of hitting the 60 Senator mark in 2012 or 2014. Republican … Continue reading
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Ron Paul Exploratory Committee –
Ron Paul is expected to announce the formation of a Presidential Exploratory Committee. Paul ran for President in 2008 and made a strong showing in some Republican primary contests. Paul has a strong fundraising base to call on during the campaign and … Continue reading
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NRSC And DSCC Fundraising –
The National Republican Senatorial Committee and Democratic Senate Campaign Committee (DSCC) have posted their first quarter numbers. Although the Republicans and Democrats are close in totals, the Republican Senate Committee has the advantage. The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) raised … Continue reading
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U.S. Debt Outlook Cut To Negative –
Standard & Poor’s cut the outlook for U.S. debt from stable to negative. This is the first time in history that the S & P has cut the outlook for U.S. debt. The stock market reacted by pulling back almost … Continue reading
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Geithner IMF Statement –
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner addressed the need for major currency floatation. In a statement to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) steering committee, Geithner stated the need for major economies to allow their currencies to adjust to market conditions. The Chinese … Continue reading
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Deficit Cuts May Effect Rates –
Political pressure to cut the deficit has led Republicans and Democrats to propose spending cuts. The cuts could have an effect on the steps taken by the Federal Reserve. The Fed is more likely to keep rates at or near the current low rate due to lower … Continue reading
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Obama Deficit Cuts –
Obama brought the budget battle to the national media with a speech this afternoon. Obama promised to cut the deficit by $4 trillion over the next 12 years. The Obama budget plans to use spending cuts and tax increases to achieve the … Continue reading
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RNC Raises $7 Million –
Republican National Committee fundraising for March topped $7 million which leaves the RNC with $3.2 million on hand. The Republican National Committee also announced that they hired Angela Meyers as the new finance director. Meyers held the same position with the Republican … Continue reading
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Government Shutdown Averted –
Republicans and Democrats reached a deal in the final hours to prevent a government shutdown. The deal cut a record $38.5 billion of spending from the budget for the second half of the year. A short term spending bill was … Continue reading
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