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The Times-News - Tue Oct 7, 1:31 am EDT
Republican Gregory Nemitz formally filed as a write-in candidate Friday afternoon in the campaign for the 2nd District of Congress against Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, according to the Idaho Secretary of State's office.
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The Times-News - Sun Oct 5, 1:16 am EDT
ELKO, Nev. - The theater at Great Basin College would have been filled to the rafters if the building had rafters Thursday when former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney came to Elko, Nev., to speak on behalf of John McCain and Sarah Palin.
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Casper Star-Tribune - Tue Oct 7, 10:04 am EDT
Voters could send Republican Cynthia Lummis to the U.S. House because of her experience in Wyoming government and conservative credentials, she said.
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Chicago Tribune - Tue Oct 7, 12:58 pm EDT
Earlier today, the Tribune editorial board asked for your input as it debates the Trib's endorsement for president. We've already received dozens of passionate responses from supporters of both candidates.
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Washington Post - 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Less than a week after an $85B bailout, insurance giant holds luxury retreat with a tab of $440,000.
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Bayou Buzz - Sun Oct 5, 3:08 am EDT
by Michael Bayham
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Bloomberg via Yahoo! News - Tue Oct 7, 12:01 am EDT
Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Kari Durell, a 38-year-old waitress, had her doubts about Barack Obama after reading wild Internet rumors that he trained with al-Qaeda terrorists as a child. She's voting for him anyway.
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The Register Citizen - Mon Oct 6, 3:11 am EDT
TORRINGTON - If any part of Connecticut can be called "Republican," traditionally, Litchfield County has fit that bill, right?
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East Tennessean - Fri Oct 3, 12:55 am EDT
Dear Editor, This is in response to Rick Norwood's letter entitled "Politics is about Lies" in the Sept. 25 edition. Norwood wrote that the root of all corrupt politics is money. I absolutely agree with you! Despite the benign smiles and overtures you receive at forums like "Rock the Vote," the majority of those in Congress are not doing it to serve the better good of America.
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Marquette Tribune - Tue Oct 7, 9:47 am EDT
Before the Internet, political candidates got out their message primarily through television ads, shaking hands with voters and having staffers place campaign signs in front yards.
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Foreign Relations - Mon Oct 6, 10:14 am EDT
Sen. Obama (D-IL), whose father was Kenyan, has been particularly vocal in the Senate on U.S. Africa policy. He has been especially outspoken regarding policy toward Darfur, traveling to the region with Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS) in 2006. In May 2008, Obama cosigned a statement with fellow presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and John McCain condemning the Sudanese government as "chiefly ...
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HuffingtonPost - Wed Oct 1, 10:18 am EDT
Less than five weeks before Election Day, Barack Obama is taking the fight to scarlet red Republican territory, adding several states won by George W....
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Rocky Mountain News - Fri Oct 3, 10:59 am EDT
GOP presidential candidate Sen. John McCain held a town hall meeting before an appreciative crowd at CSU-Pueblo earlier today. The Rocky's Julie Poppen, Ed Sealover and Todd Hartman blogged live from the event.
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KPAX Missoula - Tue Sep 30, 6:45 pm EDT
Montana's Secretary of State, Brad Johnson, was told several weeks ago that Ron Paul requested that his name be taken off the Montana ballot. By the time the Secretary received the request, however, it was too late to make the change.
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Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil - Mon Oct 6, 1:04 am EDT
A cautionary column on the $800 billion bailout bill could be outdated by Saturday morning, depending on how the U.S. House of Representatives' pizza party goes Friday. However, we on Main Street should take a look at the House's previous tally and the Senate-passed bailout.