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If Democrats stumble on health care, Republicans win bigThe Olympian - 54 minutes ago It's crunch time for President Barack Obama and the congressional Democrats. The political stakes are clear. If they want to ensure that they will be ... Video: AP-GfK Poll: Obama More Popular Than Congress Obama Gets Tough on Health Care Fraud New York Times Democrats in Endangered Districts Find No Haven in Job GrowthBusinessWeek - - 3 hours ago March 11 (Bloomberg) -- On the eve of the anniversary of President Barack Obama's economic-stimulus plan last month, Republicans targeted ... The Rasmussen Effect Firedoglake (blog) Local primary election candidates file Beaver County Times Law bars Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi from electionsThe Associated Press - 2 hours ago YANGON, Myanmar - A decision by Myanmar's military junta to bar pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi from upcoming elections drew sharp criticism from ... Myanmar Bans Detained Opposition Leader Aung San Suu Kyi From Polls AHN | All Headline News Myanmar law shows 'contempt' for democracy: rights group Sin Chew Jit Poh Democrats, Republicans to caucus Tuesday night, take straw pollsSummit Daily News - - 1 hour ago SUMMIT COUNTY - As the ball gets rolling toward November's elections, precinct caucuses on Tuesday night will determine which local ... Not-so-raucous caucus Colorado Springs Independent The Trouble With 'Reconciliation'Wall Street Journal - - 8 hours ago As Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her lieutenants cajole, entreat and threaten House Democrats to approve the Senate health-care bill, ... $100 billion proposal to save city worker jobs San Francisco Chronicle On health, Obama has roadblocks in own party Boston Globe Dems bar some earmarks; GOP eyes total banphillyBurbs.com - - 1 hour ago House GOP leaders are pushing rank-and-file Republicans to break their addiction to pet projects by going cold turkey and giving up the long-cherished ... House Democrats act to ban corporate earmarks Baltimore Sun New poll shows Democrats losing ground on national securityWashington Post (blog) - - Mar 9, 2010 1. After closing the so-called "national security gap" in the 2006 and 2008 elections, congressional Democrats are losing ground on the issue, according to ... Harvard Poll of Young Voters Should Worry Democrats Newsweek (blog) House Rejects Plan to Leave Afghanistan by Year's EndNew York Times - - 7 hours ago WASHINGTON - In a strong bipartisan endorsement of the Obama administration's policy in Afghanistan, the House of Representatives on Wednesday ... You vote for it, you own it American Conservative Magazine (blog) Our Opinion: Quinn's budget plan lacks boldnessThe State Journal-Register - 2 hours ago By Anonymous GOV. PAT QUINN'S proposed budget is an abdication of a governor's responsibility to persuade the legislature to do the right thing and an ... Harvard Poll: Half Of Millenials Report Their Financial Situation As 'Bad'Huffington Post (blog) - 9 hours ago A new national poll of 18-29 year-olds conducted by Harvard's Institute of Politics indicates that the generation is losing faith in the government and is ... Poll: Republican resurgence among young adults Christian Science Monitor With a huge lead in Florida polls, Rubio dazzles crowdFlorida Times-Union - - 2 hours ago The second poll in a week shows him more than 30 points ahead of Gov. Charlie Crist By David Hunt If you said that you would vote in the Republican primary ... Crist faces uphill battle after 'unprecedented' drop in polls ABC Action News Faint Praise For Mainstream Republicans National Journal (blog) Poizner takes a calculated risk in delaying fight with WhitmanLos Angeles Times - - 7 hours ago Some say the GOP governor candidate's strategy has given his rival too big an edge. Steve Poizner, left, at a January forum with The Times' Robert Greene, ... Va OKs 1st bill banning mandated health coverageThe Associated Press - - 10 hours ago RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia's General Assembly became the first in the nation Wednesday to approve legislation that bucks any attempt by President Barack Obama ... Mr. Massa's exitAlbany Times Union - 2 hours ago Time to add another name to New York's political Hall of Shame. Last week, Rep. Charles Rangel, a Harlem Democrat, stepped aside as Ways and Means Committee ... Video: Former Rep. Massa Tries to Explain Himself Democrats Release GOP 'Hypocrite' List After Rangel, Massa Ethics Charges U.S. News & World Report (blog) Democrats Can Win--Why Don't They Try?Huffington Post (blog) - 9 hours ago Democrats can win the mid-term elections and re-build a stable, long-term governing majority -- if they want to. Whether they do is another thing. (Tea) party on! Las Vegas Weekly An inside look into Gov. Christie's positive poll numbersnewjerseynewsroom.com - - 13 hours ago Given the dismal state of New Jersey's fiscal condition, the numbers confronting Governor Christie as he prepares his first state budget ... Campaign Finance Freak-OutNew York Times (blog) - - 11 hours ago Is it hyperbole to describe people's reactions to a Supreme Court decision on campaign finance as “freaking out? Corporate personhood and judicial activism Charleston Gazette (blog) Corporate justice at our expense Politico Ex-Obama adviser: Democrats may get 'slaughtered' in electionCNN Political Ticker (blog) - 6 hours ago WASHINGTON (CNN) - Steve Hildebrand was one of the top advisers who helped put President Barack Obama in office, but he now has a stark warning for his old ... Obama's liberal base 'disengaged'USA Today - - 7 hours ago By Russell Powell, AP By Mimi Hall, USA TODAY Liberal and progressive organizations that helped propel him to the White House are turning on him now, ... California Republicans line up to unseat BoxerExaminer.com - 11 hours ago AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, file This week, three Californians officially filed papers to seek the Republican Party nomination for the US Senate in ... 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Analysis: Note to Washington: Voters say talk jobsThe Associated Press - - 8 hours ago
WASHINGTON - They just don't get it in Washington. There's a gaping disconnect between what Americans care about and what President ...
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