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    • Nevada

      2010 Senate
      51% Lowden, 38% Reid (chart)
      50% Tarkanian, 37% Reid (chart)
      46% Angle, 38% Reid

      Favorable / Unfavorable
      Harry Reid: 39 / 58 (chart)
      Sue Lowden: 54 / 31
      Danny Tarkanian: 52 / 29
      Sharron Angle: 40 / 36
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      Without a Tea Party split, Reid id done – put a fork in him.

    • Republican Sen. Tony Strickland plans to launch a rematch against Controller John Chiang.

      The Thousand Oaks Republican, who's termed out in 2016, will officially announce the campaign at next weekend's California Republican Party Convention.

      GOP strategist Mitch Zak said Strickland was encouraged to jump in the race by Republican guv-hopeful Meg Whitman.

      "Meg asked him to run and he graciously agreed," Zak, a Whitman adviser, said. "He absolutely strengthens a great ticket. He'll make it even better."

      Chiang, a Democrat, defeated Strickland by 10 points when the two battled in a cash-fueled campaign for the open seat in 2006.

      Zak said Strickland's hard-fought 2008 Senate victory, in which he edged out former Democratic Assemblywoman Hannah-Beth Jackson by less than one percent of the vote, has prepped him for another tough campaign.
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      Tony Strickland will give Chiang a run for his money.

    • With a studio full of media, and three very ripe senatorial candidates ready to have at it over national security, defense and foreign affairs, the 1380 KTKZ studio was the source for the first California GOP U. S. Senatorial Debate.
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      Listen to it all…..

      The audio that follows features participants: Republican CA Assembly Member Chuck DeVore, former CEO of HP Carly Fiorina and former Republican House Representative Tom Campbell.

  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  Howard Dean,  Obamacare

    Day By Day March 5, 2010 – That Smell

    Day by Day by Chris Muir

    President Obama and his Democrat Party Cabal in the Congress will promise anything to get the votes to pass Obamacare. It is all or nothing – even if it ruins the prospects of fellow Democrats in the upcoming November midterm congressional elections.

    Passing the healthcare proposals before Congress will “hang out to dry” every Democratic incumbent running for reelection this fall, Howard Dean said Thursday.

    Dean, a physician by training who’s a former chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), said that Democrats in Congress — and President Barack Obama — would do themselves more harm than good by passing the current healthcare bill.

    “The plan, as it comes from the Senate, hangs out every Democrat who’s running for office to dry — including the president, in 2012, because it makes him defend a plan that isn’t in effect essentially yet,” Dean said during an appearance on the liberal Bill Press Radio Show.

    The smell of corruption will only increase as the Easter deadline approaches. In today’s 24 hour news cycle and instant communication, all Americans will be sadly dismayed at the buying of votes.

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