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Governor Chris Christie Hospitalized

Governor Chris Christie Hospitalized

   New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, the man that many national polls show Republicans wish could be their presidential nominee was rushed to Somerset Medical Center by his security detail early on Thursday. While in route to a bill signing ceremony regarding open space legislation, the Governor experienced difficulty breathing. Early reports indicated that the detour to the hospital was simply an intentional “abundance of caution”. Early reports from Governor Christie’s spokesman Michael Drewniak suggest that all indications are that “the governor will be OK.” Christie’s deputy chief of staff,…

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Iowa Caucus Power Rating For Week of July 25th

Iowa Caucus Power Rating For Week of July 25th

 By Steve Deace Please note these predictions are only my analysis, and not my preference, of what the results of the Iowa Caucuses would be if they occurred today with the field as it currently is and based on what we currently know. I have yet to endorse a candidate, and will not be doing so before the Iowa Straw Poll if at all. 1. Michele Bachmann (30%) She is in better shape in the caucuses than the Straw Poll, where she is about a month behind in mobilizing her…

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Who Can Be the Republican Presidential Nominee?

Who Can Be the Republican Presidential Nominee?

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Cain Campaign Collapsing?

Cain Campaign Collapsing?

    As many Republican presidential campaigns are just beginning to increase their levels of activity, a string of cancellations seem to indicate that the campaign of  Herman Cain is doing just the opposite. But it is the type of events that he has withdrawn from which force one to wonder if there is not something more behind the cutting back of activity. For an underdog campaign, earned media events, the type of events that cost hardly anything but afford you great exposure, are as a good as having ownership of a toll…

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Will Government’s Golden Shackles Ever be Broken?

Will Government’s Golden Shackles Ever be Broken?

   Most American presidents are remembered for winning and leading. They win their election, and lead the nation. But President William Henry Harrison is probably best known for winning and expiring. Upon taking office on March 4th, of 1841, Harrison delivered an 8,441 word inaugural address that was written by famed American statesman Daniel Webster. The one hour and forty five minute speech took place outside and during a blizzard. Upon completing the longest inaugural address in American history, Harrison caught pneumonia and one month later, on April 4th, 1841,…

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Rudy Giuliani: A Better Democrat Presidential Candidate Than Republican Presidential Candidate?

Rudy Giuliani: A Better Democrat Presidential Candidate Than Republican Presidential Candidate?

  As Rudy Giuliani continues to pretend that he can be a viable candidate for President on the Republican ticket, on Sunday during CNN’s State of the Union, he told Candy Crowley “the Republican Party would be well advised to get the heck out of people’s bedrooms and let these things get decided by states”. While Giuliani claimed that he believes marriage should be between a man and woman, he stated that the libertarian streak of the Republican party should want to avoid “getting involved in people’s sexual lives.” The…

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Back loading and Frontloading Changes Presidential Primary and Caucus Schedule Big Time

Back loading and Frontloading Changes Presidential Primary and Caucus Schedule Big Time

   The Republican presidential primary and caucus calendar remains up in the air, but White House 2012 has updated the tentative schedule.  It can be found here. WH12 has established the tentative dates of each primary and caucus through a combination of historical analysis of how the schedule usually works itself out and where each state has so far positioned themselves in the process. Attempts by Florida to increase the impact of their primary results by holding their primary earlier than allowed by RNC rules, has forced the earliest dates in…

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Iowa Caucus Power Rating

Iowa Caucus Power Rating

   By Steve Deace @ stevedeace.com Note: These projections are done based on if the Iowa Caucuses were today with the field as current constructed. Please note this my analysis not my preference. I have yet to endorse a candidate. 1. Michele Bachmann (36%) She is surging now, despite the fact she’s still really just now getting off the ground in Iowa, which is a testimony to the overall weakness of the field in the minds of many voters. Barring a complete and total self-inflicted meltdown, I now can’t foresee…

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