Harry Reid’s 2010 election, and why some conservatives are choosing Mitt Romney over Rick Perry
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | October 26th at 01:17 AM |
Jay Cost has his typically-thoughtful article at The Weekly Standard. This article tells us why Mitt Romney is still the front-runner for the Republican nomination. In 2010, Harry Reid only had an approval rating of 44%, and Obama’s approval was 46%, yet Harry Reid managed to squeek by and win re-election with just over 50% in a multi-way race. The Republican candidate Sharron Angle won 45%. Between the | Read More »
Interesting articles.
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | November 17th at 12:13 PM |
Some articles you might find interesting: Kaw and Border: (Larry) “Winn, Lose, or Make Excuses.” Harry Reid re-elected as Senate Majority Leader. Quinnipiac: President’s approval rating at 44%. Boston Herald: Massachusetts government is aggressively enforcing fines against citizens who can’t afford the mandated health insurance. Politico: Jim DeMint wins earmark ban vote among Senate Republicans. Club for Growth: Roy Blunt votes “No” on earmark ban. Patricia Ruffini: The natural | Read More »
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