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[ 8 May 2012 ]
erika-harold-miss-america-2003-congress

By now, many conservatives have heard of—and developed into a cheering section for—Mia Love, Mayor of Saratoga Springs, Utah, running for Congress in Utah’s newly drawn 4th district. Her popularity extends far beyond the borders of Utah, and for obvious reasons: she is focused, …

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[ 28 Apr 2012 ]
internet-security

Though Reps. Ben Quayle and David Schweikert agree on many issues, the two press releases below demonstrate a sharp contrast on the internet security measure known as CISPA, which has just passed the House.

Supporters say the measure is necessary to protect intellectual property and defend …

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[ 23 Apr 2012 ]
obama-stern

First, Mitt Romney’s fundraising numbers in Arizona . . .

President Barack Obama is treating Arizona as a swing state this year, but so far Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee, is dominating the state by one important measure: money.

Romney has raised $1.7 million …

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[ 6 Apr 2012 ]
Video: Video: Daniel Hannan at CPAC 2012 (repost)

The foregoing is a repost from several months ago. With the left in full-court-press mode, and with the vitriol and lies just beginning, it seemed a good time to post something inspirational. May God bless Daniel Hannan.

Daniel Hannan is one of my favorite figures in …

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[ 20 Mar 2012 ]
Vernon Parker

The contours of Congressional races in Arizona are still being defined. Many decisions have already been made as to who is running, and in what district, but new additions and announcements continue.

Vernon Parker running for Congress; Scottsdale’s Lisa Borowsky deciding soon:

Paradise Valley Town Councilman …

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[ 14 Mar 2012 ]
Romney & Baby

Though he came in a close third in Alabama and Mississippi, and though his commanding win in the Hawaii caucuses produced no allocated delegates, Mitt Romney still won more delegates last night because of three things: Proportional allocation, American Samoa, and unpledged delegates.

When Michael Steele …

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[ 14 Mar 2012 ]
Santorum, Gingrich primary speeches

Last night ended up comparatively close between Santorum, Romney, and Gingrich in the two southern primaries, with Romney coming in a close third to Gingrich’s second. Santorum’s victories in the South help fuel his dark horse campaign and increase calls for Gingrich to drop out. …

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[ 7 Mar 2012 ]
election

Unofficial totals:

Delegate totals

Mitt Romney: 415
Rick Santorum: 176
Newt Gingrich: 105
Ron Paul: 47

1144 delegates needed to win nomination
1541 delegates remaining

For state totals, visit RealClearPolitics

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[ 7 Mar 2012 ]
barack-obama3

Mitt Romney’s electability argument has seen its ups and downs. There is no doubt that a cohort of the conservative movement, writ large, has sought to find an alternative to Romney in the primary process, and this has driven Romney’s electability argument up and down …

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[ 7 Mar 2012 ]
Romney Recognizes a Veteran

Hugh Hewitt makes that argument on his blog early this morning:

Mitt Romney won six of ten contests last night, including a big come-from-behind win in the key state of Ohio, but it won’t be enough to kill off the MSM’s favorite …