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AP-GfK Poll: Dems disliked, but so is GOP

AP-GfK Poll: Dems disliked, but so is GOP

If anyone is scorned as much as Democrats these days, it's Republicans - the party that may recapture the House and perhaps the Senate in November's elections.

Senh: Good to know that the "Party of No" is getting hated just as much as Democrats for our current predicament.

 

House Republicans set to release policy agenda

During Thursday event, GOP will unveil set of proposals that party would look to enact if they gain control of Congress after midterm elections.

 

Murkowski Misspells Name in First Ad for Write-In Candidacy

Murkowski Misspells Name in First Ad for Write-In Candidacy

Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska faces high hurdles as a write-in Senate candidate -- her own campaign demonstrated as much on Monday with a rather striking mistake in the first online ad of her renewed re-election bid.

 

Midterm campaign fundraising on pace to set record

Fundraising for the midterm elections is smashing records, as Republicans and their allies stage an all-out push to seize control of Congres ...

 

GOP divided on how to replace new health law

GOP divided on how to replace new health law

Republicans are promising to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's health care overhaul if they win control of Congress. But with what?

Senh: What a waste of time. The bill's been passed. Let it be.

 

Senate hopeful O'Donnell cancels national TV spots

Tea party favorite Christine O'Donnell, whose Republican primary upset in Delaware's Senate race shocked the GOP, canceled appearances Sunday on two national news shows.

 

Sarah Palin: Primaries are over, GOP must unite

After helping propel several upstart Republican contenders to recent primary victories, Sarah Palin said Friday that it's time for Republicans to unite now that primary season is over.

 

Murkowski to run as write-in candidate

Murkowski to run as write-in candidate

When Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska announces Friday night -- as expected -- that she is launching a write-in campaign to retain her seat, she'll be stepping into the middle of some very testy Republican infighting.

Senh: Ooh yeah. Republican in-fighting - GOPs vs. Tea Partiers.

 

GOP regroups after Tea Party wins

A win certified Wednesday in the Senate primary in New Hampshire for a candidate backed by the Republican establishment helped offset earlier primary election victories in Delaware and New York by Tea Party-backed insurgents. In New Hampshire, former attorney general Kelly Ayotte was named the winner in the Republican primary for Senate, marking a narrow victory over conservative lawyer Ovide Lamontagne, who campaigned with the support of Tea Party activists. Ayotte had the support of the Republican Party and former Alaska governorSarah Palin in her bid for the seat held by retiring GOP Sen. Judd Gregg. Ayotte will face off in November against Rep. Paul Hodes, who was unopposed in the Democratic primary.

 

Republicans making gains against Democrats ahead of midterm elections

Republicans are heading into the final weeks of the midterm campaign with the political climate highly in their favor, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

 

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