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Short ballots mark today's party primary runoff elections, and a light turnout is expected.
Voters will decide a state auditor's race on the Democratic side and two constable races on the Republican side.
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Democrats have effectively turned "Tea Party" into a pejorative, making the words conjure a rigid, uncompromising movement that is at the root of Washington's dysfunction.
You won't hear a Democratic mouth open today without a slur against the Tea Party spilling out. What are these Republican revolutionaries doing that Democrats find so divisive and dangerous?
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...It proposes that even today, assembly, petition, and association are at least ... to an organization, the Communist Labor Party, that engaged in syndicalism. Speech could not hav...
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Ronald Reagan, God rest his soul, has been dead for seven years. That is long enough for liberals to feel safe making him their pet Republican.
In their telling, Reagan raised the debt ceiling 18 times, passed tax increases, negotiated with the Soviets and then pretty much called it a day, adjourning to share a friendly after-hours drink with his bosom buddy, Democratic House Speaker Tip O'Neill. These heterodoxies would get him ostracized in today's Republican party, proving that the GOP has been hi-jacked by dangerous extremists.
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Ronald Reagan, God rest his soul, has been dead for seven years. This is long enough for liberals to feel safe making him their pet Republican.
In their telling, Reagan raised the debt ceiling 18 times, passed tax increases, negotiated with the Soviets and then pretty much called it a day, adjourning to share a friendly after-hours drink with his bosom buddy, Democratic House Speaker Tip O'Neill. These heterodoxies would get him ostracized in today's Republican Party, proving that the GOP has been hijacked by dangerous extremists.
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The Missouri Republican Party is being hypocritical for calling on Sen. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, to resign after his weekend arrest for driving while intoxicated, Democratic Party spokesman Jack Cardetti said today.
Republican Party spokesman Paul Sloca said yesterday that Graham should immediately step down after Columbia police arrested him on suspicion of driving while intoxicated.
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In his "Drum Major Instinct" speech, Dr. King said, "God didn't call America to engage in a senseless, unjust war as the war in Vietnam. And we are criminals in that war. We've committed more war crimes almost than any nation in the world, and I'm going to continue to say it." Two months later to the day, the military gave his assassination the green light.
Justice [Joseph Bradley] ruled that freed Blacks had to lose their status as "the special favorite of the law." This resulted from the "Compromise of 1877" even though constitutional rights are not subject to political compromise. Today, neither the Democratic Party nor the Republican Party can be trusted.
See: www.reinstatealtonmaddox.net for "Dr. King's Legacy in 2008," "UAM and Connecting the Organizational Dots," "Revisiting Afri...
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EAST HAVEN -- Several polling places will be different from the past for today's Democratic and Republican Party primaries, Democratic Registrar of Voters Joseph Buonome and Republican Registrar of Voters Donna Norman said. The polling places for today's election will be as follows:
District 1 and District 4 both will vote at Tuttle School, 108 Prospect Road.
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West Virginians today can celebrate the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
But unless they bought their liquor beforehand, they won't be able to celebrate at a cocktail party.
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One million voters now separate the Democratic Party from the Republican Party, according to voter registration statistics released today by the Pennsylvania Department of State.
The figures show the ranks of registered Democrats continued to swell in the week after the state's registration deadline passed, as swamped voter registration offices across the state continued to process stacks of new voter registrations and changes to party affiliation in advance of the April 22 primary.