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How Mitt Romney Blew It (Again)

Mitt Romney just blew his chances at the 2012 nomination by stubbornly insisting his disastrous Massachusetts health care plan was “the ultimate conservative plan.”

Pawlenty 2012: The Ascent of the Bland?

Is TPAW’s middle-American, blue-collar style enough to win the GOP nomination and beat Obama in 2012?

Mitt Romney for Senate

It might be time for Mitt Romney to step back onto the national stage, and make a run for Massachusetts’ newly open Senate seat.

Is It 2012 Already?

Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Sarah Palin and other Republicans looking to oust Barack Obama are already lining up staff, raising money, building networks of supporters, and helping fellow politicians as they lay the groundwork for the next battle for the White House.

It Is Way Too Early To Handicap 2012 . . .

But it is not too early to note that Barack Obama is not the exceptionally popular politician so many people make him out to be:

Obama Neck and Neck with Romney and Palin in New 2012 Poll

Both former Presidential candidate Mitt Romney and outgoing Alaska Governor Sarah Palin have a shot at beating Obama in the next Presidential election in a new poll from Rasmussen.

The High Costs Of Universal Health Coverage

If health care reform gets passed, and signed into law, its proponents may well have Mitt Romney to thank. The former Governor of Massachusetts helped push through a universal coverage law that has pushed the percentage of uninsured in the state down to 2.6%.

Who Will Republicans Support in 2012?

In the wake of Sarah Palin’s decision to resign from office, I thought it would be a good time to have a poll asking those who oppose President Obama who they’d vote for in the 2012 Republican Primary.

Why Did Sarah Palin Resign? Three Possible Reasons And More

The editors and colleagues of The New Ledger weigh in on Sarah Palin’s shocking announcement that she will resign the governorship of Alaska: three possible reasons why she did it, what Republicans should take from the media assaults that led to her decision, and an answer to whether she’s got any shot at the presidency.

What Sanford’s Affair Means for Republicans

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford today admitted to having an extended affair with an Argentinian woman, and announced his resignation from the Chairmanship of the Republican Governor’s Association, effectively ending his political prospects for higher office.

Jon Huntsman and the Art of Politics

When it comes to the cutthroat game of politics, President Obama may well be the smartest political operative to occupy the Oval Office since Richard Nixon. The Jon Huntsman appointment is just the latest example.

The “Massachusetts Model” Turns Three . . .

and has precious little to show for itself.

- March 18, 2010 -

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