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Arizona Senator John McCain, the GOP presidential nominee-to-be, has just picked up another important endorsement from the man who was once his top competitor and critic: former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Now that Senator John McCain has all but sealed up the GOP nomination, this article takes a look at some of the names that have been mentioned as a possible GOP Vice Presidental candidate. Some of these people are well known, others are not.
A analytical look at Romney's campaign suspension, possible causes, and possible effects.
With more than half of precincts reporting, John McCain is the reported winner of the Florida GOP primary
Giuliani's risky strategy will backfire with a disappointing finish in the Florida GOP primary
This past week the major GOP candidates have swept into my state. I live in Orlando, right in the middle of the I-4 corridor which is a major political battle ground for the state of Florida as well as the nation.
GOP, issues, candidates, energy, nuclear waste . . . topics on the Nevada politics stage!
the first primary state in which the major 4 candidates will all be competing for victory. Whoever emerges victorious from Florida will likely by the GOP presidential nominee. An analysis of who will win the state of Florida
Why does the GOP fear Ron Paul? I'll tell ya! He has integrity, he wants a return to a chained down Federal Government, to Constitutional Guidelines and sound fiscal policy.
In an election that has all the trappings of being the most contentious in recent history, GOP candidates have steadfastly ignored the issues affecting disabled Americans at every step along the way, and have taken little flack for doing so. Why?
The GOP YouTube Debate started with a country and western song about the candidates. Then it proceeded with a bang when Rudi Giuliani accused Mitt Romney of employing illegal aliens and, in effect, operating a "sanctuary mansion."
For this survey, they took the major contenders in the GOP up against Bloomberg and New York Senator Hillary Clinton in a three-way race.
It describes Lee Atwater's influence on GOP candidates for the 2008 Presidential election.
New Washington Post-ABC News poll numbers show Hillary Clinton's Democratic primary lead has jumped markedly while Rudy Giuliani still has the GOP primary lead.
The GOP has spoken: "We think an honest expression of earned doubt toward David Petraeus is more worthy of an official rebuke than the lies we told by Pres. Bush."
How sad that the GOP believe a man lacking in any of the qualities necessary in a President like Rudy Giuliani is the man to support, while Chuck Hagel is allowed to retire from the game.
In the recent GOP debate in New Hampshire, a stunning turn of events occurred.
Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush's dad sold weapons to the same Iranians that Bush is rattling his sabers against. They also tried to get car bombers released from jail. This is being tough on terror?
Senator Lugar's opposition to President Bush, further destroying his Congressional support, is just one more sign that Republicans are in serious danger, not just nationally, but within the "Red States" themselves.
Want to know where the top four GOP candidate are in lockstep with what we've had the last seven years and where they differ? Here is you one stop shop.
In a pledge on the conservative website No Bush Amnesty, Richard A. Viguerie is calling on his fellow conservatives to cut off financial support for the GOP.
In terms of press coverage of an undeclared candidate, former Senator Fred Thompson is second only to former Vice President Al Gore. But can he save the GOP?
In the presence of the old Air force One and the grandeur of the Ronald Reagan Library the 10 Republican candidates lined up for their first national debate.
It's too bad the GOP still panders to their Religious Right base. They are missing out on their only opportunity to pull a threepeat in 2008: Nominated Chuck Hagel.
Many GOP supporters have not committed to any of the generally considered to be "top three" contenders, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain or Mitt Romney because none has ties to a strong conservative base. Is this an opportunity for another hopeful to emerge?
Until the GOP starts responding a little more strongly to the hatred spouted by Ann Coulter, it can only be assumed that they condone all the idiocy that farts from her mouth.
George W. Bush is opposed to gays raising children. Unless one of the gays is family member of a GOP politician, of course.
Most voters, about 47 percent, still consider the GOP to be more closely aligned with the Christian community than the Democratic Party. However, this is an eight point drop from previous figures at 55 percent.
Is Google funding GOP candidates?
A review of how the 1994 GOP Contract with America was implemented. Or, rather, how it failed to be implemented. A lot of promises to improve American and Congress were made within this document. Almost none of them were acted upon.
A vote for Condi is like a third vote for Bush. What more could any patriot want from a GOP candidate?
The GOP power is probably about to shift. With elections coming up and most people now terrified of the Republican policies, the lack of anything left to lose will embolden them to get their dangerous agenda through while they still have the chance.
Tom Delay, disgraced corrupt Congressman, punished by being put on the committee that oversees all spending.
Mike Huckabee visited near the heart of Michigan's economic gloom to continue his emergence as a top contender for the Republican presidential nomination.
Is there such a person, and where is he or she?
A brief look a the winners, losers, and surprise appearances of the final Republican debate before the 2008 Iowa Caucus.
The debate was gentlemanly, without any surprises, and without exciting rancor.
The Libertarian Party announced a competition for candidates seeking its Presidential nomination.
As a conservative republican, I would like to hear from ALL of the candidates. Somehow "tiers" were handed out, not by voters, but by the media.
While the Democrats leaped at the opportunity to participate in a Univision-sponsored debate on Sept. 9, only Sen. John McCain showed interest in a similar forum for the Republican field.
I wrote an article recently about how for the Democrats for the first time in a long time are on the "offensive" on the 2008 Presidential campaign trail, but they also are leading the way in the raising of campaign funds as well.
An actor running for President? Wow, don't you know the Republicans are going to be all over his case...oh wait a minute.
How and why have Rudy Giuliani's positions on abortion changed over time, and what could it mean to his presidential candidacy?
Ever since Senator Lieberman, a longtime Democrat, was ousted by his party during the 2006 primaries, rumors have swirled around him regarding the possibility that the Independent may caucus with the Republican Party.
Analyzing how well the Democratic and Republican national websites assist each party in reaching potential 2008 voters.
Chutzpah is a Yiddish term difficult to translate, but, in essence encompasses nerve, gall, hubris, hypocrisy, all to the highest degree. Many public figures demonstrate this quality.
It was as bad a defeat as many had feared would happen. The House is lost and so is the Senate. The task now is to learn the lessons of the defeat and to implement them.
Dirty tricks and calls for calm leave one wondering if anything will change in the near future.
First Michael Steele "joked" with a reporter that he hoped the President wouldn't campaign for him. Now his new commercial attempts to portray the former Lt. Governor as an outsider.