The advocacy organization Public Campaign Action Fund wants to force Republicans who vote to Repeal the Health Care law to pay for their vote, promising to target three freshmen in cable ads to begin running tomorrow morning. The group is disclo…
Read more >>What happens when you fail to invest in education (and no, I don't mean investment in excessive layers of school administration), the most important single item in our nation's success or failure? You end up with this result: An unprecedented stu…
Read more >>Jamie Herrera is the Tea Party’s new congresswoman in the 3rd district. This district covers southwest Washington including Thurston County. She replaces Brian Baird who did not run. Denny Heck gave her a good fight but cou…
Read more >>More attack campaign ads were broadcast during the last election cycle than ever before, according to an analysis of nearly 5,000 spots by the Wesleyan Media Project. The center found that 54 percent of political ads that aired between Sept. 1 a…
Read more >>Read more stories from The Daily Caller Midterm Election most negative ever, study says Call to reinstate fairness doctrine after Arizona shooting not likely to result in action Daily Beast, Newsweek piece contradicted by story's source, DHS sta…
Read more >>Our Latino literacy event at the Phoenix Public Library was trampled by the news of the Attempted Murder of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and the cold-blooded Murder of several others. Sarah Palin, who symbolically made Rep. Gabrielle Giffords a shootin…
Read more >>North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad is going up on the radio with a 60-second campaign ad next week, signaling that even if he hasn't made up his mind on running again in 2012, he's not taking any chances. The spot, obtained by Politico, laments the A…
Read more >>Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chair Steve Israel's comments to Politico about Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi raises the question: Will the GOP attacks on the San Francisco lawmaker still resonate through the next cycle? POLITICO's Jo…
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