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More bad news numbers for Dems
More bad news for Democrats. Rasmussen is reporting that voters trust Republicans more on 10 of the most important issues regularly tracked by the polling company.
Wisconsin candidate wants congressional pay cut
Candidate: Cut pay until economy improves
Sesame Street's 'Palestine' should stay wishful leftist thinking
A Sesame Street clip mentions the country of "Palestine," but recent Palestinian actions show the PA doesn't deserve a state.
GOP uses Biden stimulus announcement to knock N.H. Dems
Federal spending big issue in New Hampshire
Off the beaten path online: China plants flag in south sea amid disputes...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: China plants flag in south sea amid disputes, Democrats privately fear House prospects worsening, New forecast shows Democrats losing 6 to 7 Senate seats.
Bennet not backing down from fiscal hawk stance
Don't call Sen. Bennet a flip-flopper
Primary Tuesday: Results
Results are still coming in for the close primary race between Senator Lisa Murkowsi and attorney Joe Miller. Senator John McCain manages to pull out a decisive victory against former congressman and talk show host J.D. Hayworth, Ben Quayle emerges as the winner in an Arizona congressional primary, Rick Scott defeats Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum, and more.
New Hampshire ads spotlight Washington spending
Conservative group rolls out new ads in NH, WI Senate races
Primary round up Tuesday
A number of congressional and gubernatorial primaries are happening in different areas of the country today. Below are a sampling of some of the races to watch for.
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Inside the news with Washington Times editors and reporters
Off the beaten path online: Justice Department seeks ebonics experts...
Today's Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Justice Department seeks ebonics experts, NY synagogues bomb plot trial to begin, America's first Muslim college opens this fall.
WH counter-terrorism adviser Brennan storms out of TWT offices
Mr. Brennan had visited the Washington Times Editorial Board on June 24 as a result of a June 11 editorial of ours he objected to. It did not take long for the White House counter-terrorism adviser to lose his temper with our editorial board’s questions regarding what he previously said about why individuals become terrorists (see transcript and video here).
Pro-life organization targets Stupak's 'pro-life' allies
Throughout the health care debate, abortion remained an issue that could have sunk the still unpopular health care bill. A number of self-proclaimed pro-life Democrats, led by Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan, promised they would not vote for any health care bill that had the American tax-payer funding abortions. However, as time went by, Mr. Stupak’s group shrank from being a dozen to a half dozen.