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  • August 2008
    • GOP Honcho to Hill Hopefuls: Attack Us

      GOP Honcho to Hill Hopefuls: Attack Us

      (Newser) - A key GOP lawmaker has urged hopefuls seeking office to fire away—at their own party. Rep. Tom Cole advised fellow office-seekers yesterday to blast the GOP when needed, keep away from incumbents, and skip John McCain's nominating convention. “Don’t be afraid to say you are disappointed in fellow Republicans," Cole said. "Don’t hesitate to be anti-Washington, D.C.” More »

  • May 2008
    • GOP Worries Mount That Boehner Lacks 'Killer Instinct'

      GOP Worries Mount That Boehner Lacks 'Killer Instinct'

      (Newser) - After three stunning special-election losses, Republicans foresee and ugly November—and John Boehner is taking the heat. The House minority leader refused to push aside National Republican Congressional Committee chair Tom Cole, and many worry it’s too late for the impassive Boehner to change the game anyway, Politico reports. “This has all become about Boehner now, how he runs things,” said one insider. More »

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      John Boehner   Tom DeLay   Tom Cole   NRCC   special election

  • April 2008
    • '100 Years' Flap Clearly a Sore Spot for GOP

      '100 Years' Flap Clearly a Sore Spot for GOP

      (Newser) - Republicans are complaining loudly that Democrats keep distorting John McCain's comments about staying in Iraq for 100 years. So loudly, in fact, that it's a dead giveaway the GOP is seriously worried about the consequences of McCain's statement, writes Steve Benen in Salon. The continuing fallout is the "single biggest mess" for his campaign. More »

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      John McCain   Iraq exit strategy   political spin   NRCC

  • March 2008
    • $1M Embezzled From GOP

      $1M Embezzled From GOP

      (Newser) - One of the Republican Party's former top bureaucrats is suspected of embezzling up to $1 million from the party's campaign coffers, reports the Washington Post. The former National Republican Congressional Committee treasurer allegedly diverted money into his personal accounts for four years. The news is a tough hit for congressional Republicans in an election year. More »

  • February 2008

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