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Romney Wins Easy Victory in Illinois

By Staff on Mar 21, 2012   Politics  

Romney took Illinois easily, as competitors trailed behind.

Should Gingrich Exit the Race?

By Staff on Mar 20, 2012   Politics  

Gingrich has repeatedly dismissed any calls from his competitors to drop out of the race for the presidency.

Santorum: I don't care what the unemployment rate's going to be. Doesn't matter to me.

By Staff on Mar 19, 2012   Politics  

GOP candidate Rick Santorum spoke in Illinois today continuing his rhetoric on government overreach and his perception of Obama failures and misguided approaches to the current economy.

Sen. Murkowski: 'All of the Above' Should Be More Than Rhetoric

By Office of Senator Murkowski on Mar 16, 2012   Politics  

Greater Supply is Not a 'Political Opportunity' but a Legislative Imperative

Healthcare: The Doomsday Vote for Democrats

By Dick Jones Communications on Mar 13, 2012   Politics  

Despite the numerous votes that passed through the House of Representatives during the 111th United States Congress, health care reform may have single-handedly given Democrats a crippling blow, costing them majority control, according to a new study.

Gingrich Going into Deep South with Slight Lead over Santorum and Romney

By Staff on Mar 9, 2012   Politics  

Two Polls, taken Wednesday and Thursday show Gingrich ahead by a Nose in what looks like a very tight race to come in Alabama and Mississippi.

With Super Tuesday Results Mostly In, Romney on Top

By Staff on Mar 7, 2012   Politics  

The fight for Tuesday's votes was carried out in earnest yesterday as candidates vied for the day's 419 delegates

Murkowski: President Continues to Repeat Failed Energy Policies

By Office of Senator Murkowski on Mar 3, 2012   Politics  

Greater Federal Access and Regulatory Stability, Not Higher Taxes, Are Best Path Forward

Murkowski: Strategic Reserve Critical to Long-Term Security

By Office of Senator Murkowski on Feb 28, 2012   Politics  

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, yesterday released the following statement in response to calls to release oil from the nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) in an attempt to lower gasoline prices:

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