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Obama Wears Tan Suit, Republicans FLIP OUT – Video


Obama Wears Tan Suit, Republicans FLIP OUT
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Cops Rough Up Citizen Journalist For Videotaping Republicans Being Nasty – Video


Cops Rough Up Citizen Journalist For Videotaping Republicans Being Nasty
Cops Rough Up Citizen Journalist For Videotaping Republicans Being Nasty.

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Joe Scarborough scolds Republicans for President Obama Ukraine ISIS policy potshots – Video


Joe Scarborough scolds Republicans for President Obama Ukraine ISIS policy potshots
Joe Scarborough never seizes to amaze. Today he had 47 seconds of utter brilliance in the manner he framed the requisite behavior all should abide by in these times of world turmoil.

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Republicans have 'whiplash' over ruling in Kansas Senate race

By Dana Bash, CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent

updated 6:29 PM EDT, Thu September 4, 2014

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Washington (CNN) -- Republicans in Washington say they are breathing a sigh of relief now that the Kansas secretary of state has ruled that the Democratic Senate candidate will stay on the ballot in November even though he dropped out.

It's a case of political whiplash for national Republicans, who just hours earlier scrambled to send strategists to Kansas when it suddenly became a head-to-head race between incumbent Republican Pat Roberts and an independent candidate with libertarian views, who would likely pull GOP votes from Roberts.

The matchup appeared to make it harder for the GOP to seize the Senate majority.

Now a GOP strategist tells CNN that Republicans believe keeping Democrat Chad Taylor on the ballot is "enormous" because he was only getting 30% of the vote when he was actively campaigning. Republicans predict the Democrat will still get about 10-25% of the vote on Election Day, making it easier for Roberts to beat independent candidate Greg Orman.

The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which works to get Republicans elected to the Senate, was already dispatching veteran GOP strategist Chris LaCivita to Kansas, a GOP source tells CNN.

The source called it just the first move to try to help bolster Roberts' campaign, which national Republicans worry is lackluster and ill-equipped to run an unexpectedly competitive campaign.

Republicans had also enlisted help from former Sen. Bob Dole, the longtime senator from Kansas and a former Senate majority leader, who was already scheduled in the state this week. A source close to Dole tells CNN he is playing the role as "super consultant" to Roberts, an old friend.

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Republicans heartened polls show economy still top issue for voters

By James Q. Lynch, The Gazette

CEDAR RAPIDS Its still the economy, stupid.

Koch brothers, climate change, accusations of a scandal-a-week gubernatorial administration and the need for renewable fuels standards in a perfect world may be making headlines. But voters say the economy is their top issue going into the Nov. 4 midterm election.

That doesnt portend a Republican wave election, but Bill McInturff, a leading Republican pollster who, together with Democrat Peter Hart, conducts the NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll, said it is good news for Republicans who believe economic data and the publics sour perception of the economy are moving voters their direction.

Its going to be a very good year for Republicans with a 50-50 shot of taking the U.S. Senate, McInturff said.

Not so fast, counters Celinda Lake of the Democratic Lake Research Partners, which, with the Republican Tarrance Group, conducted the George Washington University Battleground Poll of 1,000 likely voters that was released this week.

It found that Democrats get better marks (43 to 35 percent) than the Republicans for solving problems, standing up for the middle class (54 to 36 percent) and representing middle-class values (52 to 39 percent).

Most attention has focused on the U.S. Senate, where Republicans need a net gain of six seats to gain control. The GOP is expected to pick up a handful of seats in the House it outnumbers Democrats 234 to 201.

Overall, Republicans see their chances of controlling both chambers of Congress improving because polls show voters disapprove of President Barack Obamas handling of the economy. Also, by a 36 to 29 percent margin voters told the Battleground Poll the economy is worse than it was four years ago.

If Republicans can tie Iowa Democratic Senate hopeful U.S. Rep. Bruce Braley to the presidents unpopular policies, that may hurt more than actual economic conditions, according to Chris Larimer, an associate professor of political science at University of Northern Iowa.

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