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June 27, 2008 - 1:29pm

McCain launches new TV ad in New Hampshire

Republican presumptive presidential nominee Sen. John McCain's (R-AZ) launched his newest television ad today entitled "Purpose."

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June 20, 2008 - 12:33pm

Portman calls on Republicans to get back to basics

Rob Portman (center): with Columbiana GOP chair David Johnson (left)Former Congressman and Bush cabinet member Rob Portman (R-Cincinnati) called for Republicans to get "back to basics" during the Columbiana County annual Republican finance dinner Thursday night at Salem Golf Club.

Speaking to the crowd of about 160, Portman said Republicans need to get back to being the party of fiscal responsibility, ethical behavior and results for taxpayers. Portman also promoted John McCain and spoke about Republican losses in 2006.

"Two-thousand six was a pretty tough year for Ohio Republicans," he said. Portman said when voters were asked why they switched from voting Republican to voting Democratic, the number one issue "wasn't Iraq, it wasn't health care, it wasn't education, it was spending."

"Voters punished Republicans because we were spending too much of their taxpayer dollars," he said. "Here we are, the party that should be standing for fiscal discipline, but we were the party punished for having spent too much."

He said the second issue that swung voters was ethics.

"Now, again, as a Republican, I am very proud of our party. I'm very proud of our tradition. I'm embarrassed by the fact that we're getting the reputation of being that party that doesn't care about those people elected enough to have ethical representatives in government to focus on the sacred trust of public service. That's what we stand for, don't we?"

Portman said 2006 was a tough year but could serve as a wake-up call that Republicans "need to get back to who we are."

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May 29, 2008 - 12:25pm

Greenwashing

No on can get elected in the Northwest without going green - but the fact that a green Republican is treated as a sensational oddity, by the voters and the press, makes it much harder to believe that one could exist in real life.

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May 12, 2008 - 9:35am

McCain's options for convention keynote speaker

Next to selecting his running mate, John McCain's most important decision at the Republican National Convention is picking a keynote speaker.

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May 7, 2008 - 11:21am

Gary Alexander Promises No Lightening Of The Load

Rep. Gary Alexander, the top Republican budget writer, running unopposed in the 20th, paints a picture of a super, sinking ferry boat. He may be his own worst enemy.

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May 1, 2008 - 11:43am

Pam Roach is Crazy

Republican leadership has forbidden state Senator Pam Roach (R-Sumner) from talking directly to Republican caucus staff. It could be because she asked them to sign loyalty oaths. It could be because she pulled a gun on a staffer. Or it could just be because she’s crazy.

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March 10, 2008 - 9:29am

Today's New Jersey cartoon

Here is today's sketch and the finished cartoon for our New Jersey site.

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