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US Election 2012: Why Mitt Still Needs to Polish His Sales Pitch – The Telegraph

The Republican Convention in Tampa ended after three days of frenzied networking and made-for-television speeches, all against a backdrop of American flags. This is now Mitt Romney’s Republican Party, even if it is more unified by intense dislike of President … Continue reading

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Mitt Romney’s Missing Character Narrative Must Be Part of GOP Convention Speech – The Daily Beast

Mitt Romney’s nomination speech is receiving final edits as you read this—examined to make sure every essential theme is included, every phrase shined and sharpened. But Romney has an additional burden in this nomination address—he needs to fill in the … Continue reading

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Is That the Best Mitt Romney Can Do? – CNN.com

Is that the best he can do? On family, Mitt Romney got an ‘A’ in his nomination speech last night. On positive presidential vision he got a ‘C’ — and on presidential policy he got an incomplete. There’s no question … Continue reading

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The Convention’s Key Moment: Paul Ryan Introduces Himself to America – The Daily Beast

There’s been a lot of GOP spin about how this convention is Mitt Romney’s chance to “introduce himself to the American people.” This is ridiculous: the man’s been running for president for five years. If polls show he has a … Continue reading

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No Attack Dog: Christie Heels And Plays Positive – The Daily Beast

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s keynote address is the substantive center-piece of this first night of the Republican Convention. But contrary to expectations that he will play the traditional role of attack dog, the former U.S. Attorney will instead lay … Continue reading

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The Swinging-est State – The Daily Beast

It must have seemed like a good idea at the time. Tampa. In August. At the height of Hurricane season. Out of the 16 cities that bid for the privilege of hosting the GOP convention, Tampa won. No, it was … Continue reading

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When Did the GOP Get So White: The Republicans’ Loss of Diversity – The Daily Beast

“Zero Percent of Blacks for Romney”—Oh, that headline hurts. And the WSJ/NBC poll can’t just be dismissed out of hand as the work of partisan hacks. Of course, this doesn’t mean that no African-Americans will vote for the Romney-Ryan ticket, … Continue reading

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GOP Policy Is the Scandal, Not Just Akin’s Comments – CNN.com

“If it’s a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down.” These were the words that got Rep. Todd Akin kicked to the curb by Republicans, ranging from Mitt Romney to Karl Rove … Continue reading

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Medi-Scare: Now Ryan Budget Has Republicans Fear-Mongering Too – The Daily Beast

Republicans have long complained about Democrats playing the Medi-Scare card—trying to scare senior citizens about the affects of entitlement reform. The most vivid example of this ugly political ploy might have been the 2011 ad showing “Paul Ryan” literally pushing … Continue reading

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The Super PAC Economy – OutFront – CNN

John Avlon talks about the power of the super PAC economy when GOP VP Paul Ryan meets billionaire Sheldon Adelson.  

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Joe Biden Chains Gaffe – OutFront – CNN

John Avlon discusses with a panel the outrage over Joe Biden’s latest gaffe that the Romney campaign calls a ‘new low’.  

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Dueling budget Plans: Romney-Ryan – OutFront – CNN

John Avlon discusses with a panel the Romney-Ryan and Obama budget plans.  

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Shays’s Rebellion: The Last Yankee Republican Fights For His Political Life – The Daily Beast

Chris Shays can’t believe this is happening. How does a longtime Newt Gingrich congressional ally who co-authored 1994’s Contract with America, helped achieve a balanced budget, and backed the Bush-era War on Terror to the hilt get called a Republican … Continue reading

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Mediscare Tactics – OutFront – CNN

John Avlon talks to the Obama campaign Press Secretary Ben Labolt about the ‘mediscare’ attacks.  

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Obama’s ‘Romney Hood’ Tactic Reveals His Own Tax Problem – The Daily Beast

“Romney Hood.” As the president introduced that phrase Monday night, we saw the next step in the Obama campaign’s strategy that began with the Bain attacks and followed with the focus on Mitt’s taxes. The goal is now to paint … Continue reading

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What We in 2012 Can Learn from Teddy Roosevelt in 1912 – CNN.com

One hundred years ago Monday, Theodore Roosevelt launched the most successful third party presidential bid in American history, declaring, “We stand at Armageddon, and we battle for the Lord!” It was the culmination of the Progressive Party Convention in Chicago … Continue reading

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Disavowal of Mark Clayton Shows Democrats’ Disarray in Tennessee – The Daily Beast

Something really strange happened in Tennessee last week. Democrats elected a fright-wing conspiracy theorist named Mark Clayton to be their U.S. Senate candidate—and the state party prompted disavowed him. It’s fair to say that if this were a Republican Senate … Continue reading

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Congress Is Taking Another Vacation? Seriously? – The Daily Beast

Five full weeks of summer vacation have just begun for members of Congress. That’s after nine full weeks off so far this year—and the House gets six more away before the election. All that time off, a sweet health-care plan, … Continue reading

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Why Sarah Palin’s Reputation Has Plummeted as Bill Clinton’s Has Grown – The Daily Beast

Time cools passions and adds perspective. This seems especially true for the tumultuous Republican love affair with Sarah Palin. It was intense, it was irrational—and it’s over. Dick Cheney is just the latest conservative icon to join the chorus of … Continue reading

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What Richard Nixon Taught Romney – The Daily Beast

Mitt Romney’s missteps in London, where he managed to insult the host country of the Olympic games and earn a rebuke from the country’s two leading Conservatives—Prime Minister David Cameron and London Mayor Boris Johnson—might have brought back uncomfortable memories … Continue reading

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