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Matt Lewis: Singing on up to the Senate
Country singer Hank Williams Jr. (R-TN) has allegedly "decided he will run for Senate in 2012," after "consulting with" ex-Senate Maj. Leader Bill Frist and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
Matt Lewis : Lessons from Britain and Canada Could Save the GOP
townhall.com — Much has been written lately regarding how the Republican Party might re-form itself into a winning operation. Of course, this debate has been around for a long time, but our recent losses have reignited the debate. This time, however (perhaps having ... (more) Matt Lewis : Lessons from Britain and Canada Could ...
Matt Lewis: Can a Non RNC Member be Chair?
Matt Lewis: Can a Non RNC Member be Chair?
townhall.com — The rules allow for it, but if this is any indication, there is some resistance to electing a chairman who is not an RNC member.... Or are we going to see a compromise solution -- the "general chairman" model -- where a... (more) Matt Lewis: Can a Non RNC Member be Chair?
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Hank Williams Jr. to Run for U.S. Senate
Politics Daily — Filed under: Senate, Republicans, LOLectionJust when you thought no worthwhile musician would ever support the Republican Party, Hank Williams Jr. comes a courtin'. After consulting with Tennessee political veterans ex-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) and Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), the award-winning country singer famous for the hits "Family Tradition" and "There's a Tear in My Beer" is positioning himself for a Senate run in 2012, according to Townhall.com. Mr. Williams, born Randall Hank Williams in 1949 to mother Audrey and father Hank--who nicknamed his son Bocephus for some ...

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