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Palin blasts bailout expansion before GOP governors
Palin blasts bailout expansion before GOP governors
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin talks to reporters at the GOP governors' group meeting Thursday in Miami, Florida.
GOP governors unhappy with Palin press conference
GOP governors unhappy with Palin press conference
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — MIAMI (CNN) — Some Republican governors tell CNN they were not particularly happy with the way the Republican Governors Association press conference was executed Thursday, saying that they agreed to go as a show of GOP governors’ unity — ... (more) GOP governors unhappy with Palin press conference
Palin decries 'extreme partisanship'
Palin decries 'extreme partisanship'
cnn.com — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin talks to reporters at the GOP governors' group meeting Thursday in Miami, Florida. (more) Palin decries 'extreme partisanship'
Governors Know Best
washingtonpost.com — After the celebrations of the success of Barack Obama, Joe Biden and the congressional Democrats, it is time to tip the hat to some other people -- with names such as John Hoeven, Jon Huntsman, Jim Douglas and Mitch Daniels. They are Republicans ... (more) Governors Know Best
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