politico.com - 12/1/2008
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Politico has invited GOP leaders to weigh in on what went wrong for party, and what it can do to climb back up.
realclearpolitics.com - 12/4/2008
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realclearpolitics.com —
After losing at least 50 House seats, 15
Senate seats and the White House in the last...
two elections, candidates for chairman of the Republican National Committee are coming forth with their plans for how to put the party back on the right track. Not ...
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The GOP isn't budging after all
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... About the best one can say is that its transition was seamless -- or at least it will be if the party carries out the profoundly unrevolutionary ideas of its leading candidates for party chairmanship, published over the weekend in the Politico. ...
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From NBC's Mark Murray and Domenico Montanaro Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchinson (R) has filed an exploratory committee to "begin the process of organizing a campaign for Governor of Texas."
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(CNN) – Political grudges die hard — and in some cases not at all. That’s the case in Michigan, where a former GOP Senate candidate is trying to derail state Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis’ bid to lead the national party.
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