Post archive for ‘US Politics’
Posted by About.com US Politics on February 4th, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
More than 300 super PACs have raked in nearly $100 million so far in their efforts to pick a winner in the 2012 presidential contest, according to new Federal Election Commission data analyzed by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on February 1st, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney thumped his nearest Republican opponent, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, in this week's Florida primary, carrying all of the state's 50 delegates.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on January 29th, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
The political battle over the Keystone XL pipeline, a $7 billion project to carry oil from Canada to Texas Gulf Coast refineries, is likely to heat up again in the next few weeks. And the focus will again be on the number of Keystone pipeline jobs created.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on January 26th, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
The numbers are in, and they're not pretty: President Barack Obama's State of the Union ratings from earlier this week were the lowest of all four of his annual addresses to the nation.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on January 25th, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
President Barack Obama used his 2012 State of the Union address to make a second appeal for Congress to pass a so-called Buffett Rule on wealthy Americans. The idea is to raise taxes on anyone earning more than $1 million a year who pays a smaller portion of their earnings to the government than do middle-class workers.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on January 24th, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
President Barack Obama delivers the fourth State of the Union address of his presidency at 9 tonight. If you own a television set, it will be almost impossible to avoid.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on January 23rd, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
It's official. Nobody likes SOPA, at least not outside of Hollywood and the recording industry.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on January 20th, 2012 | Categorized as US Politics
Move over Mitt. Rick Santorum is the real winner of the Iowa Republican caucuses.
The GOP in Iowa announced it has certified the results of its first-in-the-nation Jan. 3 caucuses, and the former U.S. senator from Pennsylvania appears to have squeaked out a win over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination and the guy who was initially thought to have won Iowa.
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Posted by About.com US Politics on November 6th, 2011 | Categorized as US Politics
Pop quiz: What do Joe Biden, Dick Cheney and Dan Quayle have in common?
Sure, they all served as vice president of the United States at one point or another. And ...Read Full Post
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Posted by About.com US Politics on November 3rd, 2011 | Categorized as US Politics
U.S. Rep. Randy Forbes might be the most unpopular member of the House of Representatives this week. The Virginia Republican says he wants to cut congressional salaries across the board any time government spending increases. Which, of course, is just about all the time.
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