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March 9, 2010

Low-Tax Texas Beats Big-Government California By Michael Barone

"Stop messing with Texas!" That was the message Gov. Rick Perry bellowed on election night as he celebrated his victory over Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the Republican primary for governor. In his reference to Texas' anti-littering slogan, Perry was making a point applicable to national as well as Texas politics and addressed to Democratic politicians as well as Republicans.

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March 9, 2010

Praise For In Search of Self-Governance by Scott Rasmussen

The following are comments from prominent political analysts on Scott Rasmussen's new book, In Search of Self-Governance:

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March 9, 2010

March Forth Means: Pearls Before Swine By Debra J. Saunders

The biggest problem with last week's March 4 Day of Action to Defend Education, which was organized to protest cuts in California's education spending: The event showed how little educators and students value education.

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March 9, 2010

Illinois Governor: Brady 47%, Quinn 37%

Illinois Republicans finally have a gubernatorial candidate, and for now at least he holds a 10-point lead over incumbent Democratic Governor Pat Quinn.

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March 8, 2010

SC's GOP Governor's Race Is A Close One

State Attorney General Henry McMaster holds a slight lead among the field of Republican contenders in South Carolina’s gubernatorial race, but three candidates are within ten points of the lead and no one is close to the numbers needed to avoid a runoff.

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March 8, 2010

Colorado Governor: McInnis 48%, Hickenlooper 42%

Colorado looks like it's settling in for a closely contested race for governor.

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March 8, 2010

Ohio Governor: Kasich 49%, Strickland 38%

Republican challenger John Kasich has extended his lead over incumbent Democrat Ted Strickland to 11 points in Ohio’s gubernatorial race.

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March 8, 2010

55% Say Government Doesn’t Spend Enough on Public Education

While government leaders attempt to tackle budget deficits that are ballooning to historic proportions, 55% of Americans say the government does not spend enough money on public education.

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March 8, 2010

Ohio Senate: Little Change, Portman Holds Slight Lead

None of the top contenders for the U.S. Senate in Ohio are gaining ground at this point, with Republican Rob Portman still holding a modest lead.

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March 8, 2010

53% Remain Opposed to Health Care Plan

As President Obama and his congressional allies search for a way to pass their proposed health care plan, most voters remain opposed to the legislative effort.

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March 7, 2010

Nevada Governor: Rory Reid Now Trails Two GOP Hopefuls

Republican frontrunner Brain Sandoval now has an 18-point lead over Democrat Rory Reid in Nevada’s gubernatorial race.

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March 7, 2010

Could Washington Threats Spell Double-Dip? By Lawrence Kudlow

There’s a lot of loose talk on Wall Street right now about the risk of a double-dip recession. I’m not buying it. Now, I’m the first to admit there’s a good debate about the overall strength of the recovery rebound. But the recession ended last June, and I’m still thinking a 4 percent growth rate in 2010 is likely. That could spell another large rally in stocks.

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March 6, 2010

Nebraska Governor: Heineman Strong In Reelection Bid

The first Rasmussen Reports Election 2010 survey of the governor's race in Nebraska finds incumbent Republican Dave Heineman far ahead in his bid for reelection.

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March 6, 2010

What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls - Ending on March 6, 2010

Spring’s not far away, but for many Americans, it’s going to be winter for a lot longer than that it says on the calendar.

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March 6, 2010

The Courage of His Convictions By Susan Estrich

When you ask people why it is that they hate or distrust politicians, the usual answers, understandably so, are all about what gutless wonders most politicians are -- addicted to their polls, determined to stay there at all costs. Campaign promises are about getting elected; once there, they are quickly forgotten. Courage is not a word you hear very often in discussions about politics.

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March 5, 2010

Appointments Are the President's Prerogative By Debra J. Saunders

In November, Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, asked Attorney General Eric Holder to provide him with a list of Department of Justice political appointees who had represented enemy-combatant "detainees, or worked for organizations advocating on terrorism or detainee policy." The DOJ has not sent him the names.

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March 5, 2010

GOP: “Contractually-Bound?” By Howard Rich

Seeking to capitalize on the righteous indignation voters are feeling toward President Barack Obama and his Congressional allies, a group of Republican politicians is dusting off an old playbook.

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March 5, 2010

55% Say Congress Should Start Over On Health Care

Following a small bounce in support following his health care summit last week, President Obama has continued to try to rally House Democrats to vote for his health care overhaul. He wants the legislation approved by the Senate passed in December as a “first step” towards further improvements of the plan.

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March 5, 2010

More On “One Giant Government Leap Backwards” By Lawrence Kudlow

Rather than a post-partisan olive branch to congressional Republicans and the American public, President Obama’s latest health-care speech was a declaration of war.

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March 5, 2010

Nevada Senate: Two GOP Hopefuls Take Longer Lead on Reid

Two of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s Republican challengers have again crossed the 50% threshold and now hold double-digit leads in Nevada’s U.S. Senate race. One big hurdle for the incumbent is that most Nevada voters are strongly opposed to the health care legislation championed by Reid and President Barack Obama.