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Key demographics of the 2012 campaign: youth, women and Hispanics
Campaign 2012 is now joined. The darts heretofore traded between the Obama and Romney camps now have extra-sharp tips. And it's going to stay this way through to Nov. 2. Most pundits predict a "razor close" and "particularly ugly" campaign. I concur. So,...
Tags: Minority Groups, Labor Markets, Executive Branch, Illegal Immigrants, Mitt Romney
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Religion and politics, but no fireworks
Unless you want a fight to break out at a cocktail party or a family reunion, conventional wisdom has it, don't talk religion or politics. I did both in this space last Monday, and then I crawled in a bunker and waited for the fireworks to begin. "Be...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Breads, Vatican City, Nottingham, Roman Catholicism
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Jules Witcover: Goodbye, Gingrich
The silence of the other shoe dropping pretty much describes the clamor that greeted the departure of Newt Gingrichfrom his overblown, self-centered fight for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. The man who vowed he would go all the way to the...
Tags: Dylan Thomas, Republican National Conventions, Ronald Reagan, Herman Cain, Mitt Romney
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Democrats' insulting play for the 'women's vote'
The all-out battle for women's votes has begun in earnest, with the respective presidential campaigns each seeking to take advantage of real (and perceived) mistakes by the opposition and its acolytes. The verbal volleyball match has been interesting...
Tags: Sarah Palin, Minority Groups, Condoleezza Rice, Georgetown, Mitt Romney
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Wanted: The second best man or woman for the job
With his nomination as the Republican candidate for president all but wrapped up, Mitt Romney now faces the challenging task of selecting a running mate. What was once a fairly ho-hum matter (the running gag in the 1931 Gershwin musical lampooning...
Tags: Sarah Palin, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Ronald Reagan, Al Gore
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10 Awkward Questions with ... Baltimore's The Big Chee
You may tune into The Big Chee Show for the insightful sports analysis and interviews with athletes, but you should really stick around for the bro chat. Sprinkled in every weekly broadcast (5-6 p.m. Fridays, ESPN 1300), host and Federal Hill resident...
Tags: Gary Neal, ESPN (tv network), Towson University, Herman Cain, Federal Hill
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Memo to the GOP: Not everyone is a conservative
As the four surviving Republican presidential aspirants fight over which of them is the "true" conservative, are any of them aware that millions of moderates and, yes, quite a few liberals will also be voting in November?
The views emanating from the...Tags: Voting, Mitt Romney, Joe Biden, Parties and Movements, Tea Party Movement
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Bowen likely to keep seat as Harford circuit court judge
With one of the lowest voter turnouts in recent memory in Harford County's primary election, appointed judge Elizabeth Bowen appeared to retain her Circuit Court seat and Sen. Nancy Jacobs resoundingly won the nomination for the Second Congressional...
Tags: C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Mitt Romney, Voting, Robert A. Zirkin, Benjamin L. Cardin
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Cecil voters pick first county executive, county council nominees
Cecil County voters Tuesday picked their first nominees for the office of county executive and for the first two seats on their new county council. They also voted to retain two of their sitting circuit court judges, rejecting the challenge to the judges...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Voting, Benjamin L. Cardin, Political Candidates, Judges
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Murray tops Epps in school board primary, both advance to general
When David Murray narrowly lost the District 1Prince George's CountyBoard of Education race to incumbent Rosalind Johnson in 2010, he didn't give up hopes of holding the seat. In the months since his 998-vote defeat, Murray, a 20-year-old Bowie...
Tags: Prince George's County, Republican National Conventions, Mitt Romney, Benjamin L. Cardin, Donna F. Edwards
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Why Gingrich stays in
Now that former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has suffered a Southern double whammy of defeats in the Republican primaries in Alabama and Mississippi, isn't it time for him to fold his tent and get out of the presidential race? By the Gospel According to...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Tea Party Movement, Tampa, Republican National Conventions, Republican Party
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What now for Republicans?
Rick Santorum deserves credit for his impressive primary victories in Mississippi and Alabama. Newt Gingrich led us to believe he would win both states. He didn't, but he has vowed to fight on as the "real" conservative candidate, as opposed to Mitt...
Tags: Parties and Movements, U.S. Postal Service, Tampa, John F. Kennedy, Republican National Conventions
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