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  • On Romney's Michigan Tour, A Change Of Pace

    02/25/2012 3:57:35 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 7 replies
    North Country Public Radio ^ | February 25, 2012 | Ari Shapiro
    Feb 25, 2012 (Weekend Edition Saturday) — The presidential candidate loosened up a bit in his home state, politicking in a way that hasn't happened lately. Many of the states that have voted recently are just too large to shake everyone's hand. But not everyone is giving Mitt Romney a warm welcome ahead of Tuesday's primary. Mitt Romney is on a bus tour across Michigan, hoping to win the votes of the state where he grew up. With primary day Tuesday, Romney seems to have closed the gap in polls with Rick Santorum. This trip has the feel of those...
  • Mark Levin: Virginia Ballot Fiasco Is Intentional, To Help Romney

    Mark Levin, being a disenfranchised Virginian, weighed in on the Virginia ballot fiasco, saying that the compliance rules were changed a month ago and that it is not the fault of the candidates. In fact, he believes the rules were changed to help shove Romney down our throats.
  • Tim Cahill touts fiscal restraint in Massachusetts

    04/28/2010 9:09:25 AM PDT · by Maelstorm · 16 replies · 467+ views
    http://www.wickedlocal.com ^ | Apr 28, 2010 | By Edward B. Colby
    Needham — State Treasurer Tim Cahill said Thursday he “would not leave anything off the table” in potential budget cuts if elected governor, and that he would lay off state workers — though he can’t say who or how many positions he’d cut until he gets into office. The independent candidate also said that he supports “most” of the just-passed House casino bill and thinks its outline “makes sense financially,” but he has been too busy campaigning to read the legislation. Asked why he has yet to read it, Cahill said, “I’m running a campaign, and I just haven’t had...