Debbie Wasserman and her Democratic National Committee are coming for Mitt Romney in Iowa. Seeing his rise in the polls, and a real chance that he could win Iowa tomorrow, the Democrats are sending opposition teams to his events to try to stop his momentum. Today’s Boston Herald has the details.
How does this make Rick Santorum feel? Or Newt Gingrich? If the Democrats are this afraid of Romney, shouldn’t we ALL be forming a line behind him?
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With only hours to go before Iowans will be marching to the Caucuses, a respected Christian writer makes her case for NOT casting a vote for Rick Santorum, or any other candidate who can’t go the distance against Barack Obama. She reminds readers that Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, AND Barack Obama have all claimed to be “Christian” candidates. In these dire times, we need a Commander-in-Chief who knows his way to a prayer…and all FIVE candidates DO. SO who can give Obama the boot? Well worth reading and sharing. Especially if you have friends …in Iowa!
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The presidential battle in Iowa is almost over. Latest polls tonight favor Mitt Romney. However, Evangelical voters came face to face with their pastors and leaders on New Year’s Sunday. Did they receive marching orders to defeat the frontrunner? Anything could happen, but here’s what the experts say WILL happen.
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As difficult as it might be for spiritually-devoted Iowa Evangelical leaders to support a “Mormon,” they may have to give Mitt Romney a hard think before looking their congregations in the eye on New Year’s Day.
By NOT supporting Romney, the Evangelical community could become some of the best players on Obama’s team.
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Michele Bachmann has had a difficult patch this week with one of her chief aides defecting to the Ron Paul camp. Not everyone in politics is quite ready for the energy, the creativity, and the passion of a conservative woman like Congresswoman Bachmann, but that isn’t going to stop her. She is making history as one of the first Republican congresswomen to run for the presidency.
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Special To The Kitchen Cabinet: Latest inside polling shows that Barack Obama’s presidency is in desperate trouble, and not just with Republicans. Women voters across the board don’t trust him to protect their families, don’t believe that Obamacare will be good for their health, and are more certain than ever that the President is LOST on the subject of the economy. It’s going to be a long year for Democrats.
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The New York Times offers an AMAZING piece today, suggesting that President Obama is becoming more and more isolated, and limiting his inner circle. Nixonish, some say. If Liberals are saying Obama is getting more and more out of touch, should we believe it? Being the Leader of the Free World is probably not quite the boondoggle he expected.
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Military wives in Hawaii have given President Obama a new name: President SELFISH. Read here why military families don’t look forward to the Obama’s expensive holiday retreats: “Because he’s here, I didn’t get to see my husband all weekend, on our baby girl’s first Christmas, so he can have his vacation. So when I can’t get to my house because he wants to play golf it just adds insult to injury and yeah, gets on my nerves. I agree that it’s a sensitive subject for some of us who are more [a]ffected by his being here.” And there’s more…..
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We need to grease the revolving door in Congress, without question. But voters need to maintain their awareness and not turn away from the mundane business of government IN BETWEEN elections. Particularly women voters, who are so crucial now in determining the outcome of elections, must be able to speak with authority to Congress and The White House whether its campaign season or not.
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Michelle Obama….sensitive to the people she serves..showed up for church in Hawaii in a $2000 sun dress! Most of us could fill our closets for a good long time with $2000! ABC News shares the price tag of being the First Lady…on vacation. For all the Americans who can’t afford any time off this holiday, at least we can watch the Obamas!
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