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FIRST TICKET: Dems offer alternative on federal spending; Obama calls outer space
Welcome to First Ticket, a morning snapshot of the day’s political news. • The White House offered up an additional $6.5 billion in federal cuts during budget negotiations Thursday. (Washington Post) • Do Republicans secretly love the EPA? (Politico) • Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is now doing damage control on comments about Obama’s childhood– [... ]
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Sarah Palin criticizes President Obama’s handling of Egypt (The Ticket)
In her first comments on the uprising in Egypt, Sarah Palin trashed President Obama’s handling of the crisis, suggesting the administration was too slow to act and has not been straightforward with Americans about “what they know.” “It’s a difficult situation,” Palin told the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody . “This is that 3 a.m. White House phone call, and it seems for many of us …
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Glenn Beck says he regrets Obama racist comment, ‘not a chance’ of joining 2012 Palin ticket
WASHINGTON — Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin had a message to deliver that the nation was at a dire crossroads, and thousands showed up Saturday at the National Mall to receive it.
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California Republicans tap women to lead ticket
Once, California Democrats led the way to a year of the women. Now, nearly two decades later, Republicans hope it’s their turn.
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World › Republicans tap women to lead ticket
Once, California Democrats led the way to a year of the women. Now, nearly two decades later, Republicans hope it’s their turn. Meg Whitman won…
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