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Tag Archives: Mitt Romney
Eyes on the Prize: 2016
The 2012 Election saw the Republicans retain control of the House of Representatives, the Democrats retain control of the Senate, and the re-election of Democrat, President Obama. The Representatives that the American citizens voted in will have a lot to … Continue reading
Four More Years
The long, acrimonious 2012 campaign for the White House saturated the airwaves with attack ads, exposed a clear choice of two paths for the future of the nation, and exemplified the advanced polarity of the populous. The American political is … Continue reading
Debate For America
The second presidential debate produced many chances for both candidates to take strong positions on popular issues and point out their differences in policy. Candy Crowley moderated a vigorous discussion that was combative but mostly expository. Intermixed in their arguments … Continue reading
The Revolving Door
The Nolton’s very own political editor, Logan Thorne, analyzes the swiftly shifting favor of the Republican party in the race to the preliminaries for the 2012 presidential election.
Posted in Issue #17, The Nolton
Tagged election, GOP primary race, Jon Huntsman, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Rick Santorum
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