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On Twitter, House GOP has edge over Democrats

By DAVID CHARNS, KRISTEN BARBARESI and KELLY F. ZIMMERMAN, Breitbart WASHINGTON – Republicans have a 48-seat majority in the House. But on Twitter, they have a much bigger edge. Since 2007, Republicans have sent twice as many tweets as Democrats. A Republican, Sen. John McCain of Arizona (SenJohnMcCain) is the most followed senator on Twitter. […]...
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Does Twitter favor conservatives?

Johanna NeumanThe Los Angeles Times The White House announced with some fanfare over the weekend that its Twitter account had passed the 1 million mark. “A million followers – nice,” the White House @whitehouse wrote in a tweet sent out Sunday afternoon. “What would you like to see more of from this feed? Photos? Quotes? […]...
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THE TRAGIC PREDICTABILITY OF THE JEWISH VOTE

GrassTopsUSA Exclusive CommentaryBy Don Feder 11-17-08 Back in the 1980s, during the euphoria of the Reagan-era, Neo-cons like Norman Podhoretz and Irving Kristol predicted a seismic shift in Jewish voting patterns. Once American Jews discovered that voting Republican was crucial for the survival of the Jewish state, they’d naturally align themselves with the party that […]...
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Obama slips on TV: ‘My Muslim faith’

WND ELECTION 2008Presidential candidate drops line in interview discussing his belief Posted: September 07, 20083:42 pm Eastern By Aaron Klein© 2008 WorldNetDaily Slip of the tongue or momentary confusion? In a television interview today discussing his religion, Sen. Barack Obama stated, “My Muslim faith.” Obama, speaking to ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on “This Week,” was talking […]...
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The Case for Eric Cantor and Jews to the Republican Party

Brett JoshpeTownhall.comWednesday, August 20, 2008 In a year that has seemed so bleak for Republicans, John McCain not only can upset Barack Obama and win the White House, he can change the voting dynamic of American Jews. With the Democratic and Republican national conventions scheduled over the next three weeks, both presumptive nominees could announce […]...