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Ayotte touts conservative cred; NRSC gives her space

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

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By Reid Wilson

Former New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte (R) made her first public appearance as a potential Senate candidate Monday night, answering skeptics who worry about her conservative credentials.

Ayotte, who had been appointed to her post by both Republican and Democratic governors, resigned her office in July to explore a bid to replace retiring Sen. Judd Gregg (R). It was a major recruiting victory for the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) — but one that developed into a relationship for which both the NRSC and Ayotte have had to answer.

Sen. John Cornyn (Texas), who heads the NRSC, has denied his committee is publicly backing Ayotte.

“As a general rule we would not endorse anyone that did not ask for that endorsement, and Kelly Ayotte has not asked for an endorsement,” Cornyn told reporters last week. “I respect ultimately the right of the people of New Hampshire to select their own candidate. I think it would be presumptuous of us to pick one when neither the candidate nor the circumstances would warrant it.”

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Desperate Democrats need new game plan

Monday, August 10th, 2009

By: Hugh Hewitt
Washington Examiner Columnist

Grandma Got Run Over By Obama-care” is a satire by Perry Nunley of Randy Brook’s classic Christmas song involving reindeer and eggnog from 30 years ago.

Inspired by the now famous viral video of an August 4 AARP “listening session” which was abruptly ended by the AARP’s Nurse Ratched when the codgers wouldn’t play ball, Nunley’s take-off is just more evidence that the country is digesting the president’s plan to radically rework American medicine and that the heartburn is real and growing.

If the seniors’ revolt spreads, the plan is doomed, no matter how many dollars Big Pharma throws the DNC’s way.

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Virginia Gubernatorial Poll

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Republican Bob McDonnell holds a 15-point lead over Democrat rival Creigh Deeds in the latest Survey USA poll of the Virginia gubernatorial race.

With a margin of error of 4.3%, McDonnell leads Deeds 55-40% with 5% undecided. The poll was conducted on July 27 and July 28 from a sample of 900 Virginia residents, 804 of whom were registered voters.

McDonnell (R) 55%
Deeds (D) 40%
Undecided 5%

Click here to view the results.