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Ron Faucheaux
Spud talks to Political Analyst, Professor at George Washington University and President of Clarus Research Group. How did south Carolina turn out in the primaries this weekend..is Mitt still in the lead..Did Newt take the lead..Did Newt take the lead..and what about Ron Paul and Rick Santorum...are they still viable?
Mitch McConnell found at 14:20
But when you -- I mean win win when Mitch McConnell and I'm not a lot of people call or text me as saying you know. Look at them they just wanna go
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12-22-11 12:10pm Ed Chervenak
Garland is in The Think Tank with UNO Professor of Political Science Ed Chervenak to discuss Washington political deadlock.
Mitch McConnell found at 6:37
Very helpful. And the reason is because. Senator Mitch McConnell who's. Read leader of the Republicans in the senate is agrees with Harry Reid of this two month extension and so --
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Defiant Obama challenges GOP on jobs bill
with them. "If the goal is to create jobs, then why are we even talking about tax hikes?" Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell , R-Ky., said Thursday. Republicans are resolutely opposed to much of Obama's jobs initiative, both for its tax
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Congress passes debt deal, averts default
to settle for less than we wanted, but what we've achieved is in no way insignificant," said Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. "But I think it was the view of those in my party that we'd try to get as much spending cuts as we
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Senate takes up debt limit bill - passage likely
to turn Washington around." In the Senate, support from Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and GOP leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky virtually guarantees the measure will receive the 60 votes required to pass on Tuesday. The vote is set
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Dems & GOP ''Really close'' to debt deal as deadline nears
borrowing by the Treasury in exchange for more than $2 trillion in long-term spending cuts. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said the two sides were "really, really close" to a deal after months of partisan fighting. A few hours later
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Transcripts: Obama & Boehner spar over debt ceiling
competing legislation, but they were largely obscured by the partisan rhetoric of the day. Â Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky urged Obama to shift his position rather than "veto the country into default." And Reid jabbed at tea
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