Articles filed under Broder, David
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Wisdom from a bygone era
Oct 20, 2010 3:04 PM - Itinerant politicians and journalists have learned they can expect a warm welcome and a stimulating evening when they visit the hilltop home of the Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics here at the University of Kansas.
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Rob Portman's good timing
Oct 13, 2010 9:46 AM - There is a pattern to the political life of Rob Portman, as he reflected over dinner the other night. It has brought him to the verge of victory in the Ohio Senate race, and conceivably could make him the Republican presidential nominee in 2016.
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Boehner antes up
Oct 7, 2010 12:22 PM - The Democrats were lying in wait for John Boehner when the Republican leader of the House announced that he would address the subject of congressional reform in a speech on Thursday at the American Enterprise Institute.
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Trouble, by the numbers
Oct 4, 2010 12:01 AM - Sometimes the most important clues are hiding in plain view. That was the case in late June, when the Gallup Organization reported that the share of voters who describe themselves as conservative had increased from 37 percent to 42 percent in the past two years.
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The maverick's subtle ways play into GOP future
Feb 8, 2011 2:34 PM - As Republican leaders assess a tea party movement that has both energized and polarized their ranks, John McCain takes a generally benign view of the political landscape - but clearly comes down on the side of the traditional establishment rather than with the young rebels.
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The economy, the whirlwind and the GOP irony
Feb 8, 2011 3:50 PM - The end of the primary season arrived Tuesday amid growing signs a grass-roots rebellion among conservative tea party activists may jeopardize Republican prospects for large-scale, recession-fueled gains from the Democrats.
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