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You are hereMeg WhitmanOur messaging on Illegal Immigration is what gave California and Nevada to the Democrats
Of course the GOP destroyed the Democrats, but for the sake of the party and our 2012 prospects we must be introspective. Posted under:
California Gubernatorial Candidate's Plan to Solve the Immigration Problem
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(VIDEO) Ann Coulter and Bill O'Reilly Discuss Gloria Allred SNL sketch
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(VIDEO) SNL Spoofs Gloria Allred, Asks Questions We've All Been Wondering
Attorney Gloria Allred Continues to Attack Meg Whitman, Greta Van Susteren and Gloria Allred Get in a Heated Debate
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From Americas Majority, a new polls on Hispanics and a few thoughts.
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Why are Latinos turning to Whitman? - My Take
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Meg Whitman - Gaining the Hispanic Vote in California
Success of Women in June 8th Elections
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June 8th Primary ResultsResults for South Carolina's Gubernatorial Republican Primary:
*Nikki Haley and Gresham Barrett will be in the June 22nd runoff as a majority was not achieved. Posted under:
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California and Nevada were ours for the taking. We began to lose momentum and it was excruciating watching so much time, money and resources slowly fade away.
California Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Meg Whitman went "On the Record" with Greta Van Susteren Wednesday night, outlining her plan for illegal immigration. Her plan included:
Greta Van Susteren skewered Gloria Allred
Five weeks before the election, Democrat Jerry Brown and Republican Meg Whitman are in a dead heat race for California governor. Until recently, the race was focused on job creation and state spending and education; however,
The National Association of Elected Latino officials released a poll showing that for many Hispanic voters
It is assumed by many Republicans that Minority Voters are property of the Democratic Party. In the case of Hispanic voters, this past decade showed that, through the concentrated promotion of our highest Republican ideals, we can get a lions share of the vote. In 2000, Bush managed to get 35% of the Hispanic vote and in 2004, he captured 40% of the vote. So the Hispanic vote is up for grab.
Yesterday, the results of six different primary elections came in. In five of the six elections, a female candidate came out on top. In California, the election of Meg Whitman for the governor candidate and Carly Fiorina for the Senate candidate marked the first time that women won both positions for Republican Party. The election of both these women may represent Republican California’s disappointment of Arnold Schwarzenegger. 
