Three states may follow Missouri and reject ‘Obamacare’. Colorado, Oklahoma, and and Arizona all have ballot measures challenging Obamacare.
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How Bad is Loser Murkowski?
The decision by Lisa Murkowski to mount a write-in campaign to cling to her Senate seat is just another example of how bad she has been for conservatives.
States opposed to healthcare overhaul pin hopes on Florida court hearing
Attorneys general from 19 other states joined the Florida suit. They represent Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Indiana, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Washington.
Buck, Bennet win Colorado Senate nominations
Tea party favorite Ken Buck has defeated former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton to clinch Colorado’s Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate.
Former Rep. Tancredo launching third-party governor bid in Colorado
Former Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) is launching a third-party bid for governor, the Denver Post reported Monday. The ex-congressman and long-shot 2008 presidential candidate said he would run as a candidate of the American Constitution Party
Left’s secret plan for state takeover is coming to a 2010 election near you
There really is a vast left wing conspiracy. Six years ago, Colorado was a Republican state. Now it’s not. Just a handful of rich leftists made all the difference and the plan is coming to your state. The game plan is exposed in a new book called The Blueprint, written by long-time Colorado political reporter Adam Schrager and former Republican state representative Rob Witwer.
18 states now suing over ObamaCare
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was asked about the lawsuits yesterday, and dismissed them as cheap political stunts:
Recall Congress Now
Based on these U.S. constitutional mandates, the people in any state may well have the right to recall a U.S. Senator or Representative.
Through RecallCongressNow.org, The American Civil Rights Union seeks to empower Americans who are dissatisfied with congressional actions being undertaken on their behalf.