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Today, The Hill reported on how vulnerable Senate Democrats’ feelings toward Obama have evolved since their last election in 2008. [Read more…]

In an interview with Real Clear Politics, Sean Eldridge has once again gone above and beyond in his attempts to shed the liberal Washington establishment that is supporting his bid for Congress.

Eldridge refuses to say whether he would support Nancy Pelosi for Speaker:

Running in a swing district that will be among the nation’s most closely watched in next year’s midterms, Eldridge has vowed to be an independent voice on Capitol Hill. In the interview, he declined to say whether he would support Nancy Pelosi for speaker if Democrats retake control of the House.

Republicans protest that this claim of political independence reeks of insincerity, given that Eldridge is a partially self-funded candidate whose campaign coffers have also been filled by some of the most prominent members of the Hollywood-New York-Washington axis of progressive elites, with whom he and his husband frequently rub shoulders.

This comes despite the two being “close friends.”

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In the same interview, Eldridge is now hedging on his support of ObamaCare: 

True to his otherwise circumspect approach, however, Eldridge declined to say whether he would have voted for the bill, knowing what he does now about its implementation, had he been a member of Congress in 2010.

“It’s impossible to speculate on something when I wasn’t there and wasn’t in the room and didn’t have an opportunity to vote on it,” he said. “But what I would say now moving forward is that I would not vote more than 40 times, as my opponent has, to repeal the Affordable Care Act.”

However, just seven weeks ago, Eldridge could not even name an issue on which he disagreed with Democrats:

Looks like a few weeks have bad news for ObamaCare has sent Sean Eldridge running. And this is despite his past support of the bill:

 

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A new report from POLITICO on Hillary Clinton’s silence in the NSA debate echoes an America Rising research report dating back months. [Read more…]

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John Walsh is running for election as a U.S. Senator from Montana. [Read more…]

The Washington Post reported this morning that about 100 House Democrats will be skipping an annual three-day meeting where they’ll be discussing strategy for the upcoming midterm election. Among those who will be absent are vulnerable Reps. Patrick Murphy (D-FL) and Joe Garcia (D-FL), as well as Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (D-NH) and Rep. Pete Gallego (D-TX). [Read more…]

Today is the five-year anniversary of President Obama signing his stimulus package into law.   [Read more…]

The New York Times reports on Victor Pinchuk, a Ukrainian oligarch with extensive ties to the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton’s State Department, as he tries to curry favor to win an anti-dumping dispute with American steel companies. [Read more…]

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Today marks the five-year anniversary of President Obama’s stimulus package becoming public law. President Obama promised that the stimulus would “save or create” jobs, but five years later, the country still struggles with high unemployment and record numbers of Americans dropping out of the labor force. [Read more…]

Last night on MSNBC, Kay Hagan was asked if she would run on ObamaCare. Hagan replied by saying she wanted to show that ObamaCare is “something whose time has come.”

MSNBC’s CHRIS HAYES: “The question for you is, is that a winning issue? Is that an issue you can lead on? Do you envision yourself for instance running your own ads on ObamaCare in the next 8 months?”

HAGAN: “You know I think what we want to show is that the Affordable Care Act is something whose time has come.”

Rep. Nick Rahall, a 19-term incumbent, is running for re-election to Congress in West Virginia’s 3rd District.

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