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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Harry and Louise aren't dead -- yet. The fictional couple whose famous TV spots in the 1990s drove a stake of fear through the heart of the Clinton effort at health care reform briefly reprised their act last summer with a less oppositional message. Now that they're older, maybe the couple is actually worried about their health care -- unless, of course, they have government-run Medicare. The recent effort was pretty moribund compared to the 1993 campaign, and no TV ads during this year's health care go-round have approached the impact of the old "Harry and Louise" shtick -- until now. ...
When former Governor Mitt Romney spoke at the Family Research Council's "Values Voters Summit" in Washington about 10 days ago, he came in a distant second place in a straw poll behind his archenemy, Mike Huckabee. And he only narrowly beat out former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty in an event that signaled the unofficial start of Romney's 2012 GOP primary campaign. In fact, he never seemed to stop running. The night before speaking, he hosted an event called Sundaes with Mitt. But the summit poll showed the steep hill Romney has to climb over the next three years and was, no doubt, a coup for ...
Just last week, President Obama rallied the so-called Religious Left with a nationwide "conference call" with progressive religious leaders -- and some 300,000 listeners so far, according to organizers at Faith in Public Life. It was seen as a direct challenge to the Religious Right on its own turf: grassroots mobilizing. Now Christian conservatives are striking back with a plan to organize their own health care town halls -- modeled on the raucous meetings that lawmakers have been holding during the August recess -- at churches sympathetic to the cause of defeating Obamacare, and, most ...
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