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Following the international attention given to our state on account of the Tennessee Republican Party’s recent video distorting Michelle Obama’s words, Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Gray Sasser released the following statement:

Fossella said he will serve out the end of his term, but his decision not to seek re-election adds to the daunting battle Republicans already face in November to regain control of the House from Democrats.

And every year the same, old excuses re-emerge like how the Republicans are tough on welfare and so the black Americans feel jilted by them or how because of the Republicans’ tough stance on immigration and their massive hatred of all

It’s been roughly three months since John McCain effectively secured the Republican presidential nomination and during that time, there’s been no shortage of speculation about who the Arizona Senator might select as his running mate.

So while many within the GOP are content to try and smear Obama, it’s nice to see that at least one Republican Senator has it right. Tennessee Senator Bob Corker has found himself on criticizing his own party, asking that they refrain

Tom Feeney gives new meaning to the term “country club Republican.” Turns out the Orange Lake Country Club gave Feeney’s legal defense fund — started years ago as a result of ties to Jack Abramoff — $2500.

With the Republicans getting an old fashioned ass whoopin’ down in Trent Lott’s old district (as well as Denny Hastert’s seat and a Louisiana Congressional District they had held since 1974), and Sonny, with an approval rate only

Republicans are scared, and it’s not only because Ellen DeGeneres is getting married in California. With another special-election loss in a supposedly safe district in Mississippi (the party’s third in just a couple of months),

There may be a disaster coming in the 2008 election in November for the Republican Party. The recent defeat in the special election for Louisiana’s Sixth Congressional District where Republican Woody Jenkins lost to Democrat Don

I am going to leave the Republican party. I have been a registered Republican since I was eighteen years old and I became old enough to vote. That doesn’t mean that I have always voted for Republicans, but that was my party affiliation.