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WASHINGTON (GaeaTimes.com) -- The Republican took charge of the House of Representatives after the election results were declared on Tuesday.
PHOENIX - Arizona Sen. John McCain said Friday that primary voters across the nation sent a clear message this week that they're angry and frustrated.
WASHINGTON - Kentucky's Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul is criticizing President Barack Obama's handling of the gulf oil debacle as putting "his boot heel on the throat of BP."
Paul says Obama's criticism of the oil company sounds like an attack on business and "really un-American."
In an interview Friday on ABC's "Good Morning America," Paul says the president's response is part of the "blame game" that's played in the U.S.
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WASHINGTON - Sen. Mitch McConnell, the epitome of an establishment out of favor with voters, is walking through fire this election year as leader of the Republican forces.
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