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Alaska Republicans Get a Palin Booster

Just a week ago, for the first time in the state’s history, Alaska Democrats had a shot at the at-large Congressional seat, a Senate seat and even the state’s three electoral votes for the presidency

Laura Bush: Palin Ready to Be Vice President

The president’s wife told delegates she is “proud” that she will finally be able to vote for a Republican woman at the top of the ticket, and she told reporters afterward that Palin’s executive experience

RNC Opens on Subdued Note

Instead, Monday’s program left out any background music, campaign placards or partisan messages.

Ron Paul and Others Rally on the GOP Fringe

I can’t change the weather, but I can fight for individual freedom here.” Twenty miles from the Xcel Energy Center, Paul’s gathering is literally and figuratively on the fringes of the week’s main

Gulf Coast Delegates Ready to Work

There was general agreement that McCain made the right call in canceling the political portion of Monday’s convention program.

Partying With Gustav: Less Than Conventional

Thomas in downtown Minneapolis, that the scaled-back party would not diminish the importance of the convention’s business: nominating Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) as the GOP’s presidential candidate.

15 Arrests so Far in St. Paul

So far today, police have not arrested anyone, said Holli Drinkwine, a spokeswoman for the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office.

Protests Escalate in St. Paul

Police had arrested 130 protesters as of Monday evening, according to Holli Drinkwine, a spokeswoman for the Ramsey County sheriff’s office.

Protests Escalate in St. Paul

The mayhem delayed hundreds of delegates who arrived at overwhelmed security barriers for Monday’s 3 p.m. opening ceremonies.

McConnell Unsure When He’ll Attend Convention

Like most GOP officials, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (Ky.) schedule has been turned upside down and he is still back home dealing with storm relief and evacuation.

Proud Coleman in the Spotlight

Or at least that’s what President Bush called the Xcel Energy Center in 2002, just days before Minnesota Republican Norm Coleman was elected to the Senate. As mayor of St.

Bright Anything but in Roll Call Poll on Alabama

Despite a pair of Democratic special election victories this spring in Louisiana and Mississippi, a recent poll in Alabama’s 2nd district doesn’t bode well for House Democrats’ chances of capturing a GOP-held

Lobbyists Pushing for Storm Relief

Local Gulf state residents are also in town to press for more funding for the beleaguered region; at least five people from the Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation’s Equity and Inclusion Campaign

Louisiana Likely to Delay Saturday Primary Elections

Although Louisiana election officials said Monday that they aren’t optimistic about being able to hold the state’s primaries on Saturday as scheduled, no official decision is expected until after Hurricane