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The Invisible Primary, 9/23
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Tracking the GOP race to 2012
Sarah Palin delivered her much-anticipated speech to the CLSA Investors' Forum in Hong Kong today, touching on a wide range of topics and criticizing the government and the Fed in particular for bailouts; Mike Huckabee, when asked if he'll run in 2012, said it's "too early to jump into the shark-infested waters"; Jeb Bush criticized the National Republican Senatorial Committee for backing Gov. Charlie Crist over conservative upstart Marco Rubio in Florida's Senate race; and Newt Gingich placed an op-ed in The Washington Times, saying "the conservative hour in America has once again arrived."
Sarah Palin delivered her much-anticipated speech to the CLSA Investors' Forum in Hong Kong today, touching on a wide range of topics and criticizing the government and the Fed in particular for bailouts; Mike Huckabee, when asked if he'll run in 2012, said it's "too early to jump into the shark-infested waters"; Jeb Bush criticized the National Republican Senatorial Committee for backing Gov. Charlie Crist over conservative upstart Marco Rubio in Florida's Senate race; and Newt Gingich placed an op-ed in The Washington Times, saying "the conservative hour in America has once again arrived."
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