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GOP Supreme Court candidate Michelle MacDonald makes her case against state Republican Party. – Video


GOP Supreme Court candidate Michelle MacDonald makes her case against state Republican Party.
GOP Supreme Court candidate Michelle MacDonald makes her case against state Republican Party. By: Douglas Belden Published on: September 3, 2014 Source: http://www.tout.com/m/w1zred.

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How To Dupe People Into Voting Republican – Video


How To Dupe People Into Voting Republican
On yesterday #39;s "Hagee Hotline," Matthew Hagee told his viewers that, as Christians, they are required to "vote the Bible," which means that they cannot ever vote for any candidate who supports...

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Jim Shalleck, Republican Candidate for Montgomery County Executive – Video


Jim Shalleck, Republican Candidate for Montgomery County Executive
Republican candidate for Montgomery County executive Jim Shalleck walks along the City of Gaithersburg Labor Day parade route and talks about his campaign for office.

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Kansas Senate race shake up leaves Republican incumbent vulnerable

Kansas Senator Pat Roberts raises his arms in the air as a crowd of supporters cheer for him on Tuesday Aug. 5, 2014, while watching primary votes come in at the Overland Park, Kan., Marriott Hotel. AP Photo/Topeka Capital-Journal, Chris Neal

Last Updated Sep 4, 2014 6:05 PM EDT

The Kansas Senate race has been shaken up just two months before the midterm elections, leaving Republican Sen. Pat Roberts in an unexpectedly vulnerable position.

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A CBS News/New York Times analysis shows the Republicans slightly favored to take the Senate in November's congressional elections, but control ...

With polling showing that the Democrat-turned-independent candidate in the race, Greg Orman, stood the best chance of beating Roberts on Election Day, Democratic nominee Chad Taylor, a district attorney, announced Wednesday he was dropping out of the race.

The trouble is, the Kansas Secretary of State says he can't get his name off the ballot.

Kris Kobach, the Secretary of State and a well-known figure in Republican circles, said that Taylor would have had to declare himself "incapable of fulfilling the duties of office if elected" in a written request to remove his name by Sept. 3.

"After conferring with the office of the Kansas Attorney General, I have concluded that the written request filed by Mr. Taylor does not meet the requirements...because Mr. Taylor did not declare that he is incapable of fulfilling the duties of U.S. Senator if elected," Kobach said in a statement Thursday. "Therefore, Mr. Taylor's name will appear on the ballot for the office of United States Senator for the November 4 general election."

Taylor's request to withdraw on Sept. 3, provided to CBS News by the Secretary of State's office, merely said, "I, Chadwick J. Taylor, Democratic nominee for the United States Senate race, do hereby withdraw my nomination for election effective immediately and request my name be withdrawn from the ballot, pursuant to KSA 25-306b(b)."

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Republican Man Admits To Voter Fraud in Virginia – Video


Republican Man Admits To Voter Fraud in Virginia
Despite the fact that in person voter fraud is very rare in America, it does happen. Here, a nice Republican man in Virginia openly admits (in front of a cro...

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