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Joe the Plumber goes to Congress? Why he's a huge underdog.
Joe the Plumber, aka Samuel Wurzelbacher, on Tuesday won the GOP primary for Ohio’s Ninth Congressional District. His next step is to square off against Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur.
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Dennis Kucinich out: Left loses a combative, cheerful voice in Congress
Former presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich lost in the Democratic primary Tuesday to Rep. Marcy Kaptur after their Ohio districts were merged by a Republican redistricting plan.
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'Joe the Plumber' wins Ohio primary, faces tough race in November
Joe the Plumber, aka Samuel Wurzelbacher, won his Congressional district in the GOP primary in Ohio. Wurzelbacher will now face US Rep. Marcy Kaptur in November.
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'Joe the Plumber' and Herman Cain: A match made on cloud 9-9-9?
'Joe the Plumber' (a.k.a. Samuel Wurzelbacher), who is running for Congress, will campaign with Herman Cain. But the antitax everyman might be two years too late.
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Joe 'the Plumber' Wurzelbacher enters race for Congress
Joe 'the Plumber' Wurzelbacher has entered the 2012 congressional race saying Congress needs more mechanics, bricklayers and plumbers.
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Tax the rich: Should millionaires really pay more?
The fight over raising levies on the wealthy, a theme of the 'Occupy Wall Street' protests, is about more than money. It's a clash over fundamental American values.
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'Joe the Plumber' may run for Congress. Could he win?
'Joe the Plumber,' who became an accidental stand-in for the middle class in the 2008 presidential campaign has filed papers to (possibly) run for a House seat in northern Ohio.
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South Carolina head scratcher: More curiosities in election of Alvin Greene
The question of how Alvin Greene, a discharged Army soldier living with his dad, won a major US senatorial primary tests South Carolina's bounds of credulity.
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Wealthy Americans shoulder health care tax burden
President Obama is 'spreading the wealth,' that is, taxing the rich and redistributing the wealth. Good policy or heavy-handed intrusion?
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FOX News yanks Sean Hannity from Tea Party event
Fox News said the Sean Hannity appearance was canceled over admission fees charged by organizers, and the conservative host returned to New York.
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Dick Cheney not sold on Sarah Palin presidency
Former Vice President Dick Cheney said he hasn't made up his mind who he will support in the 2012 presidential election. When asked if he thought Sarah Palin was qualified, he punted.
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Joe the Plumber is back (and he still can't stand McCain -- or Palin)
Joe the Plumber says he no longer likes Sarah Palin because she supports John McCain.
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ECONOMIC SCENE: Obama takes first step to redistribute wealth
Modest effort may still face still opposition in Congress.
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GOP disaster: First Specter and now Joe the Plumber?
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Internet became dominant force in 2008 election
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Poor Sarah Palin and her junior varsity staff
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Obama budget: restoring income equality in the US?
Liberal economists see the $3.6 trillion proposal as a 'step in the right direction.'
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Newt Gingrich in 2012? Got any better suggestions?
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Joe the Plumber now Joe the Attorney?
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Poll: Palin GOP favorite in 2012 - but pollster says poll has no value
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McCain announces another run - proves you can campaign forever
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Ohio Sen. Voinovich to retire. Could Joe the Plumber run for Senate?
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Buy a BlackBerry and get John McCain's number at no extra cost!
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Joe the Plumber trashes McCain in new book







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