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To the Point is in Tampa this week, where  Tropical Storm Isaac  has forced the  Republican National Convention  to wait a day before getting down to business tomorrow.

Can the Republicans Weather More than One Storm?

To the Point is in Tampa this week, where Tropical Storm Isaac has forced the Republican National Convention to wait a day before getting down to business tomorrow.

from Which Way, L.A.?

To the Point is in Tampa this week, where  Tropical Storm Isaac  has forced the  Republican National Convention  to wait a day before getting down to business tomorrow.

Can the Republicans Weather More than One Storm?

To the Point is in Tampa this week, where Tropical Storm Isaac has forced the Republican National Convention to wait a day before getting down to business tomorrow.

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Republicans Vote to Slash the Federal Budget

Republicans are trying to make good on the promises that gave them control of the House of Representatives-- planning action on 600 amendments to this year’s budget before taking off…

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