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Associated PressAssociated PressAssociated PressAssociated PressAssociated PressAssociated PressStrassel: Arizona and the Entitlement Baby In The Wall Street Journal, Potomac Watch columnist Kimberley Strassel writes that Democrats are going to demagogue entitlement reform, so the GOP might as well embrace it. Arizona and the Entitlement Baby POTOMAC WATCH: Democrats are going to demagogue entitlement reform, so the GOP might as well embrace it. Arizona and the Entitlement Baby POTOMAC WATCH
By Kimberley A. Strassel
Democrats are going to demagogue entitlement reform, so the GOP might as well embrace it. Strassel: Arizona and the Entitlement Baby Democrats are going to demagogue entitlement reform, so the GOP might as well embrace it.
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A New York Sun editorial remembering Ronald Reagan's 1987 speech at the Berlin Wall.
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Is Obama losing black voters in North Carolina?
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