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Colorado GOP On The Rebound

Exclusive Insights on Colorado’s decision with GOP Chair Dave Williams, Julio Rosas on the U.S. Southern Border and Joe Rossi from Georgia!

Williams says the Colorado Republicans are prepared to move forward with a caucus vote as opposed to a primary. This is necessary after the leftist-controlled Colorado Supreme Court voted 4-3 to remove former President Donald Trump from Colorado’s primary ballot.

Here’s more from Ivory Hecker, host at The Gateway Pundit.

The Colorado Trump ruling is backfiring on the Democrats. Americans don’t like cheaters, and especially not cheaters who are eliminating what few shreds of fairness and decency remain in our tattered election system.

Even Karl Rove, one of the major anti-Maga pundits within the Republican Party, says the Democrats are now losing their shirts. They will face a huge backlash at the polls this coming year. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Don’t Mess With Momma Bears

Pepe represents. Truth is spreading. They want you divided. Stay together. There is hope. Pray. More from And We Know.

Former President Donald Trump offered a rousing address Saturday afternoon at the Conservative Political Action Committee in Maryland. Trump pledged to defeat the Deep State, including the derelict RINOs, and vowed “we will never go back to the Republican Party of Paul Ryan, Karl Rove and Jeb Bush.” The throng cheered wildly. More from The Gateway Pundit.

Biden’s Struggles Intensify Panic

As Sleepy Joe Biden struggles to spread his message to the American public, the Democrat Party is falling into a deeper panic as the November presidential election looms. Recent rumors reveal that the Dems will dump Sleepy Joe for New York Mayor Andrew Cuomo. Not so fast, says Republican strategist Karl Rove. “The only way the Democratic nominee is not going to be Joe Biden is if there is a catastrophe involving Biden,” Rove says. “And even then, they’re unlikely to turn to somebody outside the crew that’s run for the nomination.” Rove elaborates while appearing on “Hannity.”

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Compromise Or More Gridlock?

Fox News’ Campaign Cowboys–anchor Chris Wallace, Republican strategist Karl Rove and Democratic strategist Joe Trippi–debate what the future holds for the country in light of the GOP landslide victory in the Midterm Elections. With the Republicans firmly in control of Congress, will compromise dominate the final two years of the Obama Administration or are we buckled in for more gridlock? Join the Fox News political cowpokes as they address Obamacare, the Keystone XL Pipeline, immigration reform and tax reform.

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More of the Same Old…Stuff

President Obama’s inaugural speech Monday makes clear. He won’t be addressing the nation’s unemployment problems or attempting to corral runaway entitlements in his second term. Instead we can expect him to continue to focus on fringe issues that appeal to distinct elements of the Democratic Party’s base — immigration, for instance, and gay marriage. Republican strategist Karl Rove analyzes the President’s speech for the Wall Street Journal.

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Rove Holding Out for Victory

This just in…The GOP is already making plans for the 2016 campaign. “However, Karl Rove believes Romney can still win 2012,” says Jodi Miller. She also discusses Black Friday shopping, Susan Rice as a possible Secretary of State nominee and the mid-life crisis for male chimpanzees in this edition of NewsBusted.

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Romney Up By 7 in Gallup Poll

Mitt Romney has moved ahead of President Obama by a 52 to 45 percent margin among likely voters in the latest Gallup Poll. Karl Rove says this is a significant threshold, as every candidate who has held this large a lead in mid-October has gone on to win the Presidency.

Meanwhile, signs point to the Obama campaign withdrawing resources from Florida, North Carolina, Virginia and possibly Colorado, ceding those states to Romney. The president is hoping to hold the line by fending off Romney in Ohio, Iowa, Nevada and New Hampshire. Read more at Hot Air.

UPDATE: In another indicator of the shifting battlefield, the Romney campaign is now pulling some, but not all of its, staffers out of North Carolina and reassigning them to more competitive states. The GOP campaign also is weighing whether to advertise in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

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