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Commentary: Polls don't make a president

President Obama continues to enjoy high approval ratings.

GOP has self-esteem issues, poll suggests

The Republican Party is in need of a leader and boost in its self-esteem, a new poll suggests.

Palin center of attention at big GOP dinner

Newt Gingrich was the keynote speaker at Monday night's fundraising dinner for the Senate and House Republican campaign committees, but it was Sarah Palin who stole the show.

Commentary: Palin, Gingrich, Romney and 2012

The first hundred days is barely over and the Republican primaries for 2012 have begun.

Palin expected to attend GOP fundraiser

A Republican official involved in the planning for Monday night's major GOP fundraising dinner said the Alaska governor is "expected to attend" the event "and will be sitting with Sen. John Cornyn and his wife at their table."

Sotomayor: GOP cries racism, Dems cry foul

During the presidential campaign, then-candidate Barack Obama said that he hoped his administration wouldn't get hung up on matters of race.

Sotomayor hits Hill again as GOP's race rhetoric cools

Judge Sonia Sotomayor continued making the rounds on Capitol Hill Wednesday, meeting several additional U.S. senators who will help decide whether she becomes the country's first Hispanic Supreme Court justice.

John King: Sounding off on Sotomayor

Judge Sonia Sotomayor dominated the sounds of Sunday, as you might expect on the weekend after the first African-American president announced his nomination of the first Latina woman for the nation's highest court.

GOP lawmakers: Sotomayor filibuster unlikely

Leading Senate Republicans indicated Sunday that a filibuster on Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely, though they also promised not to shy away from what they characterized as a troubling judicial record.

Commentary: Judge Sotomayor is not a racist

When Don Imus denigrated in clearly racist terms the championship women's basketball team from Rutgers University; when actor Michael Richards screamed at black guests in a comedy club, calling them the "n-word" and invoking the threat of lynching; when Trent Lott said that things would have been better if a southern segregationist had been elected president a half-century earlier, responsible white people from across the ideological spectrum stepped forward to explain that these individuals were not racist.

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