Mississippi's June Primary Will Be A Test; Is the TEA Movement Strong Enough To Change Politics In the 1st Congressional District?
Democrat Congressman Travis Childers is feeling the heat. Despite the primary race for the Republican nomination, 2010 is certainly no year to be an incumbent. Perceiving that the country is being destroyed right before their very eyes, the majority of Americans have placed all levels of government under close scrutiny, and have become quite vocal in demanding change.
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Angela McGlowan Launches a 5-day, 900 Mile, 33-City Tour
Angela McGlowan, Former Fox News political analyst and the pro-life, anti-tax, anti-wasteful government spending Conservative running to represent Mississippians in the 1st Congressional District, announces the launch of a 5-day, 900 mile, 33-city tour.
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President Barack Obama has helped inspire an historic batch of black Americans to run for Congress - against his own party.
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First quarter reporting completed, new fund raising generates $100,000 in cash and pledges for campaign
Former Fox News political analyst and TEA Party speaker Angela McGlowan, the pro-life, pro-gun, anti-tax, anti-wasteful government spending conservative who is a Mississippi Congressional candidate for District 1, is experiencing an increase in the momentum of her campaign with an excited electorate and her call for passage of Firearms Freedom Act in Mississippi.
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Tuesday, April 21, Angela McGlowan joined the Malani Kai radio show.
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Exempting regulation under Commerce clause of the Constitution of the United States a firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition manufactured and retained in Mississippi
Mississippi Congressional candidate for District 1, Angela McGlowan, has called for the state of Mississippi to propose and pass legislation exempting the state's firearm, firearm accessory and ammunition manufacturers from the Commerce clause of the US Constitution where the product is retained in the state.
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Mississippi's 1st Congressional District Could Be Enjoying Representation By A Woman Of National Prominence. All Voters Need Do Is Open The Door.
In their frustration with America's forced push into socialism, conservatives have become intolerant of RINOs- those politicians whose voting records have exposed them as Republicans In Name Only. This aversion also extends to others purporting to be for traditional values, lower taxes, and smaller government, but invariably vote otherwise.
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Angela McGlowan didn’t start out as a black Republican.
A Mississippi native with a soft voice that still projects the twang of the deep South, McGlowan laughed aloud when asked if she’d always been a conservative.
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They've been called Oreos, traitors and Uncle Toms, and are used to having to defend their values. Now black conservatives are really taking heat for their involvement in the mostly white tea party movement—and for having the audacity to oppose the policies of the nation's first black president.
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Those who say the tea party movement consists mostly of angry white men will have to recast their stereotyping in at least one regard — 55 percent of them are women, according to a recent Quinnipiac University poll.
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Calls on A.G. to Join Lawsuit Challenging Constitutionality of Obamacare
Former Fox News political analyst and TEA Party speaker Angela McGlowan, the pro-life, pro-gun, anti-tax, anti-wasteful government spending conservative Republican running to represent Mississippians in the 1st congressional district, today called on Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood to comply with Governor Haley Barbour’s request to, on behalf of all Mississippians, join the 13 other state Attorney Generals who filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the health care reform bill signed into law by President Barack Obama.
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A small crowd of supporters, well-wishers and curious passersby gathered in front of the Union Friday to hear judge and TV personality Joe Brown endorse the congressional candidacy of Ole Miss alumna Angela McGlowan.
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While Washington Republicans are running from plans to privatize Social Security, one GOP House candidate in the south loves the idea and goes a step further - calling on her primary rival to unite behind George W. Bush.
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Today is the filing deadline for federal candidates in Mississippi. Neither Senate seat is up, and it may surprise you to learn that three of the four U.S. House seats are currently held by Democrats.
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Former Fox News commentator Angela McGlowan of Oxford is out to turn traditional politics upside down by running in the 1st Congressional District race in Mississippi.
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Sarah Palin. Mike Huckabee. Newt Gingrich.
Today, that is a list of paid Fox News political analysts. Two years from now, it could be a list of Republican presidential candidates.
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Former Fox News contributor Angela McGlowan hinted that she would be running for Congress in Mississippi
Judging from the loud cheers she generated, one of the highlights of last weekend's Tea Party Convention in Nashville was the appearance of Angela McGlowan, a former Fox News contributor and former GOP congressional staffer. She electrified the crowd when she hinted she would be announcing her candidacy for Congress from neighboring Mississippi in a few days. If elected, Ms. McGlowan would become only the third African American elected as a Republican to the U.S. House in the past 75 years. "Conservatives advocate policies that recognize the innate value of all humans, as opposed to liberal policies that demean the poor and disadvantaged by encouraging victimhood," she told the enthusiastic crowd.
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A well-known favorite of the Tea Party movement is planning to announce a House bid Monday, setting up a challenge to an NRCC-favored candidate.
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Conservative author and TV commentator Angela McGlowan says she's running for Congress in northern Mississippi.
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The Republican primary for the 1st Congressional District seat likely will become a three-way race this week.
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