Charlie Crist's Lust for Labels

Sunshine State News

COLUMN: How did Charlie Crist get accepted into the national "No Labels" movement? He lost a high-profile election, that's how. Until then, the well-traveled Florida Governor, who spent the last 18 years diving like…

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New at Reason: Matt Welch on No Labels and the Ideology of Post-Ideology

Hit & Run

No Labels, that new assortment of purportedly post-ideological pragmatists like the imperious New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, claims to represent "the vital center." Editor in Chief Matt Welch explains why No…

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Left And Right Attack No Labels Movement

US News and World Report

NEW YORK--The new group No Labels held its kick-off at Columbia University last week and announced an effort to try to reform our national political culture offering Bipartisanship, civility and Centrist political…

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Suite Talk, Dec. 21, 2010

Politico

G.R. Seppala gets Glassner Michael Glassner has been named senior vice president of G.R. Seppala & Associates and president of its government affairs division. Glassner had been senior vice president for…

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Martinez taps former Florida official to head education department

New Mexico Independent

Governor-elect Susana Martinez selected Hanna Skandera, Deputy Commissioner of education in Florida from 2005 to 2007, to head the Public Education Department. Skandera also served as education undersecretary for…

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Martinez picks reformer as public education head (4:44 p.m.)

Las Cruces Sun-News

ALBUQUERQUE - Gov.-elect Susana Martinez has made her pick for New Mexico's next public Education Secretary - a woman who led school reforms in Florida. Under former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Hanna Skandera…

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Female Vote Could Prove Decisive for Palin

Real Clear Politics

On a late night during the 2006 Alaska gubernatorial campaign, Democratic former Gov. Tony Knowles and Republican-turned-independent Candidate Andrew Halcro found themselves sitting next to each other in an exit…

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WikiLeaks' documents: U.S. tried to curb clout of Chávez

Seattle Times

Caracas, Venezuela — U.S. Diplomats discussed efforts to counter Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez's influence in Latin America and tried to dissuade Russia from shipping anti-aircraft missiles to his…

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