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Separately, private polling for Republicans suggest that government spending and political fallout from the Iraq war are causing anxiety among GOP voters. Senior party officials inside and outside the White House fear that Washington scandal may hurt GOP turnout if average Republican voters believe that Congress' spending habits are partly the result of corruption.
That may be one reason why national party chairman Ken Mehlman told RNC members that corrupt politicians in either party should be rooted out and punished. "The public trust is more important than party," he said in a speech Friday.
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Rest here:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/01/20/republicanangst.ap/index.htmlWhat I have is an ENTHUSIASM SURPLUS for the 2006 reversal of GOP majority and the IMPEACHMENT that will immediately follow.Hey, Ken,
Ummm. . . We haven't gotten past the DIRECT CONNECTION between you, your organization and Mr. Delay's money laundering woes.
In other words, your number is coming up very soon. Be sure to "root" yourself out for "punishment."
I'll see you then, buddy!
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