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If you look at Crossroads GPS, it’s all about politics
Crossroads GPS – an organization I helped create but I don’t run it, I’m not on the board, I’m not an officer. But the leadership knew right from the get-go they were going to be looked at closely
Crossroads GPS is an issues advocacy organization that advocates for limited government, individual freedom and low taxes.More quotes »
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Scott stays mum about his position on Congressional immigration reform
Gov. Rick Scott recently angered some Hispanics when he vetoed a bill that would have allowed children of immigrants to get temporary Florida driver licenses. Scott said he vetoed the bill because it was based on a policy change by President Obama, not a from Miami Herald Read more »
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A far worse IRS outrage
There are actually two Internal Revenue Service scandals. The first involves the IRS subjecting tea party group nonprofit status applications for special review. This is the tip of the iceberg. The real scandal is the 80 percent of the iceberg hidden in from Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Georgia) Read more »
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Crossroads Launches Ad Campaign for Immigration Reform
Crossroads GPS, the conservative advocacy group connected to Republican strategist Karl Rove, is putting $100,000 towards an ad campaign touting immigration reform, according to a news release issued Monday. The ad will appear in Roll Call, The Hill, Pol from NewsMax Read more »
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Ominous signs of progress for immigration bill
Over the past 24 hours, the immigration reform effort has gotten two key GOP shows of support from Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) and the outside group Crossroads GPS . But even as it appears on the surface that the bill is inching toward passage as the Sena from The Washington Post Read more »
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GOP group Crossroads joins immigration reform effort
Crossroads GPS, the most well-funded Republican-leaning outside group in politics, is jumping on board the immigration reform effort. In a series of newspaper advertisements in Washington, the group effectively stakes out the same position that Sen. Marc from The Washington Post Read more »