[Video] Kyle Leighton of of TalkingPointsMemo’s PollTracker gives us some insights into the polls following Mitt Romney’s nomination at the Republican National Convention. The main theme is...
courtesy of practicethis.com In the past few weeks, dozens of speakers have addressed nationwide audiences at the national political conventions. Some were good, others less so. But before...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDVJ60ZELTw Kyle Leighton of TalkingPointsMemo’s PollTracker gives us some insights into the polls following Mitt Romney’s nomination at the Republican National...
In the past few weeks, dozens of speakers have addressed nationwide audiences at the national political conventions. Some were good, others less so. But before judging a speaker it may be...
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