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The group Montana Hunters and Anglers Action is wielding its cash to help pro-conservation candidates win elections.
by Gabriel Furshong,
May 28, 2012
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Some Western legislators want to sell off our public lands -- an idea that is
not only impractical, but contrary to the desires of most Westerners.
by Jeff Welsch,
May 09, 2012
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California Republican Rep. Richard Pombo made his mark
blasting the Endangered Species Act, but now, he says, he’s
learning to compromise on environmental issues
by Matt Weiser,
Jul 25, 2005
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It might be a radical pairing, but if Huntsman ran as Obama's vice president, he'd get this writer's vote.
by Ray Ring,
Jan 19, 2012
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Worried about falling poll numbers, some Republicans, led
by Sen. Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island, are resisting some of the
Bush administration’s more far-reaching attacks on
environmental protection
by Jon Margolis,
Sep 04, 2006
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If outgoing Interior Secretary Gale Norton didn’t
receive a push out the door, she certainly deserved one after her
involvement in the sleazy Jack Abramoff scandal
by Jon Margolis,
Aug 07, 2006
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For better and for worse, the West of today was created by
Abraham Lincoln and the early Republican Party.
by Ed Quillen,
Mar 03, 2008
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High Country News examines the results of what everyone agrees was a "very weird election."
by Jonathan Thompson ,
Nov 21, 2010
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The nation may be intrigued by the contest between
incumbent Republican Rep. Heather Wilson and New Mexico Attorney
General Patricia Madrid, but the New Mexicans who will actually
vote in the election seem fairly disinterested.
by Laura Paskus,
Sep 18, 2006
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National pundits say the nation’s political parties
are moving toward the extremes, but in the West, Republicans
– unhappy with some far-right politicians – seem to be
heading back to the middle.
by Ray Ring,
Sep 18, 2006