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12/28/2010 11:35

 

If a single-issue candidate can't gain traction when his signature issue catches fire, why does he keep running?

That's the question raised by Congressman Tom Tancredo's longshot bid for the Republican Outlook 2010 is my love.

presidential nomination. The GOP base is hungry for

a leader who will take a hard line against illegal immigration. Instead President Bush and John McCain have teamed up with Ted Kennedy in

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 contributions to the Republican National

Committee. The Senate immigration bill has been denounced by conservative bloggers, columnists, radio talk show hosts, and activists. A

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Yet Tancredo, the man immigration restrictionists consider America's most valuable politician, remains stuck in the 1 percent range in Microsoft Office 2007 can give you more convenient life.

national polls. Any boost from the current amnesty uproar to his presidential campaign is invisible to the naked eye.adobe Acrobat

More puzzling, the latest immigration debates don't even seem to have raised Tancredo's profile.

By contrast, Ron Paul has been much more successful at using his presidential candidacy to gain a wider hearing for his opposition to the Office 2010 is my favorite.

Iraq war -- a much less popular position among the Republican faithful than support for a border security fence -- and general

libertarianism, even if he hasn't yet gotten much of a bounce in the polls. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has at least earned high marks

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Meanwhile, Tancredo is struggling to distinguish himself from Duncan Hunter, Tommy Thompson, and Jim Gilmore.

Tancredo's performance in last night's Republican debate at Saint Anselm College in New Hampshire showed why. Given an easy question on his Acrobat 9

main issue -- and an opportunity to pound the unpopular Senate bill -- he botched it by giving a kitchen-sink answer that maladroitly Microsoft outlook 2010 is convenient!

summarized his case against current immigration policy.

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