A (Newly) Republican John Kennedy Takes on Louisiana’s Landrieu
A (Newly) Republican John Kennedy Takes on Louisiana's Landrieu -
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A (Newly) Republican John Kennedy Takes on Louisiana's Landrieu -
Republican Hopefuls Lining Up to Run For Ferguson's New Jersey Seat -
Top Five Questions on Powerful Republican Lott's Resignation -
Lott to Resign by Year's End -
Hall's 'Still the One' in New York, to GOP Chagrin -
The vendors in the system, from Diebold to Sequoia to ES&S, have reacted to every criticism from computer scientists, lawmakers and others by stonewalling and dissembling, not because they are evil but
Congress' Approval Rating at 20%; Bush's Approval at 32% -
Watchdogs such as Democracy 21’s Fred Wertheimer say the outside-complaint issue is far less important than the fact that the new office will lack subpoena power.
Ohio Voters Reject Driver's Licenses for Illegal Aliens 7-1, But Most Would Not Deport Them -
Cuellar also was surprised by Beck’s “comments that seemed racist,” Casso said, like when he referred to the U.S.’s neighbor to the south as “freaking Mexico.”
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New Jersey Republicans Scramble to Find Candidate for Saxton's Seat -
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Rangel's Fundraising Soars - Thanks to Corporate America -
“It looks like a good, fairly solid proposal when it comes to implementing S. 1,” said Holman, referring to the reform package by its Senate bill number.
After Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination in 1968, four days of riots destroyed a thriving business corridor that housed much of D.C.’s black middle class.