Obama’s Top Errors and Resetting Priorities
Obama's Top Errors and Resetting Priorities -
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Obama's Top Errors and Resetting Priorities -
Brown's New Clout: Political Heft, Parochial Focus -
As written, the provision would strike down many of D.C.’s strict gun laws and even allow residents to own guns such as AK-47s.
'Change' Message Worked Against Obama's Party -
The bill — which would give D.C. its first-ever voting Representative — stalled in the House in March, after pro-gun Members tried to attach an amendment that would strike down many of D.C.’s strict
that populist anger is real and that Democrats should not underestimate the force of anger in American politics,— said Darrell West, vice president and director of governance studies at Washington, D.C.’s
Brown's Upset Spurs Democratic Soul-Searching -
Parker Running For Shadegg's Seat, Ending Bid For Gov -
In addition to these efforts, the NRG will host a fundraiser with the Thorps today at Columbia Firehouse (109 S. Saint Asaph St.) in Alexandria.
Halter 'Seriously Considering' Bid for Snyder's Seat -
, Stacey DiTata.The shop is closing in February, local blog The Hill is Home is reporting, due to DiTata’s diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.Many a Hill staffer (as well as HOH) scored the perfect 1960’s
1933 The committee moves into its current suite, S-116 and S-117 of the Capitol.
Snyder's Retirement Prompts Rating Change -
Cramer challenged Pomeroy twice in the 1990’s and though he lost both times, he held the incumbent to a vote share in the mid-50s in both races.
Swett Files for Husband's Old House Seat -
Quayle Picks Dold in Competitive Primary for Kirk's Seat -
DCCC's 'Races to Watch' List Includes Longshots -
Sunlight, which focuses on making the government more transparent, “like[s] to experiment with all kinds of ways to connect the public with better information about their elected official and what
— Asked if Republicans would be losing an ally if Stupak left the House to run for governor, Cantor described Stupak as a “moral compass— on the issue of abortion and said he “certainly look[s] to
Brown's Daughters Defend Him in Radio Ad -