Senate Field Still Scrambled After Snowes Exit
Senate Field Still Scrambled After Snowes Exit -
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Senate Field Still Scrambled After Snowes Exit -
Timothy Johnson Says Hes Not Bound by Anti-Tax Pledge -
Mourning: On World Kidney Day, Lets Keep Our Eye on the Goal for Kidney Patients -
Ohio: More Members Donated to Marcy Kaptur in Primary's Final Days -
This summer, the organization suspended an examination of untaxed gifts to 501(c)(4)s after Republican Senators, convinced that it was an attempt to scare off their donors, demanded that it halt
Davidson had friends in other journalist bands — she’s the Bill Graham of D.C.’s media-oriented music scene and is an operatically trained soprano (though she says, “I’ve been too heavy a drinker
Courts Map Could Push New York Legislature to Act -
Joyce Beatty Denies Mary Jo Kilroy's Comeback Bid in Ohio -
Obamas Reorganization Plan Faces Long Odds -
Charles Schumers Adviser Is a Linchpin -
Showtimes Nevins Got His Start at the DSCC -
Jesse Jackson Jr.’s re-election bid during a stop at the Rainbow PUSH Coalition’s Saturday Morning Forum in Chicago.
The term lobbyist, so the folklore goes, dates back to the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, who liked to steal away to the Willard Hotel for a drink and a smoke.
“#[S]orrydaddy,” she tweeted. “#congressmansdaughtersproblems.” “Every parent faces the same challenges of raising children in a complicated world,” Fitzpatrick tells HOH.
Previous Congressional overtures to give D.C. voting rights were rebuffed by local officials in the past because of policy riders, most notably measures that would have overturned D.C.’s existing
Gary Condit's Son Set to Launch Bid for Congress -
“Act[s] of leadership, courage and bravery culminated in Congress passing the Voting Rights Act of 1965,” Cantor said this morning.
Pack of Politicians Mull Run for Snowes Seat -
In the shadow of 2010’s conservative wave election, Snowe had become a “lone wolf” who was “adrift” in her own party, Republicans sources said.
Between the hours of 4 a.m. and 7:30 a.m., the report says, “subject[s] … busted out of a glass roof gaining entry into the building.”