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John Dingell’s 90th is the Party of the Year
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John Dingell's 90th is the Party of the Year -
Sanders Endorses Clinton's College Plan, But Not the Candidate, Yet -
Democrats Land New Candidate to take on Michigan's Mike Bishop -
Russia's 'High-Velocity Confrontations' Create Risks for U.S. Pilots -
Martin Heinrich of New Mexico and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut .
Clinton Forgot It's Not the Crime, It's the Cover-Up -
Inhofe of Oklahoma in April introduced a bill (S 2795) aimed at speeding up the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s licensing process for advanced reactors.
Yet Obama and Clinton didn’t mention FBI Director James Comey ‘s announcement earlier Tuesday that his agency would not recommend the former secretary of state be prosecuted over her use of private
Christopher S. Murphy’s marathon Senate floor speech last month calling for a gun control vote. “We gave them our full support and we finally realized that we need to start doing the same thing.”
That doesn’t mean the minority party does not have opportunities to get a message across while keeping decorum, said Robert S.
Trump Praises Evangelicals, Pans Colorado's Caucus System -
Report: Outside Groups Outspending N.C. Governor's Candidates, 47-1 -
Five Things to Watch for in Pentagon's New Transgender Policy -
Meeting with Bill Clinton Won’t Affect Hillary's Email Case, Lynch Says -
Mark S. Kirk) Democrats don’t necessarily need a great candidate to win a deep-blue state like Illinois.
Mark S. Kirk’s successful campaign for Obama’s old Senate seat. In 2012, he also donated to the campaign of former Republican Sen. George Allen of Virginia.
Toomey of Pennsylvania and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois.
To that end, Obama ’s overall pro-trade message in Canada could be summed up by his warning that “cutting off” the spigot of massive trade deals would only “make all of us poorer.”
Fitzgerald had been appointed to investigate the 2003 leak to columnist Robert Novak of Valerie Plame ‘s identity as a covert CIA operative.