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Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) makes it hard for Republicans to talk about ethical issues, and “Democrats don’t have a reason to raise ethics because they are the majority party,” Allison said.
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Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) makes it hard for Republicans to talk about ethical issues, and “Democrats don’t have a reason to raise ethics because they are the majority party,” Allison said.
Bud Cramer (D-Ala.), Ray LaHood (R-Ill.), Tom Reynolds (R-N.Y.) and Jim McCrery (R-La.) are some of the retiring lawmakers who are the most sought after by K Street.
.” Now, he said, “we don’t hire anybody new on a salary and bonus, everybody will start on an entrepreneurial model.” Finding those heavyweight Democrats, however, now that Democrats are in
Bobby Jindal (R) decided to delay primary elections by a month, meaning that races requiring a runoff would have to wait until a Dec. 6 election before being decided.
Ted Stevens (R- Alaska) and am concerned about his conviction for filing false financial disclosure reports.
Rogers, R Alaska At-Large: Don Young, R Arizona 1: Rick Renzi, R, retiring Arizona 3: John Shadegg, R California 3: Dan Lungren, R California 4: John T.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) for president and attacked Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) candidacy – Schumer again declined to address the issue. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)
A fiery Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told a crowd on Friday exactly how he feels about his Democratic opponent, Bruce Lunsford: “I want to beat him like a drum,” McConnell thundered.
Elizabeth Dole’s (R-N.C.) lawyers told a Tar Heel State judge on Friday that a much-maligned television ad is “100 percent accurate” and asked the court to throw out a defamation suit brought by the lawmaker
Henry Brown (R-S.C.) is being forced to fend off a late-surging Democratic challenger.
Scott McInnis (R-Colo.) in a telephone interview Friday afternoon backed off of a claim that he made in the Denver Post earlier this week that National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Ensign
Of the top four Congressional Democrats, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), whose district isnÂ’t far from Capitol Hill, is the only leader who plans to cast his vote in person on Tuesday.
John McCainÂ’s (R-Ariz.)
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) will have just one final television campaign stop to make: Monday Night Football.
“You can’t mount a head when it’s eye level or a little above. It’ll put your eye out, so you have to have big, high ceilings.” One thing you won’t see hanging on the walls are fish.
Warner said he also shares the group’s belief that fiscal responsibility isn’t a partisan issue. “If an idea works, it shouldn’t matter if there’s a ‘D’ or an ‘R’ next to it,” he said.
But donÂ’t be fooled into thinking this will keep hidden the political junkie that resides in every lobbyist.
Knott, the former chief of staff to then-House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas), has headed up ComcastÂ’s Washington, D.C., operation since 2003.
John Warner (R), who is retiring this year.
John McCain (R-Ariz.), Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is our next president. The question is: Who is Barack Obama?