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John McCain (R-Ariz.). “As much as I think we need a change in the White House, I think that McCain is liberal enough of a Republican to be elected,” Kneville wrote.
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John McCain (R-Ariz.). “As much as I think we need a change in the White House, I think that McCain is liberal enough of a Republican to be elected,” Kneville wrote.
John Doolittle (R-Calif.), including a hint that Doolittle spoke to former Rep. Bud Shuster (R-Pa.) about a project on AbramoffÂ’s behalf.
Mike Castle (R) in November, and Sen. Joseph Biden (D) already knows heÂ’ll be taking on political consultant Christine OÂ’Donnell (R). The real intrigue will come if Biden is elected vice president.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) in this election year. But as the balloons descended on the Xcel Energy Center in St.
We canÂ’t do this any other way.
HavenÂ’t had enough of the political conventions? TheyÂ’ll be coming someday to a theater near you.
Dan Quayle (R) of Indiana vaulted uneasily into the public eye when Republican Vice President George H.W. Bush selected him to join his ultimately successful quest for the presidency.
The Republican plan includes funding for renewables, but GOP leaders say they wonÂ’t back anything that raises taxes on oil companies or doesnÂ’t include significant new drilling.
At a January debate with his rivals for the GOP nod, McCain asked, “Why shouldn’t we be able to reimport drugs from Canada?
Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) told a breakfast gathering of Arizona and Nevada delegates last week at a St. Paul hotel.
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), who at the time was ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Alan Simpson (R-Wyo.) is no longer a lobbyist with the firm.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) last month forecast that Democratic support would tip the scales in favor of lifting the drilling moratorium.
. … We just don’t know where [Obama] stands,” said Rozalyn Strong, a delegate from Washington state who came with her mother, Rose, an alternate.
If it wasnÂ’t for a few moments on the campaign trail in southwest Virginia two years ago, this could have been a very different convention for George Allen (R).
With his wife and children sitting in the courtroom’s front row, Abramoff, wearing a brown T-shirt and sweat pants and fighting back tears, told Judge Huvelle: “I come before you today as a broken
John McCain (R-Ariz.), ObamaÂ’s path to victory will be different from the most recent Democratic Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, who came from the South.
Sarah Palin (R) is qualified to be vice president, but thereÂ’s been little doubt that sheÂ’s, well, kind of a hottie.
We canÂ’t do this any other way.
“I couldn’t be more sorry the season is over,” he said.