Which Ticket Really Will Deliver Change Voters Want?
Tom Ridge (R), but he balked after being warned that a pro-choice selection might produce open revolt at this convention.
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Tom Ridge (R), but he balked after being warned that a pro-choice selection might produce open revolt at this convention.
John McCain (R-Ariz.).
“I don’t remember him as a sitting president, [but] I vaguely remember seeing things on television.” Neaton, a Minnesota native and recent college graduate, just finished an internship with the ACU
Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.) is AWOL from the Xcel Energy Center this week, forced to defend her once-safe seat in a come-from-nowhere race back home and dispatching her husband to the Twin Cities to mingle
Jim Gilmore (R) expressed optimism Tuesday night about his chances of winning a U.S. Senate seat this fall.
But Congressional Republicans arenÂ’t about to jump on the soak-the-oil-companies bandwagon. TheyÂ’re still blocking efforts by Democratic leaders and Sen.
There aren’t lines in Washington. It’s actually civilized,” said GolinHarris lobbyist Michael Fulton, who added that he’s been meeting with Congressional aides on Capitol Hill this week.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) wins the presidency, the Senate will be the only place where they can stop the passage of the Employee Free Choice Act.
As House Democrats dream of expanding the fall playing field into districts where they havenÂ’t been competitive for years, they are paying close attention to MissouriÂ’s 9th district seat, which Rep.
James Inhofe (R-Okla.), a conservative who backs increased military spending and has strongly supported the Bush administrationÂ’s war policies, is in line to take over that post.
A frenetic crowd greeted former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), who delivered the most critical assessment of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) so far this evening.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) over Obama.
Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) exits office in 2010 because of term limits. “I feel quite passionate about redistricting reform.
Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) parachuted into the Twin Cities earlier this week, hosting a Monday discussion on energy issues before catching the first ride out of town later that day in what could be a political
Sarah Palin (R). There’s apparently an even brighter new star of the Republican Party, and his name is … um, the Rev. Al Sharpton?
And I don’t think she’s been that kind of governor. … I mean, she has such public support and so much public popularity that with the legislators, she doesn’t always need to put a deal together.”
Eisenhower (R) secure the nomination.
John Engler (R), who now heads the National Association of Manufacturers, or former Sen. George Allen (R-Va.), who is also a former governor.
Howard Pollock (R) and Sen. Ted Stevens (R) before starting to work for the state in 1979. “Generally we feel that Alaskans are our own best advocates.
John McCainÂ’s (R-Ariz.) long record of service to his country.