Sowing Seeds of Victory
George Allen (R-Va.).
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George Allen (R-Va.).
Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) in his special election campaign. Wicker, a former seven-term Congressman from the northern portion of the state, is facing off against former Gov.
But Nielsen said the process argument doesnÂ’t hold much water with doctors facing pay cuts.
When Congress passed economic stimulus legislation earlier this year, little did Members realize that the economy wasnÂ’t the only thing about to be stimulated.
Max Baucus (D-Mont.) for instance, who is set to square off in November against perennial candidate Bob Kelleher (R).
It didnÂ’t take long before foreign companies with U.S. subsidiaries started trying to thwart a bill that would require them to register as foreign agents.
Tom Davis (R-Va.), is expected to assume his new role this week.
Dave Reichert (R-Wash.), lost her house in a fire Tuesday, but thanks to her 5-year old son, she is glad to be alive.
ThereÂ’s one problem: According to FreedomÂ’s Watch, Rove doesnÂ’t work for them and never has.
It hasnÂ’t reached the corrupting, intimidating dimensions put in place by former House Minority Whip Tom DeLay (R-Texas), but some Democrats may be stepping onto a slippery slope.
Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.), Adrian Smith (R-Neb.), Paul Broun (R-Ga.) and Thelma Drake (R–Va.) were among those who were able to participate.
Ralph Regula (R-Ohio) was spotted stopping by the bash.
I don’t think any candidate who was taking benefit of the Millionaires’ Amendment should continue to raise funds … even if there may not be any order by the FEC” to stop.
Businesswoman Laurinda Calongne (R), who lost a 6th district special election primary bid in April to former state Rep.
Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) who sits on the subcommittee with jurisdiction over the District, wrote in an e-mail.
Gresham Barrett (R-S.C.) thinks Members should forgo their automatic annual raise.
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) “has been on the bill since March.
Richard Baker (R) this year, the pending retirement of 11-term Rep.
> Republicans argue that Democratic plans for rising energy costs “ignore half the law of supply and demand, focus only on using less, propose begging Saudi Arabia for more oil, [and] say ‘No we can’t’
“It’s just a drop in the bucket compared to the $731,586 Countrywide has distributed to more than 175 Members. … Regardless of the amount, though, the fact of the matter is Bachmann can’t be bought.