Something to Cheer About
Doug Ose (R), California state Sen. Tom McClintock (R) should be in good shape as he battles Air Force veteran Charlie Brown (D) in the race to replace retiring Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.).
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Doug Ose (R), California state Sen. Tom McClintock (R) should be in good shape as he battles Air Force veteran Charlie Brown (D) in the race to replace retiring Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.).
“Since our brand is jazz/blues and R&B, we’re working on some theme drinks,” Cross said. “But for right now I guess I’d have to say we do have specials that run a few times a week.
Just days after Democrats settled a protracted presidential primary fight with a raucous weekend showdown over arcane rules, Senators are trying to make sure such a complicated situation doesnÂ’t happen
Mike Ferguson (R) is stepping down at the end of his term, state Sen. Leonard Lance won a crowded GOP primary handily.
Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) has had some close races over his seven campaigns for Congress.
(and occasional singer) Trent Lott (R-Miss.) might not be around to entertain Senators these days with his musical stylings. But his son is.
Ginny Brown-WaiteÂ’s (R-Fla.) office dressed as a gold digger, complete with a blond wig and gold jewelry. Unfortunately, she was the only one who dressed up.
John Thune (R-S.D.) said, though he acknowledged that gay marriage will likely not be highlighted “as it has been in the past.
Tom McClintock (R) and former Rep.
Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.) and John Warner (R-Va.). They contend that the debate comes at a bad time amid soaring gas prices.
Don Young (R-Alaska) facing the toughest re-election race of his career, his top primary opponent, Lt. Gov.
But Andrews wasnÂ’t completely shunned by his Congressional colleagues during what became a particularly bitter campaign. Late filings show that Rep.
Rob Wittman (R-Va.) is rallying fellow Members to turn out in record numbers on Saturday for the Race for the Cure to honor the legacy of Rep.
Vito Fossella (R-N.Y.) steals the headlines and opens up another vulnerable seat. [IMGCAP(1)]Rep.
Rick Renzi (R), who faces an indictment in federal court on 35 counts of corruption.
Once and for all, Congressional Republicans didnÂ’t lose the 2006 elections because of scandal.
Retired Air Force pilot Jim Ogonowski (R) might be in the danger zone for not getting on the ballot today, but his campaign and national Republicans maintain that he is on track to challenge Sen.
Webb was there to promote his book “A Time to Fight,” while Cheney helped honor recipients of the Gerald R. Ford Journalism Prize.
Tom Davis (R) chose to pass on the race last fall. But Marshall, a darling of Christian conservatives who staunchly opposes gay rights and abortion rights, put up a tough fight.
Dick Day (R) 57 percent to 22 percent and Mayo Clinic physician Brian Davis 60 percent to 20 percent.