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Moran, who is facing at least two primary challengers in his effort to win an eighth term, stressed in an interview that he has no plans to solicit financial help from the DCCC.
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Moran, who is facing at least two primary challengers in his effort to win an eighth term, stressed in an interview that he has no plans to solicit financial help from the DCCC.
Dianne Feinstein being the notable exception — Boxer has embraced the strategy of opposing the recall but endorsing Bustamante as the only viable alternative in case Davis is removed.
It was the stuff of a high school civics class. The chairman took the dais with a seemingly open mind.
In an interview last week, he vowed to ratchet up the “momentum” for the nine remaining fiscal 2004 spending bills on the Senate agenda by keeping the chamber focused on appropriations “until we get it
of the cycle.
taking back the White House is within the Democrats’ grasp.
He finished second to Bowles in the 2002 Senate primary. In an interview Monday, Blue said he had an “interest” in the 2004 Senate race and was currently waiting to see how the field plays out.
interview last week.
But don’t punish the innocent — the employees, the stockholders, the creditors,” Garn, former chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, said in an interview.
“In many areas, Alaska gets treated like a separate country, and it looks like it’s happened again this time,” Lott said in an interview.
In the same year, the Architect of Public Buildings described the department’s duties as the enforcement of the rules of both chambers “in relation to preserving order within the limits of the Capitol
The pollsters took the results of the focus groups and used them as the basis for a survey that sampled voters in the 42 districts the DCCC is hoping to contest in 2004.
With the House solidly in GOP hands already, that puts the focus on the 51-49 Senate, where the party’s leading analysts believe this election cycle and the next offer Republicans a major chance to cement
The redacted pages allegedly spell out evidence of Saudi ties to the Sept. 11 hijackers.
The Democratic objections signal that the August recess did little to calm the bitter partisan atmosphere that the Senate has operated in over the past year.
In Congress, even as Democrats lambaste the Bush administration and the GOP for underfunding NCLB, they have continued to endorse the purpose of the law.
“Something in my gut tells me that this is the right time to look at it,” Rolle said in an interview. “Whether I run is another thing.”
Forget the Redskins — the hottest ticket in town this month may well be a seat inside the chamber of the U.S.
Dooley shocked many in the Caucus when he announced Tuesday he was leaving the House at the end of his seventh term.
of the people.