Snow’s Job: September Push
The secretary maintains confident that he can successfully clear the legislative minefield by the that time. “I’m a perpetual optimist,” Snow said in an interview.
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The secretary maintains confident that he can successfully clear the legislative minefield by the that time. “I’m a perpetual optimist,” Snow said in an interview.
That is the essential challenge for the Republicans: How do you run for Senate when the entire world is focusing on the recall?
The two victories reinforced the idea that South Carolina — once a Democratic stronghold of the “Solid South” — has become perhaps the most reliably Republican state in the region.
The agents were chosen jointly with the Army, which had previously assessed the masks for use in a military setting, as the most likely terrorist threats.
to extend the human lifespan.
But with the millionaire former Cincinnati mayor-turned-talk-show-host out of the picture, the question now is, will anyone listen?
Fuhgeddabout the Sopranos.
The group has gathered more than 600 signatures and hopes to collect a total of 2,500 names before sending the petition to the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, said Grant Millin, a 38-
Coble rejected that argument in an interview Thursday, noting that “you can definitely say that Democrats who have run for office and did not have primary opposition have lost.”
In a phone interview Tuesday, Gallegly said that he had not made a final decision yet and that he — like other potential candidates and political observers nationwide — was still trying to establish
“The stronger he is, the more able he is to campaign and help others get elected,” said Gillespie in a wide-ranging interview last week.
It also highlighted the Democrats’ dilemma as the Aug. 9 filing deadline for the election approaches.
“At some point they’ll probably be wanting to interview dog catchers,” quipped Democratic pollster Lisa Grove.
or sources of methods or ongoing investigations,” Graham, who is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, said in an interview.
The Pennsylvania Republican said in an interview Tuesday that the White House has agreed to help Senators deliver these GOP messages to their constituents by deploying top administration officials
While the Capitol Police Board continues to review its screening policies following the shooting death of a New York City councilman last week, House and Senate officials have begun reinforcing the on-the-book
Squaring off with the Pentagon, State Department and White House, Capito admitted she is facing an uphill battle. “It does have a difficult path,” Capito conceded in an interview Monday.
the South Carolina freshman is laying the groundwork to become the next chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
As chairwoman of the conservative Republican Study Committee, the North Carolina lawmaker had to keep a close eye on the appropriations process.
Dole told HOH in a telephone interview. “He was made an honorary veteran by an act of Congress. If the family is interested, it could be made to happen — let’s put it that way.