‘Tweener’ Hopefuls Flock to Convention
“Generally we have been in favor of candidates coming up who could benefit from it,” said Bernards in an interview late last week.
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“Generally we have been in favor of candidates coming up who could benefit from it,” said Bernards in an interview late last week.
“Paul Revere woke up Concord and I wanted to wake up this country and to wake up this Senate,” Byrd said in an extensive interview last week before heading north to Boston.
The lawyer for Julie Doolittle’s marketing and event-planning firm, Sierra Dominion Financial Solutions, said in an interview that she turned over all her records related to work she did for Abramoff
As Ohio gets set to play a starring role in the battle for the White House this fall, one of the leading players in the effort to help rejuvenate the long-beleaguered state Democratic Party is a man who
As Ohio gets set to play a starring role in the battle for the White House this fall, one of the leading players in the effort to help rejuvenate the long-beleaguered state Democratic Party is a man who
While most of the Democratic faithful view today’s conventions as a largely ceremonial event with few surprises, some aspects of the past remain — including the tapping of a referee to ensure the nomination
In an interview last week, Kucinich said even though his presidential hopes are over, he has two new and perhaps even more important roles to pursue.
While the question of Congressional representation for the District of Columbia has long been a plank in the Democratic platform, several city officials and voting rights advocates said Monday that the
“We’ve been able to get yard signs and bumper stickers this year,” Ream said in an interview at his delegation’s welcoming party Sunday. “We didn’t get a thing in 2000.
Until this shining moment, the matter of “The Hug” boiled down to a he-said, he-said.
James Greenwood (R-Pa.) to serve as the head of Washington lobbying operations for the nation’s growing biotechnology sector, the trade group announced this afternoon.
“We expect to win the November election,” Treuhaft said. Because the 29th remains the Republicans’ to lose, a Club for Growth endorsement could prove pivotal in the primary, however.
Instead of recommending a formula, the coalition issued “specifications” for addressing the “three huge and interlocking problems” that bedevil the current health system: rapidly escalating costs, the
On July 18, Cressey visited the same company to interview for a job. The next day he contacted the White House Counsel seeking to recuse himself from all matter related to the company.
The topic is so sensitive, said those familiar with the meeting, that Santorum would not even discuss the matter before the most trusted aides in the Republican leadership, including his own chief
His dramatic, mid-Congress switch in June 2001 thrust Democrats into the majority and relegated his ex-Republican colleagues to the minority for the first time since seizing the gavels during the GOP’s
The report, which does not contain a full transcript of the interview, does not state whether the subject raised the issue of blackmail or if it was initiated by FBI agents.
The Democratic primary involving Rep. Major Owens (N.Y.) promises to be one of the most intriguing of the year.
When the “Sunshine Boys” did their first joint-television interview on “60 Minutes” two weeks ago, neither John Kerry nor John Edwards made the most telling statement of the night.
With the Democratic National Convention just a week away, the mood of Congressional Democrats heading into their all-important political rally verges on the smug.