Congressional Races Launched Axelrod
When Barack Obama accepts the Democratic presidential nomination tonight, it will represent the pinnacle thus far in the career of David Axelrod, the Illinois Senators chief political strategist.
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When Barack Obama accepts the Democratic presidential nomination tonight, it will represent the pinnacle thus far in the career of David Axelrod, the Illinois Senators chief political strategist.
In her contest against Democrat Gary Trauner, I will be outspent, conceded Republican nominee Cynthia Lummis in a recent interview here a notable acknowledgement in a state that is about as Republican
to attend the weeks festivities.
I think its a real tough race, Mitchell said in an interview Tuesday morning while having breakfast with Arizona delegates. I take [the race] very serious.
If we had reached across to the other side of the aisle last year, we might have already begun a redeployment and have less dead, potentially, Sestak, a former Navy vice admiral, said in an interview
the Denver party.
As it turned out, Obama decided on the six-term Delaware Senator who unsuccessfully sought the 2008 nomination himself and, as chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, is one of the Senates most notable
In an interview in his Anchorage campaign office, Stevens was asked what he would do if he lost the seat he has held for 40 years. You know, I dont even contemplate that, he said.
In some ways, we made the best case ever in 2008 for why it is so important to allow the candidates to get out there on the grass-roots level, to force them to interact directly with people, to
Steve Mize, 47, illustrates the challenge Udall might face down the stretch of the fall campaign.
Udall, who is running for Senate, lumped himself in that category during an interview last week and said that presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Sen.
McGrorty said in an interview that he drives a Toyota Prius. I wish they were made in America, he said.
Randolph McGrorty, 45, of Miami, was touring the Capitol when his tour guide noted they could go on the House floor because of the GOP protest.
. Its the only time Im ever aware of that a presidential candidate left Missouri before it was over, McCaskill recalled in a recent interview with Roll Call.
The Democratic National Convention is perhaps the last place youd expect to hear anti-union rhetoric by some of the partys notable politicians.
the trip next week.
The company chipped in $1 million to the host committee to help lure the convention to the Rocky Mountain state.
of the vote.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska In her 17th-floor office downtown the state government has the second-tallest building in the largest city in the state Gov.
[IMGCAP(1)]And, perhaps an even bigger question is: Is Obama the anti-corporate populist he appears to be on the campaign trail or the pro-growth and pro-market guy he described in a recent interview