South Dakota: Kirby Says Consultations on Bid Still Taking Place
“I didn’t foresee the groundswell of contacts and interested people,” Kirby said in a brief telephone interview.
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“I didn’t foresee the groundswell of contacts and interested people,” Kirby said in a brief telephone interview.
“We are announcing one way or the other [Tuesday] morning. That’s a hard stop,” Kirby said in a brief telephone interview. Kirby’s entrance into the race could turn Sen.
“We don’t have the Roman Empire anymore, the British Empire, the Ottoman Empire,” Boren said in a phone interview.
But as the cycle progresses, candidates move from names on a piece of paper to the campaign trail, where the road can be much tougher.
“I’m probably in the last week of the decision-making process,” Kirby said in a brief telephone interview. “I’m very undecided right now. There are factors pulling me both ways.”
Definitely,” Pickering said in an interview using the videophone and its interpreter. “It’s probably better than anything we’ve ever had.”
In an interview on Tuesday, Gilchrest said he has decided whom he will endorse in the general election between Harris and Queen Anne County State’s Attorney Frank Kratovil (D), but he would not reveal
“The name is young and interesting and funky,” said Daniels, who sees similar qualities in the Hill. The shop’s tagline, “everything for the cook,” sums up the merchandise.
The Senate Republican Conference has two new staff leaders. Tom Ingram has recently assumed the staff director position for the organization, and Matt Sonnesyn is the new deputy staff director.
“The question is, do you have trust and faith in the people put on the ethics committee?”
You can call it the Trinity of the Religious Left. E.J. Dionne, Amy Sullivan and Jim Wallis are all out early this year with books celebrating the decline of the religious right.
“The Scouts weren’t looking for trouble, the trouble found them,” Perry, an Eagle Scout, said in an interview. “People need to know what’s going on here, which is why I wrote the book.”
for someone different, I think that shows a real problem in Washington, D.C., politics,” Hutchins said in an interview Monday.
During an interview on a Washington, D.C., radio station the morning of the Potomac primary, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) talked about why he is drawn to Obama’s message of change.
“You saw the response that I got,” Kucinich said in an interview after his speech. “Look, this wasn’t rehearsed. I walked in. Crowds don’t lie. They’ll tell you how things are going.”
On the children’s health bill, for example, Grassley said he met with his leadership four times and discussed his efforts four times with the rest of the Republicans on the Finance panel.
“I spend a lot of time on this, thinking about what I believe we need to do to keep us safe at home,” Murphy said in an interview.
For 56 years, the lawyer, politician and political strategist has made it a point to walk the streets of San Francisco and get to know people.
“As part of the interview process, we determined that it had a terrible name, CBEMA.” The group’s budget was a little more than $2 million; now it exceeds $7 million.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus are seething at the Service Employees International Union for the group’s involvement in helping to defeat Rep.