Gilchrest Seat No Shore Thing for GOP
geographic strengths and the lingering bitterness from the nasty GOP primary.
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geographic strengths and the lingering bitterness from the nasty GOP primary.
[IMGCAP(1)]Two recent polls indicate that support for President Pervez Musharraf has fallen so low that if his party is declared the winner in the parliamentary elections, it could only be the result
In a phone interview on Tuesday, Stivers said he did not know Boehner that well until he got his first phone call from the Minority Leader in August after Pryce announced her retirement.
The Illinois Senator suggested holding caucuses in the states in an interview with WJLA-TV and the Politico. But Sens.
“I think that [neocons] obviously helped to reformulate American foreign policy — decisively reformat it,” Heilbrunn said in an interview last week.
To make sure our kids get a good education to prepare for the jobs of the future. To lower the cost of health care and prescription drugs.
Former Republican FEC Commissioner Brad Smith and the Institute for Justice’s Steve Simpson will represent the group in the case.
the air it is clear that the party’s recent dialogue on earmarks will heavily influence the selection.
The FBI investigation into financial irregularities at the National Republican Congressional Committee was triggered when NRCC Audit Committee Chairman Mike Conaway (Texas) asked for an exit interview
the NRCC.
Ron Lewis (R) to clear the primary field for London, his longtime chief of staff. Also on Thursday, Lewis issued an apology for trying to hand the nomination to his aide.
Republican media consultant John Brabender, who produced the ad, said in an interview this week that more television spots will be released in the near future that will “further define how far left
Patent reform proponents, however, dismissed the letter and said the bill is moving forward and could easily be on the Senate floor after the Presidents Day recess.
“I think the 6th Congressional district is wide open, and if anybody is handicapping candidates right now, they know a lot more about the ground than I do,” Ward said during a telephone interview
In an interview Tuesday, Barth was quick to play up her Byrd credentials in discussing her race.
And in a phone interview last week, former Rep. Joe Schwarz (R-Mich.) said he was not ruling out the possibility of running for his old seat again.
raised about the value of the purchase.
The pace of life is much slower on the Islands. And much to the dismay of aspiring politicians, so is the turnover rate for Hawaii Congressional seats.
King signed a copy of the editorial for him. “It’s one of my prized possessions,” Mikva told Roll Call in a recent interview.
“I’m pleased about the opportunity,” Latham said in an interview Friday. “I’m excited … to serve on the subcommittee, and really want to be open and have a good relationship with the chair.”