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Well go beyond the numbers and sound bites to discuss the projections for the evening and what the results will mean, he said in a press release.
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Well go beyond the numbers and sound bites to discuss the projections for the evening and what the results will mean, he said in a press release.
. On the same program, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Ensign (Nev.) blamed President Bush, the Iraq War and the recent economic collapse for the GOPs Senate campaign woes.
Against the backdrop of GOP ads targeting Murthas vote in favor of the financial bailout legislation, the lawmaker acknowledged it takes time to fix economic problems such as the current downturn
Scott McInnis (R-Colo.) in a telephone interview Friday afternoon backed off of a claim that he made in the Denver Post earlier this week that National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Ensign
Theyve appeared on all the cable networks, theyve been grilled on the Sunday morning talk shows and theyve laughed it up on the late-night gabfests.
Read the transcript of an online discussion of CQ Politics’ race ratings with Bob Benenson.
Ketner and Browns campaigns did not respond to interview requests from Roll Call, but local party officials on both sides agree that Brown will be more vulnerable than Wilson on Nov. 4.
When Cahill countered the assertion, the student asked her to prove it.
to believe the countrys financial problems and the Senators own ailments will help turn the tide.
the back.
We know already that theres absolutely no indication that its either connected or perpetrated by one group, Gainer said in an interview.
Instead, the IE unit is firewalled off from the committee, which is supposed to only learn about the IE activities from the public realm.
During a Tuesday interview with the St.
She declined to detail them in an interview but suggested broadly that the caucus needs to position itself as a check on the partys moderate wing, which is poised to grow next year.
Woolsey instead will be seeking her third term atop the 71-member bloc, the largest coalition in the Democratic Caucus.
The former high school wrestling coach did not respond to an interview request from Money Matters, but he has given just $31,000 to candidates through his PAC since Jan. 1 and still sits on more
Weve come a long way toward compromise, Deal said in an interview.
How do they then come in and vote for the leadership team and say, I just ratified the people who ran us into the ground? the Member said.
or proven guilty in the trial that is expected to go to the jury Tuesday.
television interview on Friday.