California: Lungren Challenger Visits Washington, D.C.
In an interview, Davis, 35, said he was moved to run last year after Lungren refused his request to help find federal funding for an $11 million dam improvement project in the district.
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In an interview, Davis, 35, said he was moved to run last year after Lungren refused his request to help find federal funding for an $11 million dam improvement project in the district.
Although it is uncertain how serious Schiff is about a bid — his spokesman declined a request for an interview — his campaign has raised upward of $1 million so far on the Internet.
Working Class and Save the American Dream,— Andrew Sullivan’s “The Conservative Soul: Fundamentalism, Freedom and the Future of the Right,— Mickey Edwards’ “Reclaiming Conservatism: How a Great American
“You’ve got a political environment where there are those in the Republican Party who think the best thing to do is to just kill reform,— Obama said in the interview, which was taped at the White
In the interview, a small preview of which was provided by CBS, Obama says of the health care bill, “I own it,— suggesting that he wants to pass something that will work well because the legislation will
On Friday, Change to Win Executive Director Chris Chafe suggested in an interview that his member unions continue to work with the AFL-CIO unions but the wayward affiliates are not exactly champing
The No. 3 House Democrat says he will introduce a resolution of disapproval against Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) for shouting, “You lie!
In its wake, leading House liberals declared themselves largely satisfied, but the request for a sit-down with the president suggests they may want him to go further.
Fearing the same fate following a change in majority control in 1980, the Senate historian’s office prepared for the worst.
Paul Huber, a Republican businessman from northwestern Pennsylvania, has joined the race to unseat freshman Democrat Kathy Dahlkemper in the state’s 3rd District.
Coakley is the only Democrat officially in the race but won’t likely be the last to throw her hat into the ring.
Mike Ross (D-Ark.), the lead Blue Dog negotiator on health care who brokered a deal for a public insurance option in the Energy and Commerce Committee before the August recess only to vow the morning after
[IMGCAP(1)]President Barack Obama and the first lady appear on the covers of the October editions of Men’s Health and Women’s Health magazines, respectively, discussing the White House’s big push
High-Speed Rail Association, said in an interview last month.
This point, as well as an overview of the past and a look to the future of conservatism, is the focus of the New York Times Book Review editor’s new book, “The Death of Conservatism.
“I didn’t expect what took place,— she said in an interview. “I don’t think any of us did.
“He had such a strange background for a president,— Hayward said in an interview, referring to Reagan’s years in Hollywood.
Edward Kennedy’s last foray into the Capitol may have been in late April, it wasn’t until Aug. 26 that it became clear the Senate’s “liberal lion— would never again walk through the swinging doors of the
“When Patti and I graduated from Berkeley, the Dallas Cowboys and Oakland Raiders wanted to draft me, but I said no, I want to marry Patti and go into the Peace Corps,— he said in a phone interview
John Kitzhaber’s announcement Wednesday that he will run in 2010 for his old post, one Democrat cleared the field for him and one Republican jumped into the race. Republican state Sen.