Coalition Presses for Better Forecasting in Sandy’s Aftermath
Atmospheric Research, which is leading the push for a commission, said in an interview Wednesday.
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Atmospheric Research, which is leading the push for a commission, said in an interview Wednesday.
“The four of us had that in the back of our minds, the partisan bickering and the 3-to-3 votes on the FEC,” DeGregorio said in a recent interview.
“We still don’t know how to really classify the Clyburn position,” Rep. G.K. Butterfield (D-N.C.) said in a recent interview.
“It’s not that subtle,” Dennis said in an interview, but it might make a few people pay attention. “One thing I’m running into in San Francisco is no one will listen.
“It was nothing as ugly as this,” Biggert said in an interview, referring to the 1998 contest. “People say you have to be thick-skinned here. But I am. I know what’s happening.
But by Saturday morning, the GOP-aligned super PAC pulled out of the race — to Duckworth’s glee.
Bob Corker is hardly the fire-breathing ideologue that North Carolina Republican Sen. Jesse Helms was during his tenure at the helm of the Foreign Relations Committee in the 1990s.
wins the Tossup race.
Robert Dold boasts the dubious distinction of representing the most Democratic district of any Republican Member of the House.
A new poll in the bitterly fought Massachusetts Senate race found Sen. Scott Brown (R) tied with Democrat Elizabeth Warren.
“If this hurricane were to happen five years from now, and we had the Ryan budget, we would not be able to predict, with the accuracy we have today, where the hurricane would hit and the potential
“I’m encouraged by everything I see and hear,” Barrow said in an interview on Friday, noting that the polling numbers he’s seen “are very positive.”
Etch-a-Sketch, who’s tried to redraw his profile from the “severe conservative” of the GOP primaries to the Massachusetts moderate of his governorship.
Paul, who came into the Senate with the backing of the tea party movement and a national network of conservative supporters, questions the methodology of the presidential polls this cycle.
While the forthcoming “storm of the century”— the steadily swirling Hurricane Sandy — is dominating the current news cycle, our area has undoubtedly already benefited from the tragic lessons learned from
The independent expenditure arms of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee have both bought hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of ad time
The poll showed that President Barack Obama and Mitt Rommey were in a dead heat in the district, at 46 percent each.
On his post-primary victory tour, Mourdock let this line slip in an interview with NBC: “To me, the highlight of politics is to inflict my opinion on someone else.”
Mourdock’s full press conference before he taped his CNN interview,” McCain spokesman Brian Rogers emailed in a statement. “Senator McCain is glad that Mr.
to the agency Wednesday.