Massachusetts Democrats Relish Attack Role on National Stage
Jim McGovern (D) said in an interview.
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Jim McGovern (D) said in an interview.
the most closely documented facets of the campaign.
. — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee believes it is in a better position today than it was at the beginning of the cycle, when the lopsided number of Senate seats the party was tasked with
Once he lost the GOP primary, Grayson accepted a position as the director of institute of politics at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
. — Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren invoked the memory of the late Sen.
Christie, just three weeks ago . gave the teachers’ unions tremendous credit,” Weingarten said in an interview. Progress on national education policy has stalled.
Critz defeated Altmire in the April primary, paving the way for one of the most competitive races in the country this November.
“I think it is absolutely sort of a dismal display when you have trackers following people,” Thompson said in an interview with RPR after the event.
The Andrews family repaid the two campaign accounts for the expenses after reports of the trip surfaced in the media.
Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said in an interview earlier in the day that it was clear what message Romney had to get across Thursday night for his speech to be a success.
. — Look no further than the Virginia delegation’s placement on the floor of the Republican National Convention to understand how important the state is to the GOP’s hopes of winning the White House.
Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) said in an interview with Roll Call. “Most Hispanics are more concerned about jobs than they are about immigration.
His foot crossed the threshold of the room at exactly 11:30 a.m. The freshman Congressman from Florida, unlike most politicians, shows up to his events on time. To the minute. To the second.
His speech is supposed to be done in time for the balloon drop to begin right at the start of the 11 o’clock news.
a thing of the past.
The consumer gadfly thinks the government is focusing too much on online information at the expense of print.
The two Republican freshmen have engaged in one of the nastiest Member-vs.-Member primaries of the cycle.
Brian Krolicki walked by so he couldn’t hear the interview.
Todd Akin (who, mercifully for them, isn’t attending the convention), two Missourians are still mocking the political pariah and Missouri GOP Senate nominee in the most American way possible.
The GOP races in the 4th and 5th districts were the two most-watched Republican primaries outside of the blockbuster Member-vs.-Member race involving Reps.