2010 State Races Will Shape Redraw
“Last time, the Republicans controlled more seats at the redistricting table than at any time since 1920,— former Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) said in a recent interview.
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“Last time, the Republicans controlled more seats at the redistricting table than at any time since 1920,— former Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.) said in a recent interview.
for the GOP.
President Barack Obama is “making progress— toward naming a Supreme Court nominee, but he has yet to personally interview candidates, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said Friday.
Billy Tauzin (R-La.), president of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, said the clock is ticking for lawmakers, the White House and private industry to fix the nation’s health care
was airing on the USA Network at the same time as the hearing.
“People are ready for new leadership,— Pleitez said in an interview this week. “All they know is they have 10 mailers [from Cedillo and Chu] attacking each other.
The Blue Dogs pronounced themselves “increasingly troubled— at the lack of involvement in the writing of the massive bill and said their limited role is “especially concerning in light of the collaborative
in the effort.
In a phone interview, he said the 2004 elections gave insight about how young voters would affect the 2008 elections.
“We are in the process of putting it all back in place and getting going and getting organized again,— Tinklenberg said in a phone interview.
— While she may not have looked like what he expected, by the end of her term in the Tennessee Senate, the bill was killed.
“I am really concerned about having two Democratic Senators and a Democratic Governor and that as Republicans we would be shut out of the top leadership in our state,— he said in an interview with
— The taunt has echoes of Gary Hart in 1987: “Follow me around.— Hart, in an interview with the New York Times Magazine that sure seems creepy in retrospect, was trying to debunk persistent rumors
president, but I personally don’t see this as bringing an end to Iraq and I actually see it as going into Afghanistan indefinitely,— Progressive Caucus Co-Chairwoman Lynn Woolsey (D-Calif.) said in an interview
Forget “State of Play— or even “Star Trek— — the hottest movie in Washington this weekend is bound to be “Outrage,— the documentary premiering Friday night that explores closeted gay public officials.
been briefed on over the years.
in the evening.
“I’ve been interested in still photography all my life, but I think that I did not take it up in earnest until the night I left for my first trip to the Darfur region,— Curry said in a phone interview
And in a phone interview, former Rep. Charles Bass (R) also appeared to be interested in running for either his former 2nd district House seat, which Hodes now represents, or for Senate.
with the House.