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Remembering Ford

[IMGCAP(1)] During his tenure, the liberal Democrat served as chairman of both the Post Office and Civil Service Committee and the Education and Labor Committee. — Bree Hocking

Arizona Math Teacher Hopes the Numbers Add Up Nov. 2

[IMGCAP(1)] “People in Arizona are independent and they don’t like people campaigning from ‘Meet the Press’ or Jay Leno,” said Starky, an eighth-grade math teacher in Phoenix who is McCain’s Democratic

Democrats Tout Improvement by Tenenbaum

“The fact that we are arguing about taxes and Tenenbaum is the only candidate in the race that has called for a $1 billion tax increase shows this race is where we want it to be,” said National

On Wisconsin: 2 Pivotal Races

Darrow and Michels have both spent about $1 million on TV commercials, while Welch has invested significantly less.

108th: The Final Days

[IMGCAP(1)] On the one hand, the deadline pressure often forces Congress to get its work done.

Bush Kicks In Millions

President Bush has pledged to transfer $1 million to both the Republican House and Senate party committees, dipping into funds leftover from his primary campaign.

1988 and 2004: Same Tune, Same Ending?

[IMGCAP(1)]The booklet contains a wonderful chronology of the 1988 race, starting (unbelievably) on Dec. 16, 1984, and continuing through Election Day, Nov. 8, 1988.

Guam Press Secretary’s Olympic Struggle

Given that the initial federation selection deadline had been April 1 — April Fool’s Day — and that the final decision was expected from the court on Aug. 13 — a Friday — Weare said he “wasn’t too

Dole Disses Anti-Kerry Group

[IMGCAP(1)] But Dole was a no-show, and the Reserve Officers Association, a federally chartered organization, scrambled to put up signs clarifying the group’s disconnection from Sherwood and his

Stenholm’s New Assignment

[IMGCAP(1)] The Steering and Policy Committee and the full Democratic Caucus confirmed Pelosi’s choice Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.

Voters Set Up Fall House Battlegrounds

While President Bush carried it by 5 points in 2000, voter registration statistics as of Sept. 1 showed that there are 143,607 registered Democrats to 109,806 registered Republicans.

Outlook for Democrats

[IMGCAP(1)] Sen. John Kerry (Mass.) was raising tons of cash. President Bush was sliding in the polls. Democrats were talking optimistically about winning control of the Senate.