Reversal of Fortune?
“Kit Bond is going to outspend me 2-to-1, but I am going to win,” said Farmer.
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“Kit Bond is going to outspend me 2-to-1, but I am going to win,” said Farmer.
He has spent more than $1 million on an extended media campaign designed to introduce him as a politician to voters accustomed to seeing the tall, white-haired Coors on television plugging his beer
[IMGCAP(1)] About 45 Bush supporters flocked to the front bar at Helix to sip Bushtinis (for $7) and swill Stella Artois before joining a live conference call in another room with first lady Laura
[IMGCAP(1)] For example, two early polls seeking to measure Sen. John Kerry’s (D-Mass.)
[IMGCAP(1)] This is a nation divided, and Illinois Democratic Senate nominee Barack Obama was simply wrong when he insisted on Tuesday evening that the red states/blue states schism is a phony distinction
[IMGCAP(1)] Kerry’s acceptance speech in Boston was an eloquent, if rushed, evocation of themes often expressed by Republicans: patriotism, faith, national unity and the notion that Americans, individually
[IMGCAP(1)] “Oh my God! Does Franken always get this hammered?” whispered one of the convention planners over by the sound board. “I don’t know. I’ve never seen him live,” answered another.
Internal Revenue Service records show that Capital Athletic received half of its more than $2 million in donations from tribal clients of Abramoff, including $1 million from the Mississippi Band of Choctaws
Carson raised a little more than $1 million in the second quarter of the year and had almost $2 million in the bank as of June 30.
[IMGCAP(1)] Within hours after delegates, members of the news media and guests began arriving at the Fleet Center on Monday, the Democratic National Committee was forced to reverse its position on
So Davis decided to settle the matter by writing a $1 million check to sponsor this week’s Democratic convention in Boston — and a $500,000 check to support its GOP counterpart next month in New
[IMGCAP(1)] Kerry aides and other party strategists say that a majority of voters have made up their minds that they don’t want Bush re-elected and now merely need assurance that Kerry is a fit commander-in-chief
Those profits, combined with Springer’s personal contributions to candidates across the state, amount to a more than $1 million investment in the Ohio Democratic Party.
Those profits, combined with Springer’s personal contributions to candidates across the state, amount to a more than $1 million investment in the Ohio Democratic Party.
While Michigan, Missouri and Ohio allow some form of early voting prior to Oct. 1, Pennsylvania permits voters with an approved excuse to vote as early as Sept. 13.
He has put nearly $1 million into the race thus far.
The Senate Governmental Affairs Committee also is scheduled to meet Friday on the panel’s work, with plans to report its findings to Senate leadership by Oct. 1.
[IMGCAP(1)]Edwards also came from behind, falling just short in Iowa (if retired Gen.
Humphreys has poured more than $1 million of his own money into the race.
[IMGCAP(1)] Now that the party has a substantive message instead of the typical meaningless sound bite, the major challenge for the Kerry-Edwards campaign is to formally introduce the candidates