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April 1 to Labor Day). — Bree Hocking
[IMGCAP(1)] As of Friday, nearly all of the committee’s Republicans had signed a letter to Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) endorsing the Texan’s bid to succeed Rep.
Pierce said National Media has been working with HHS for the past three years on the agency’s “1-800-MEDICARE” ad campaign, but as of press time Friday, he could not confirm that the contract for
[IMGCAP(1)] As a result, a group of senior Republican power brokers has quietly launched an effort to prevent Breaux from landing a million-dollar job as head of the Motion Picture Association of
[IMGCAP(1)] Clarke, 55, currently serves as president of the California Democratic Council and is a former executive director of the California Clean Money Campaign.
The Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, as it is formally known, has not met with all 10 of its members since Oct. 1, according to several sources, and has not acted as a full body on any
[IMGCAP(1)] In earlier interviews, including one with a defense psychiatrist in 1999, Weston described a “ruby satellite system” located in the “great safe” of the Senate.
[IMGCAP(1)] This isn’t exactly what Republicans expected to happen when the seat became open, following Republican Ernie Fletcher’s election as governor in November.
[IMGCAP(1)] For the first time ever, the Gallup poll showed Bush’s approval rating at under 50 percent — 49, to be exact — an 11-point drop from early January.
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Reports covering contributions and expenditures from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 were due at the FEC on Jan. 31.
Corporations contributed just $225,000 to the leading Republican “shadow” fundraising committee in 2003 — 1 percent of what labor unions, environmentalists and liberal groups donated to a host of Democratic
[IMGCAP(1)] Kerry was running a pathetic third in New Hampshire shortly before the Iowa caucuses crowned him the Democratic frontrunner.
Frost, a former head of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and one of the strongest fundraisers in the Caucus, brought in $511,000 from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, while Sessions raised $116,000
[IMGCAP(1)] The Democrats’ likely nominee, Sen.
His extensive collection of personal papers included 1 million items and filled 2,500 boxes.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) on a 6-point scale, with 1 being the most conservative and 6 the most liberal.
Burns raised just less than $1 million for the year, while Barrow raised about half that.
LOC Explores Cape Verde, Mozambique The Library of Congress will host “Contemporary Lusophone African Literatures and Cultures: A Colloquium on Cape Verde and Mozambique” from 1:30 to 5 p.m