House GOP Challengers Flush
Only four Democratic challengers raised around $100,000 or more for the period covering July 1 through Sept. 30, according to a Roll Call analysis of third-quarter Federal Election Commission reports
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Only four Democratic challengers raised around $100,000 or more for the period covering July 1 through Sept. 30, according to a Roll Call analysis of third-quarter Federal Election Commission reports
[IMGCAP(1)] The appellate dismissed the former argument as a misreading of the false statements law, which Gottesdiener said is limited to “pending” investigations, and questioned why “no attempt
[IMGCAP(1)] “Because the cancer was identified, diagnosed and treated so quickly, I am expected to make a full recovery,” he said.
[IMGCAP(1)] But every once in a while I receive a press release that is so bizarre and so at odds with reality that I’m forced to shine a bright light on it and set the record straight.
Dean brought in $14.8 million between July 1 and Sept. 30, the largest amount ever raised in a quarter by a Democratic presidential candidate and roughly $10 million more than any of his eight rivals
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[IMGCAP(1)] “As we have notified you previously, section 59 (a)(F), Title 2 U.S.C. prohibits a Member of Congress whose name appears on any primary, general, special, or run-off election ballot for
[IMGCAP(1)] Unlike Carrey’s self-centered, boorish and selfish Bruce, Feinberg is smart, sensitive, public-spirited and conscientious.
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[IMGCAP(1)] The White House initially rejected Greg Jaczko, the Nevadan’s appropriations director, for a seat on the commission, prompting Reid to trigger the hold.
Without a high-profile opponent, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) spent more than $1 million over the summer in one of the earliest starting and most aggressive re-election campaigns in the
Tax records show that the SLF paid Starr’s law firm, Kirkland & Ellis, $426,537 between July 1, 2001, and the end of June 2002, but SLF representatives told Roll Call that the group’s total legal
[IMGCAP(1)] A parade of other Democrats have tried to cast the loss in national terms, portraying what is clearly a crushing defeat as an angry, anti-incumbent voter revolt that threatens to sweep
[IMGCAP(1)] The retirement of Sen. Peter Fitzgerald (R) obviously gives Democrats in the Land of Lincoln a great opportunity to pick up a Senate seat.
[IMGCAP(1)] Polls indicate that Latino voters regard immigration as a litmus test issue — the way blacks do civil rights, one expert said — and Bush shows signs of losing once-promising support.
But the new figures show the lengths to which the Saudi government is willing to go in Washington: From July 1 to Dec. 30, only the mighty U.S.
[IMGCAP(1)] The city has been such a bastion of liberal politics that conventional wisdom had long held that only a Democrat hailing from outside the Keystone State’s south- eastern corner
Martin Frost, who headed his party’s redistricting efforts in Texas and nationwide in 2001 and is seen by Republicans as enemy No. 1 in this latest fracas.
[IMGCAP(1)] Both cases — plus continuing reports of chaotic conditions in post-war Iraq — have driven down Bush’s polling numbers, even in such previous areas of strength as integrity and foreign