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“On every billion dollars spent, the return on the investment is 6-to-1,” Boozman said.
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“On every billion dollars spent, the return on the investment is 6-to-1,” Boozman said.
The survey found that the economy was the No. 1 issue on the minds of voters, while security issues slipped to their lowest level since Sept. 11, 2001.
Several sources confirmed last week that the ongoing search for a replacement for Ogilvie was put on hold after Ogilvie’s wife, Mary Jane, passed away April 1, and Ogilvie is considering the option
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (D), despite being outspent 2,300-1. His surprising showing was a harbinger of things to come for Townsend, who wound up losing to Ehrlich in the heavily Democratic state.
[IMGCAP(1)] By most measures, the Tar Heel Senator is off to quite a good start. He’s one of three Democratic presidential contenders (along with Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry and Missouri Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)] Gephardt is calling for cancellation of nearly all of Bush’s enacted and contemplated tax cuts — more than $2 trillion worth — and for using the money to pay for a universal health insurance
[IMGCAP(1)] The most generous donor since 2000 among the major consultants was Michael Whouley, a principal in the Dewey Square Group.
When Gallup updated its question on social class in early April, 1 percent of respondents said they belonged in the upper class, 17 percent in the upper-middle class, 46 percent in the middle class, 28
All in all, more than $1 billion of public and private investment is slated for the Near Southeast area, roughly $850 million of which is from government sources, according to Howard.
[IMGCAP(1)] The proposed merger has caused waves on both sides of the Atlantic. DHL is a subsidiary of Deutsche Poste, Germany’s former postal service, which is now privatized.
[IMGCAP(1)] The DCCC also failed to disclose a $10,000 contribution it made just days before the general election to a committee controlled by Democratic legislative leaders.
Clearly, citizens of South Dakota who don’t like Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D) are entirely within their rights to mount a $1 million media campaign to “destroy” his credibility and “end his public
[IMGCAP(1)] “There’s some challenges that I have discovered from talking to folks. I think it will be an interesting place to work.
[IMGCAP(1)] Alums in the public sector include Amy Jensen, who lobbies for the White House; Laura Pemberton, who works in Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) operation; and John Emling
[IMGCAP(1)] So the current bitter dispute between the two bodies, and the particular animosity House Republicans have exhibited toward their Senate GOP leadership colleagues, is nothing new — although
The Leadership Forum garnered attention when press reports revealed that the NRCC had given the group $1 million.
The DSCC ended March with $1 million more on hand than the NRSC — $2.5 million to $1.5 million. The Democrats did carry a hefty $5.9 million debt left over from last cycle, however.
Gun control advocates suffered what might be their worst defeat earlier this month when, by a margin of better than 2 to 1, the House passed H.R. 1036, the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act.
[IMGCAP(1)] Some campaign finance observers have speculated that such an effort could help Flake’s statewide name recognition if he chooses to challenge Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in 2004.
After all, its signature 7 1/2-foot-tall reclining wine tower will house 3,500 bottles of strictly American selections ranging from Oregon pinot noir to California cabernet.