Wither The Self-Funder?
Tarrant has suggested that he could spend as much as $1 million to win the seat of retiring Sen.
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Tarrant has suggested that he could spend as much as $1 million to win the seat of retiring Sen.
He said he could spend more than $1 million of his own money to defeat Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), the leading candidate in the race to succeed retiring Sen. Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.).
Four Democratic Members of the Garden State Congressional delegation ended June with more than $1 million in their campaign accounts: Reps.
[IMGCAP(1)]Long before Dave Weldon became the Representative for Florida’s 15th district, he was an aspiring medical student.
[IMGCAP(1)]To replace Ahart as staff assistant, Garrett has tapped Stacey Forbes, a native of Loudon, Va., who returns to the Washington area following her recent graduation from Longwood University
[IMGCAP(1)] “She agreed that she would entertain a proposal, so I went to my first administrative assistant, Patrick Swygert, who had become president of Howard University.”
Peter Roskam (R) raised more money than any other candidate in an open-seat race from April 1 to June 30: $395,000.
[IMGCAP(1)] I read the piece with interest, but it made me reflect on more than the complex issues of health costs and Medicare.
[IMGCAP(1)]“She has received feedback from clients,” said Hoboken, N.J.-based lawyer Ed Florio. “They responded positively to the story.”
[IMGCAP(1)]The restaurant, also known as the Members’ Dining Room, now allows Members to make reservations by calling (202) 225-6300.
determination that we needed a political and substantive effort to tell the truth about what is really at stake here,” explained Richetti, who argued that repeal of the estate tax would amount to a $1
Casey was one of three Senate hopefuls who surpassed the $1 million mark for the quarter. Maryland Rep. Ben Cardin (D) and New Jersey Rep.
Former Daschle campaign manager Steve Hildebrand said his former boss has no plans to run for the Senate or any other office five years from now and added that the $144,000 he spent from Jan. 1 to
[IMGCAP(1)]Depending on whom you ask (and when), the Senate schedule seems to be constantly shifting, as Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) tries to broker a number of deals to bring
John Kerry (D-Mass.) by a nearly 4-to-1 ratio. So how is Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) planning to woo them?
[IMGCAP(1)]While I applaud Mehlman’s remarks and the GOP’s unprecedented outreach to black voters, the GOP, when it comes to race relations, has some distance to go before it reclaims its heritage
Barrow, meanwhile, brought in $278,000 in contributions since April 1 and has $459,000 in the bank; Boswell raised $282,000 in the last three months and is sitting on $407,000; Higgins raised $283,000
[IMGCAP(1)] The Pennsylvania Governorship. Since the end of World War II, Pennsylvania’s governorship has bounced between the two parties at perfect eight-year intervals.
[IMGCAP(1)]In last week’s Lost and Found, a gnome seems to be hiding out in a tree. Actually, this character is perched atop Kelly’s Irish Times, one of the Hill’s most popular watering holes.
[IMGCAP(1)] Otter said that he and the other Members of his caucus have special understanding of the issue.