Tennessee GOP Waltz: Big Senate Primary Unusual This Cycle
Hilleary brought in nearly $8 million in 2002, while Corker and Bryant raised more than $1 million in their respective Senate campaigns.
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Hilleary brought in nearly $8 million in 2002, while Corker and Bryant raised more than $1 million in their respective Senate campaigns.
[IMGCAP(1)] Besides selling personal savings accounts, Bush needs to reassure workers — and win over some Democrats — by showing that any benefit cuts he has in mind would hit the rich and protect
[IMGCAP(1)] In the afternoons I played baseball with friends in the local park and once in a while pulled a “Ferris Bueller,” playing hooky to see a Mets or Yankees game.
After Bush won re-election, the couple kicked in an additional $1 million to his inaugural committee.
[IMGCAP(1)] Though Kennedy originally said he would not run for the Senate and, in fact, encouraged Langevin to go for it, Rhode Island politicos are now worried that the abortion issue could
[IMGCAP(1)] James’ keynote presentation for Information Today’s 20th annual Computers in Libraries conference will be held at 9 a.m. at the Washington Hilton.
Progress for America, a leading pro-reform group, will spend $1 million on television ads that will run for roughly two weeks in more than two dozen House districts represented by Republicans who
[IMGCAP(1)] “Hopefully McGwire will refute what [former teammate Jose] Canseco has written about him,” Clay told HOH.
[IMGCAP(1)] He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the 19th century British Army because he believed, in 1976, that America’s future wars would be close-combat encounters like Vietnam, not all-forces
[IMGCAP(1)] Maybe that’s something Republican and Democratic legislators and strategists should consider as the two parties veer toward a confrontation over judges on Capitol Hill.
The production co-produced by Deaf West Theatre and Ford’s will run through May 1.
[IMGCAP(1)] Their answer: voter feelings that the Democrats “appear to lack direction, conviction, values, advocacy or a larger public purpose.”
[IMGCAP(1)] The painting, an oil sketch for Brumidi’s 1874 fresco “Signing of the First Treaty of Peace with Great Britain,” depicts the Sept. 3, 1783, signing of the Treaty of Paris, in which Britain
[IMGCAP(1)] Udall Promotes Three, Hires One. Rep. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) has made a number of moves around his Washington, D.C., office.
At the end of 2004, Conrad had $884,000 in the bank after raising $199,000 from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31.
[IMGCAP(1)] This year, though, even the hard-bitten cynic has to be awestruck by the level of open deceit.
[IMGCAP(1)] Crane, who spent 35 years in Congress before being defeated last year by Democrat Melissa Bean, is a former chairman of the Ways and Means subcommittee on trade.
[IMGCAP(1)] Less well known to the nation may be the desire of a New York developer, Bruce Ratner — who is now the new owner of the New Jersey Nets basketball team — to build an arena in downtown
[IMGCAP(1)]So Long, Duke. David Heil is leaving his job as chief of staff to Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-Calif.) to join the Atlanta-based law and lobbying firm McKenna Long and Aldridge.
You may not see it on VH-1, but budget wonks appear poised for their “best week ever” as both the House and Senate throw bipartisanship to the wind and buckle down for dueling debates over a $2.6 trillion