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[IMGCAP(1)]C-SPAN misidentified Cazayoux as (the horror!) a Republican during his swearing-in ceremony.
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[IMGCAP(1)]C-SPAN misidentified Cazayoux as (the horror!) a Republican during his swearing-in ceremony.
[IMGCAP(1)]Indiana’s law was better by far than the awful Georgia law that was overturned by the courts; in Indiana, the state would provide voters with the appropriate government-issue photo ID
[IMGCAP(1)]With oil reaching $120 a barrel, Iraq oil profits swelling and voters incensed over the emergence of $4-a-gallon gasoline, the idea of making Iraq pick up a bigger piece of the war’s tab
are forecasting 1. How many delegates are we talking about here? explained last week 2. Who can participate? Brian Howey 3. Where are the voters? 4.3 million registered voters 4.
Although the state leans Republican, Democrats are high on 2006 nominee Gary Trauner, who came within less than 1 point of beating Cubin and is running again.
Hillary Clinton is leading Barack Obama 51 percent to 44 percent in a USA Today/Gallup poll conducted May 1-3. The margin of error is 5 percent.
that Obama’s relationship to him is not meaningful to the campaign although, as you might guess, Republicans and supporters of Hillary Clinton say not-so-fast, according to a Gallup poll conducted May 1-
Porter reported more than $1 million in cash on hand at the end of the first quarter.
[IMGCAP(1)]Lowenthal, a former Dodd aide, is president of Porterfield & Lowenthal, a lobbying firm that represents a host of financial services industry clients, including the National Association
[IMGCAP(1)]Voters in my old backyard of Baton Rouge elected Democratic state Rep. Don Cazayoux in a special election Saturday to fill the seat previously held by Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)]Bars in Minnesota have taken to using a novel loophole in the state’s smoking ban that permits smoking by actors who are part of a performance.
[IMGCAP(1)]The key phrase in the above paragraph is “than it was last year.”
It’s about the same result of the last three Zogby daily polls, but contrasts to the 16 point lead Obama had in the April 30- May 1 survey.
[IMGCAP(1)]The Democrats picked up two previously Republican-held House seats in 2006 — the 22nd and 23rd districts — and are threatening this year in the GOP-held 7th and 10th districts.
[IMGCAP(1)]That’s the number separating the House’s and the Senate’s housing bills.
Still unclear is whether Cantor is gunning for the No. 1 or the No. 2 GOP leadership slot, a question that is likely to remain unanswered until the outcome of the 2008 elections is known.
The Times cautioned that because the survey, conducted May 1-3, had a “relatively small number of Democrats” and was nationally-based, it might not reflect widespread sentiments within the party or reflect
North Carolina where he had earlier on been enjoying large leads, while the two are running head-to-head in Indiana where Clinton had been the clear early frontrunner, says a Zogby poll conducted May 1-
Barack Obama is leading Hillary Clinton 51 percent to 39 percent in Oregon which holds its primary May 20, according to a Rasmussen Reports survey conducted May 1. The margin of error is 3 percent.
Obama is leading Clinton by 50 percent to 34 percent with 8 percent not sure and 8 percent wanting someone else, according to a Zogby poll conducted April 30-May.1 The margin of error is 3.9 percent