Why Should Clinton Just Pack It In When Nothing Is Decided?
[IMGCAP(1)]When I asked one veteran Democratic insider in the past few days about the likely outcome of the race, the Clinton-supporter put Illinois Sen.
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[IMGCAP(1)]When I asked one veteran Democratic insider in the past few days about the likely outcome of the race, the Clinton-supporter put Illinois Sen.
The House is expected to delay action on that bill indefinitely in a vote today [see related story, p. 1].
[IMGCAP(1)]Saturday’s festivities begin at 11 a.m. with the national anthem, a children’s musical and remarks from Billington.
[IMGCAP(1)]“If winning is important to you, hiring Campbell Holste is the best decision you’ll ever make,” Holste’s former employer, Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)]Or, rather, as an update on the late Vermont Republican’s 1966 idea, Obama would declare the situation in Iraq “manageable” and drastically reduce American forces — possibly, he suggested
The Texas House Republican delegation is making Lampson’s ouster its No. 1 political priority of the cycle, “Nick Lampson better find himself a flashlight because his re-election chances are quickly
[IMGCAP(1)]Although Garin is being touted as the anti-Penn, the men have more in common than one might think: It turns out that many of Garin’s clients don’t support the New York Senator’s presidential
Obama has almost a 2-to-1 lead over Clinton among men voters while her advantage among women is 50 percent to 43 percent.
[IMGCAP(1)]In addition to illustrating what Members and aides can and cannot do — “Member B retires to become governor of his state.
She leads in double-digits among all age groups above 35, and particularly among seniors where she has a 3-to-1 advantage.
A Rasmussen Reports survey conducted April 1-2 says 65 percent of Americans want U.S. troops brought home with a year.
Martin O’Malley (D) announced his support of a proposal to hold a special general election in the 4th while bypassing a special primary (which was expected to cost another $1 million) because of the fact
[IMGCAP(1)]“I didn’t have to search very far to find a thoughtful and talented manager for my policy staff,” Cooper said in a statement.
John McCain (Ariz.) of his earlier pledge to opt into the presidential public financing system, which could lie dormant this year as both parties’ candidates expect to spend $1 billion-plus combined on
[IMGCAP(1)]With the constant ticker and gallery of 80 front pages updated every day, news junkies will be able to get their fill after paying the $20 admittance fee to the Newseum, which will also
[IMGCAP(1)]To anyone who has spent more than a nanosecond around the Senate and has seen, met or watched Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) or Russ Feingold (D-Wis.), among others,
[IMGCAP(1)]Palfrey told an unidentified gentleman sitting in the back row of the D.C. federal courtroom that she thought the trial was going “well” and that she had confidence in her latest attorney
Senate Democratic leaders are eyeing the next Iraq War supplemental as a vehicle for carrying some of those items (see related story, p. 1).
Shapiro said his group will spend more than $1 million this year to lobby, mobilize its members and take out advertisements in support of the agreement.
Meanwhile one of Lunsford’s remaining party rivals, businessman Greg Fischer (D), announced over the weekend that he had raised more than $1 million in less than three months since joining the race