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Mike Coffman (R) released an ad featuring his “No. 1 adviser on Medicare,” his mother. It will be a major part of his advertising campaign going into the fall.
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Mike Coffman (R) released an ad featuring his “No. 1 adviser on Medicare,” his mother. It will be a major part of his advertising campaign going into the fall.
Of every customer’s monthly charges, 1 percent goes to liberal nonprofit groups. The phone bill itself doubles as a newsletter from the progressive world.
The likely beneficiary will be President Barack Obama, who leads GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney among Latino voters by a more than 3-to-1 ratio, according to Latino Decisions.
After three years, two Congresses and perhaps close to $1 million in outside legal fees, the House Ethics Committee has finally concluded its probe into alleged misconduct by Rep. Maxine Waters.
The spot hits the airwaves tomorrow behind a $126,000 buy and runs through Oct. 1, according to a source with knowledge of the buy.
The sportsmen’s bill currently sits in line behind the continuing resolution, which must pass to avoid shutting down the government on Oct. 1.
The trade association announced today that Pawlenty, who spent much of the past two years pursuing his own White House ambitions, will become president and CEO effective Nov. 1.
He warned that if Congress does not begin to exercise some restraint on spending, the deficit, which has topped more than $1 trillion in recent years, will ultimately undermine the nation’s economy.
Citing losses of $1 million per day, Sunoco announced it would close the two refineries it operated in South Philadelphia and the nearby borough of Marcus Hook if a buyer could not be found.
One Republican watching ad buys in the race noted that McCaskill – who has been up with about $500,000 a week in TV buys – was set to outspend Akin by about a 10-1 ratio over the next week.
For example, a woman with a severe chronic medical condition, such as Type 1 diabetes, who is struggling to make ends meet without a steady income may move from place to place when she can’t afford
Donnelly’s comments come as conservative forces have lined up against the farm bill, which they argue spends too much at a time when the deficit has topped $1 trillion for the past few years.
reporter and associate editor at the Washington Post, will recount what he learned from three and a half years of reporting on his new biography of President Barack Obama, “Barack Obama: The Story” at 1:
Gruber, who is a senior policy adviser on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, will start his new job Oct. 1.
In March, Romney called Russia “our No. 1 geopolitical foe,” prompting head-scratching among foreign policy experts, who see the relationship as far more nuanced given our working relationship with
Tea Party Patriots has distributed more than $1 million in grants to 146 local chapters for voter mobilization activities, she said.
Senators pictures occur from 1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. across from the Hart Senate Office Building, at the FCNL building, 245 Second Street NE.
Povich will be signing her book at Politics and Prose on Sept. 30 at 1 p.m. Come one, come all.
Under the agreement, procedural votes expected to start at 1 a.m.
The debate will take place on Oct. 1 and will air statewide on public television, radio and online. The pair have squared off once before.