Rep. Israel: Aim Is 25, but No Promises
Coupled with $1 million in December online donations — averaging $32 apiece — he said he was optimistic about the DCCC’s financial posture.
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Coupled with $1 million in December online donations — averaging $32 apiece — he said he was optimistic about the DCCC’s financial posture.
“I would encourage my Republican colleagues to look right in front of them for a way to save $1 million,” she adds. “They’re paying for water redundantly.”
Pete Hoekstra trailed her by just 1 point and Rep. Candice Miller was 2 points behind. Former Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land and former Gov.
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The backdrop is an actual section of a once “whites-only” lunch counter from Greensboro, N.C., where four African-American college freshmen sat down on Feb. 1, 1960, and remained in their seats after they
Rule No. 1 when asking the boss’s daughter for her hand in marriage: Make sure you get permission first. Justin Spickard did just that. Spickard, a legislative aide in Sen.
leaders also harnessed social media to propel their “Pledge to America” agenda; they solicited tens of thousands of ideas from people on the Internet about what should be on the GOP agenda, along with 1
The victory also gave Senate Democrats a chance to put the focus on the benefits they say the law is already providing, such as a new 35 percent tax credit that took effect Jan. 1 for small businesses
The programs will take place from noon to 1 p.m. in the Whittall Pavilion at the Thomas Jefferson Building (10 First St. SE). They are free and open to the public.
Similarly, a fundraiser for Campbell sent an e-mail to a corporate donor asking for a contribution and noting that “Congressman Campbell wanted me to see if you are available to do a 1-on-1 coffee or lunch
unconstitutional government expansion that will ultimately add to the deficit, despite a Congressional Budget Office estimate that the law will cut the deficit by $230 billion in the first decade and more than $1
Herb Kohl (D-Wis.) sent a strong message when the first fundraising reports of the year were filed Monday, making it clear with a $1 million campaign loan that he will seek re-election.
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Tester reported having $562,000 in the bank as of Jan. 1, while Rehberg had $553,000.
“As part of the freshman class, our No. 1 issue is jobs,” said the North Dakota Republican, a new member of the Ways and Means Committee who has taken a leading role in his class in pushing for passage
Headhunters and hiring partners at firms speculated that he could command a salary north of $1 million, although Prime Policy Group did not disclose the terms of his deal.
Bingaman reported raising about $215,000 from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 and spending $221,000. He has $510,000 in the bank at the start of the 2012 cycle.
Meanwhile, Tester raised $127,000 from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31 and has $562,000 in cash on hand as he prepares for his first Senate re-election campaign. “Sen.
The guy’s going to raise $1 billion.” Despite the pessimism, evidence on the ground suggests a second term for Obama is by no means a sure thing.
Updated: 1:17 p.m.