Coburn Wants to Treat Patients
Hart said Coburn will make a concerted push for either a change in Senate rules or a waiver from current ethics restrictions after he is sworn in on Jan. 4.
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Hart said Coburn will make a concerted push for either a change in Senate rules or a waiver from current ethics restrictions after he is sworn in on Jan. 4.
He and his wife, Ann, have two children, Addison, 4, and Connie V, 2, who is jokingly nicknamed “Cinco de Macko.”
[IMGCAP(1)] At no time during the 36-day aftermath of the 2000 election did Americans see the situation as a crisis.
The SoberRide program will be offered from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. Oct. 30-31. Residents ages 21 and older can call (800) 200-TAXI for a free (up to $50 fare) ride.
Ryun was the first high schooler to run a sub 4-minute mile and is still looked upon with pride by many people in the state.
Majette, a former state judge elected to the House in 2002, had only $78,000 in her campaign account as of July 21.
The Thune poll, which was conducted by Glen Bolger of Public Opinion Strategies, was in the field at almost the same time (Sept. 21-23), testing 600 likely voters with a 4 percent margin of error
The NRCC also outspent the DCCC by roughly $2 million ($4.7 million to $2.7 million) but retained a $26 million to $21 million cash-on-hand advantage.
Vitter’s campaign aides, too, emphasized they are not veering from their blueprint to win the race in a Dec. 4 runoff.
Since formally becoming his party’s nominee earlier this month and accepting $75 million in federal matching funds for the general election, Bush cannot raise any more money for his campaign.
Under campaign finance rules, party committees can contribute $35,000 to each Senate candidate in an election year (otherwise known as 441a(h) money).
Here’s a summary of recent polling evidence on the two big questions of this election: Are You Safer? Most Americans believe that there will be another terrorist attack on American soil.
In the Mason-Dixon survey, which was conducted Aug. 2-4, Salazar held a commanding 67 percent to 21 percent lead over Miles.
John Hostettler (R) well-positioned in his bid for re-election, even as Democrats are targeting the five-term incumbent this fall.
The margin of error was 4 points. The last Mason-Dixon poll released in May showed Bowles leading Burr 45 percent to 35 percent.
The NRSC raked in roughly $4 million last month. Still, the NRSC had roughly $6 million more left in the bank at the end of last month.
Matt Smith by 13 points and had a wider 21-point margin over both state Rep.
“Bush Makes Gains on Personal Traits, Some Issues” (Annenberg Poll, June 8-21). Bush “Down but Not Out” (NBC/Wall Street Journal, 6/28). [IMGCAP(1)]Confused? It’s not surprising.
Bob Welch got 16 percent, businessman Tim Michels had 8 percent and attorney Robert Lorge took 4 percent.
The poll of 601 likely voters was conducted June 3-4 and had a 4 percent margin of error.