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issued its long-awaited ruling on the constitutionality of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act this morning, upholding a federal ban on soft money and controversial restrictions on issue advertising in a 5-4
jumped on the Wesley Clark for President bandwagon in September will get a chance to show they’re still on board with the retired general next week when he comes to town for two fundraisers, both on Dec. 4.
jumped on the Wesley Clark for President bandwagon in September will get a chance to show they’re still on board with the retired general next week when he comes to town for two fundraisers, both on Dec. 4.
Bush won the election, of course, with 271 electoral votes to Gore’s 266.
A few days before the election, registered Democrats in the district received a mailing from the East Bay Democratic Committee, a fictitious organization, that was supposedly signed by Rep.
On the GOP’s narrow 51-49 majority Roll Call, March 24, 2003 “We’re getting 4 yards every play.
Rourke, who said he has already announced he’s running, has a campaign kickoff event planned for Sept. 21 at the Crystal City Sports Pub.
The week of Aug. 21, he plans to do two events in his district for his re-election committee. Then, on Aug. 28, the Whip will headline an event for Rep.
Within 14 days after such a determination, the political parties of states with House vacancies may each nominate one candidate to run in a special election to be held within 21 days of the Speaker’s decision
Schafer’s decision makes Dorgan’s re-election to a third term increasingly likely.
On the Senate side, the National Republican Senatorial Committee raked in $3.3 million in the month and banked almost $4 million.
Richard Burr, 47 percent to 36 percent in the Research 2000 poll, which tested 600 likely voters May 18-21. The survey’s margin of error was 4 percent.
Six months into the 2004 election cycle, the House and Senate Democratic campaign committees are still wrestling with $11 million in combined debt, while the two GOP committees are now in the black, highlighting
By Chris Cillizza Roll Call Staff Seeking a larger platform for its issues in in the 2004 election cycle, NARAL Pro-Choice America has hired veteran Democratic operative Michael Meehan to oversee
Conaway secured the second runoff spot by taking 21 percent — less than 800 votes separated the two. State Rep.
Former Lubbock City Councilman Randy Neugebauer (R) and Midland accountant Mike Conaway (R) advanced Saturday to a runoff in the special election to replace Rep.
Testing 600 likely voters, the poll was in the field from April 21 to 24 with a 4 percent margin of error.
Among Republicans, 1, 23, 50, 21 and 4 percent, respectively.