As Conventions Near, More Speakers Unveiled
The convention will be held Sept. 4-6 in Charlotte, N.C. The president and Vice President Joseph Biden will speak on the final night.
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The convention will be held Sept. 4-6 in Charlotte, N.C. The president and Vice President Joseph Biden will speak on the final night.
Mario Diaz-Balart (R) by just more than 6 points in 2008, is not seen as a particularly strong candidate by the Florida Democratic Party, and the party appears unlikely to lend a hand in his effort to
EMILY’s List, which helps elect Democratic women who support abortion rights, launched a “significant six-figure buy” on Monday for an ad running through Aug. 6, a spokeswoman said.
California’s 44th District (Nov. 6)* Rep. Laura Richardson (D) raised $59,000, spent $58,000 and reported $78,000 in the bank at the end of the period.
While House Democrats are bullish on their prospects, they are widely expected to remain in the minority after the Nov. 6 elections.
At the end of March, McCaskill had more than $6 million in cash on hand, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
Ten candidates filed to run in the Nov. 6 special election to fill the remainder of Inslee’s term under the district lines as drawn 10 years ago. The two districts look drastically different.
The Congressman, who had been diagnosed with colon cancer, died March 6.
They inherited a $6 billion shortfall, Warner wrote, “so Tim and I got to work.”
John Conyers (Mich.) and Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.) are hosting the 6 p.m. event at the Mott House on Maryland Avenue Northeast. Minimum contributions are $100.
The super PAC, which targets incumbents in both parties all around the country, supports Kucinich in the March 6 primary.
Robert Hurt (R), before his March 6 announcement. Douglass had originally filed to run against Rep.
The two veteran Democrats are facing off in the March 6 primary after the GOP-controlled state Legislature drew them together in the 9th district, which spans more than 120 miles along Lake Erie
The Democratic National Committee finished 2012 with nearly $16 million in debt, well less than its Republican counterpart, and still had more than $6 million on hand, according to its year-end campaign