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Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.), will present sweeping plans for Congress to enact.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) — is taking another step away from Washington, D.C.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Barack Obama (Ill.), both Senators entered into bids for the 2008 presidential nomination.
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-N.Y.) presidential bid sought to turn up the heat on Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) last week.
NCLB was a pioneering, bipartisan step on the road to improving American education — requiring states to adopt measurable performance standards, test children regularly, report results based on race
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to step up to the plate. Obama addressed the trade issue again recently, reiterating that he is for free trade in principle.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Barack Obama (Ill.).
Geraldine Ferraro (D-N.Y.) asserted that “if Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position,” she caused a mini media frenzy and was forced to step down from the Clinton campaign’s finance committee
Byrd spokesman Jesse Jacobs sent Canfield an e-mail informing her that “there are no plans whatsoever” for Byrd to step down.
Barack Obama (D-Ill.), Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) supported the proposal; GOP leaders voted for it, while Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) and the bulk of his Democratic
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D) presidential bid also may have led Spitzer to pay more attention to D.C.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) or Sen.
One step that Congress has come close to passing in years past is a bipartisan plan to encourage the adoption of cutting-edge information technologies in health care to improve patient care, reduce medical
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (N.Y.) primary victories on Tuesday in Ohio and Texas ensured that the nomination fight between her and Sen.
“With the presidential ‘choices’ pared down to Hillary, Obama and ‘Insane’ John McCain, European Americans face an unmitigated disaster,” the Web site read.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) have provided for D.C.’s efforts.
Barack] Obama [D-Ill.] or Hillary [Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.] [either] so we’ll see how it plays out.”
very big difference, in keeping those people who want to stay in their homes and can afford to do so in the homes, because I think you’re going to see, you’ve already seen in the fourth quarter, a big step-up
Hillary Rodham Clinton may have been doing her best to woo Virginia Democrats last week, but, surprise, surprise, she’s not going to get Kathleen Willey’s vote.