Feingold Amendment Could Shortchange Senate Representation
[IMGCAP(1)]It was marvelous to behold — and suggests that maybe the president should take the next logical step: real question periods.
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[IMGCAP(1)]It was marvelous to behold — and suggests that maybe the president should take the next logical step: real question periods.
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), appointed last month to fill the seat once held by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, is meeting with community groups and local elected leaders in New York City on
Adam Parkhomenko, a former aide on now-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham ClintonÂ’s presidential campaign, is in a competitive Democratic primary for an open House of Delegates seat in the Arlington
David Paterson (D) tapped the second-term Congresswoman to replace Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) in the Senate.
Hillary Rodham ClintonÂ’s nomination to serve as secretary of State was easily approved by the Senate on Wednesday afternoon, with lawmakers voting 94-2 to install their outgoing colleague to the prominent
Secretary of State nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton’s pledges to get the State Department “firing on all cylinders” and to renew U.S. leadership through a “smart power” mix of diplomacy and defense were
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), and finally to the general election showdown between Obama and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) reiterated that Franken was recently declared the winner of the race by the Minnesota State Canvassing Board and called on Coleman to step aside.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), who will step down imminently to become secretary of State in President-elect Barack ObamaÂ’s administration. Gov.
Last spring, as he was putting together his political rhymes about the campaign trail, it occurred to him that he might be able to take the installments a step further, into a longer look at the election
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) in the past Congress to provide health coverage to all American kids by co-authoring the ChildrenÂ’s Health First Act.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to be secretary of State will leave the Senate lacking in star power for the national stage.
He released a step-by-step “transition plan” for energy that included “aggressively” promoting energy efficiency and alternative fuel research, but also domestic oil and gas exploration and elimination
“We think it’s a step up,” she said.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to be secretary of State, the Bush-to-Obama transition process seems to be proceeding apace — and more smoothly than previous transitions.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) was not the only hot topic this weekend.
Hillary Rodham ClintonÂ’s (D-N.Y.) HillPAC, EMILYÂ’s List, the Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund and others.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), and do a listening tour around the entire state in 2009 if he wants to run. “Frankly, I think he needs to do that,” Hoeffel said.
Others may worry that the DC Voting Rights Act gives Democrats another seat and is a first step toward Senate recognition.
At that time, 52 percent said she was ready to step in as president. Palin is viewed, however, as more “down to earth” than the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Sen.