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Border Bill Brings in 84 Backers

“It’s a very important first step,” Davis said. He said “the American people are shaking their heads” at proposals like New York Gov.

Divisions Grow Over Approps

as the launching point for a broad attack on what they see as Democrats’ lack of fiscal discipline, while Democratic leadership aides in the Senate said they will look to paint Republicans as out of step

Midwest

Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), who grew up in suburban Chicago, or transplant-turned-Sen. Barack Obama — make Durbin a shoo-in for a third term.

Mid-Atlantic

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D); Albany Common Council President Shawn Morris; Schenectady Legislature Chairwoman Susan Savage; Albany County District Attorney David Soares; and former state Assemblyman Paul

Super Fans, Super Quiet

With all the would-be Republican presidential nominees in gleeful Hillary-bashing mode, it seems that no true-red GOP stalwart would miss any chance to insult the New York Democrat and presidential frontrunner

N.Y. Hopefuls Court Conservative Party

“Any candidate that has to lock step with the Conservative social right-wing agenda in order to get the nomination … is not going to beat the [Democratic] incumbent.”

Polls Stoke N.H. Rumors

Marchand, the mayor of Portsmouth who has pledged to step aside and back Shaheen should she enter the race, recently told The Manchester Union Leader that it is “very important” Shaheen make up her

Religion’s Role in America

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (D-N.Y.) identification with “a liberal-leaning brand of Methodism … [which] places a premium on social activism,” while the July 23 issue of Time magazine ran a cover story on

Democrats’ AG Vote Falls Short

As head of the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the Senate Banking Committee, D’Amato headed the probe into the Whitewater land dealings of then-President Bill Clinton and his wife, Hillary

Obama’s K Street Ban

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), called Obama’s anti-lobbyist pledges a “slippery slope” for a candidate.