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Steve Elmendorf, a longtime Democratic operative who is now a lobbyist with Bryan Cave Strategies, called the moves “a fairly big step in the process.”
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Steve Elmendorf, a longtime Democratic operative who is now a lobbyist with Bryan Cave Strategies, called the moves “a fairly big step in the process.”
With a Schwarzenegger-approved redistricting measure scheduled to be on the statewide ballot this fall, Democratic Senators unveiled their own proposal — a first step to a possible compromise with
Evan Bayh (Ind.) will step down as chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council next month, paving the way for Iowa Gov.
The real answer, he says, is to “take a step back.” The prime example we are given is the recent trial in Los Angeles of Sen.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and backed by Wofford, was opposed by Republicans and the health insurance industry as too government-heavy and was defeated in a Democratic Congress.
Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clark is close to the Clintons and a number of top officials in his 2004 campaign also served in President Bill Clinton’s administration. With polls showing Sen.
Wetterling, who ran an impressive House race against Kennedy last year in the conservative 6th district, has refused to step aside for Klobuchar.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) also made time to meet with the chamber. Mike Buttry, a spokesman for Hagel, insisted that the Senator’s donations and travel are nothing new.
“The national DSCC ought to step in and see if they can elect a second African American to the Senate,” said one national black Democratic leader who did not want to be named.
There’s little doubt that Long will assist the GOP in getting its message to black voters willing to step into a shorter line.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) also appears on her way to a big victory next year, assuming a marquee Republican doesn’t enter the race.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) holds a commanding lead over New York Gov. George Pataki (R) in a hypothetical 2006 Senate matchup.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), voted for Rice — and also, taking a page directly from the centrists’ post-2004 playbook, went out of her way to show respect for foes of abortion and other “values” voters
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) had not yet announced how she intends to vote.
“This election has taken America a giant step forward,” said EAC Chairman DeForest Soaries.
His decision to take the DSCC job effectively rules out a run for governor in 2006, when three-term incumbent George Pataki (R) is expected to step down.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and other potential Democratic hopefuls wouldn’t want that.
Current DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe will formally step down at the first full meeting of the organization in February.
The win over Federer is simply the latest step in Carnahan’s lightning-fast political rise.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), who is rumored to be eyeing a 2008 run for the White House.