Richardson Casts Huge Shadow
Fred Nathan, executive director of a Santa Fe-based progressive think tank, suggested that “you get the impression that these candidates won’t use a john in New Mexico without the governor’s permission
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Fred Nathan, executive director of a Santa Fe-based progressive think tank, suggested that “you get the impression that these candidates won’t use a john in New Mexico without the governor’s permission
McCain (R-Ariz.) has a black daughter (she was adopted from Bangladesh) get to work on Democratic candidates who favor civil unions, i.e. statutes that give gay couples the legal protections of marriage without
I look forward to House consideration of this legislation early next year,” Sensenbrenner said in a statement.
“In terms of building unity, building a message machine, building confidence in the Caucus that we will win next time, I think that I’m on schedule,” said Pelosi, elected one year ago to succeed
“I think that the office of the chief counsel for employment is one of the best things that ever happened for the Senate,” said Judy Rainey, office manager for Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.).
“Early on I asked that if that was going to happen, that I be advised,” House Appropriations Chairman Bill Young (R-Fla.) said of the expected legislative add-ons.
“He is in the exploratory phase,” said Marnie Glickman, co-chairwoman of the U.S. Greens. “He’s seriously considering running.”
“Damnit, I didn’t make the cover?” he cracked. “It’s like every year I say, ‘They [bleeped] me — no Nobel Prize. Johnny Depp’s ass, huh?”
Here’s how I think the six top-tier Democrats are faring: [IMGCAP(1)] 1. Candidate Qualities. Former Vermont Gov.
“They came by late Friday and told my staff that I had authorized it,” Wynn said. “It was an absolute lie.”
“I think she is sounding people out on it,” said one Democratic consultant who has worked in Georgia.
“What I decided is that one of the things I hear a lot on the road is that people don’t know my dad as a person,” she said Tuesday from the campaign trail in New Mexico.
“I was very vague,” Pyatt said. “I thought I’d like to have a little business.”
Richard Gephardt (Mo.) has asked the Federal Election Commission to weigh in on whether a candidate may agree to participate in the system and later “opt out” without facing penalties.
“I don’t think you’ll see anyone get in and then all of a sudden two people get out,” the strategist said. “Nobody’s anticipating that.” Meanwhile, Rep.
Democrats have said they believe the intelligence memo was stolen, and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) said Friday that “he is very concerned about the implications of what is going
Or as I like to call it, The Land of Oz.
He also repeatedly stressed that “99.5 percent of the violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act are committed without knowing and willful intent” and said the Justice Department will continue
Washington was said to have responded with a question. “Why did you pour coffee into that saucer?” he asked. “To cool it,” Jefferson responded.
“One may follow the other, but to me, I certainly like to combat both of them if possible,” Mattioli said.