Nevada High Court Rules Against Battle Royal
Republicans successfully argued in a lower court that without a primary, the parties’ central committees should have the power to nominate a single candidate.
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Republicans successfully argued in a lower court that without a primary, the parties’ central committees should have the power to nominate a single candidate.
“I doubt very much that Ronald Reagan would have even imagined the world that we have today, [with] a Europe whole and at peace,” Rice said during the unveiling ceremony Monday in London.
I’m not exaggerating for effect when I say never: It absolutely wasn’t mentioned.
“I’m not completely without the sense that we may need to raise the debt ceiling,” Paul said.
“I hope people understand what Iran is up to,” Graham said during an appearance with Lieberman on “Fox News Sunday.”
“I’m laying all the groundwork and getting ready for the race,” Lasee said. “I’m doing it because I want to participate in the process.” Former Gov.
“I started on the Hill in 1989, and honestly, I’ve never gone more than eight weeks without some kind of recess. Mentally, this is hard to keep track of.” Lehman isn’t asking for a vacation.
“It was a terrible situation to be in,” Wilson said. “I did what I thought was best for the country at the time.”
“You cannot reduce the deficit the amount that we need to without having revenues in the mix,” Obama said, adding negotiators would need to trim the defense budget, “while still meeting our security
Conrad said nobody expects Congress to simply let the AMT hit the middle class. And Congress typically has prevented that from happening every year without paying for it.
Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) entered the debt and deficit debate Tuesday, proposing a Medicare overhaul they said would cut the deficit by about $600 billion during the next decade.
For months, I have been exceedingly nervous about negotiations over the debt limit.
“I think they are intentionally trying to instigate primaries,” National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Jesmer said.
Reform advocates deplored the ruling but said it will not upend the public financing regime.
“We did that with the oil subsidies, I thought, very effectively, and so we’re looking at other options along those lines,” Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said.
“Well, I do care if [the government] defaults, but the fact is, Candy, we won’t,” DeMint said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
I trust John Boehner.” Cole said tax rates simply can’t be part of the equation. “From our standpoint, the president took taxes off the table in December.
“Given this impasse, I will not be participating in today’s meeting and I believe it is time for the president to speak clearly and resolve the tax issue,” Cantor said.
Jerrold Nadler (N.Y.) said. “I think what the president did — going into hostilities without going to Congress beyond the 60 days — is against the War Powers Act.
Companies that hold patents on financial processes argue that banks are trying to use the legislation to delay, or even escape, fines for using their products without licenses.