House Ethics Will Review Robert Andrews’ Use of Campaign Funds
Robert Andrews (D-N.J.) misused campaign funds to pay for personal expenses, but it will do so without forming a formal investigative subcommittee.
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Robert Andrews (D-N.J.) misused campaign funds to pay for personal expenses, but it will do so without forming a formal investigative subcommittee.
“I wish President Obama had succeeded because I want America to succeed,” he said. “But his promises gave way to disappointment and division.”
“As president, I will lead an effort to retool plants like the GM facility in Janesville so we can build the fuel-efficient cars of tomorrow and create good-paying jobs in Wisconsin and all across
“A decade from now, I think you’ll see Arizona, Texas, Georgia for sure,” said William Frey, a demographics expert at the Brookings Institution.
That’s because, he said, “the American people will have made a decision. And, hopefully, that will impact how Republicans think about these problems.”
For all the talk about how Ann Romney worked so hard to woo suburban soccer moms (“I love you, women!”
Known for his blunt rhetoric, Christie made it through his entire speech without mentioning President Barack Obama by name even once.
Gillespie and Hubbard said job creation was priority one, designating proposed waivers relieving individuals from conforming to President Barack Obama’s sweeping health care overhaul, lower individual
Love, the mayor of a small town in Utah, burst on to the scene in April at the state party convention, where she surprised many and secured the nomination without the need for a runoff in a large
Asked by reporters to describe what other life experience was similar to having a baby from rape, he said: “Having a baby out of wedlock.”
“I write to urge an exception be made for the sake of an urgent bit of housekeeping,” Schumer wrote. “The dome of the U.S.
For more than a year the spiraling violence in Syria has continued without pause, forcing many thousands of ordinary people and their children to flee for their lives, seeking refuge in the neighboring
In the taped interview, he also said the controversy created by the Missouri Senate candidate “hurts our party and I think is damaging to women.”
In the taped interview, he also said the controversy created by the Missouri Senate candidate “hurts our party and I think is damaging to women.”
“I’m never going to say everything that could possibly happen,” Akin said on ABC’s “Good Morning America.” “I don’t know the future, but I do know this.
“The president had a press conference in the White House and he turned to the whole press corps and said: ‘This is a time for serious candidates and Bob Rumson your time is up.’ … Guess what? Mr.
the support and resources of the NRSC,” Walsh said.
“As I said yesterday, Todd Akin’s comments were offensive and wrong and he should very seriously consider what course would be in the best interest of our country,” Romney said in a statement.
Mitch McConnell (Ky.) said in a statement.
But facing pressure from top GOP leaders, as well as from some of the hosts themselves, the Missouri Republican — who said Sunday that “legitimate rape” rarely leads to pregnancy — apparently got cold