Transcript of Roll Call Interview With Palin
Sarah Palin (R) on Aug. 14 in her Anchorage office. About two weeks later, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) picked Palin to be his vice presidential running mate.
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Sarah Palin (R) on Aug. 14 in her Anchorage office. About two weeks later, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) picked Palin to be his vice presidential running mate.
“I think, OK, I’m a hockey mom from Alaska and I’m very passionate about the need for our nation to become energy independent, and for our nation to become more secure, and that’s going to be based on
David Durenberger (R-Minn.). Evans heads up the companyÂ’s three-person state lobbying team, which also means overseeing about half a dozen contract firms.
Mark Kirk (R) in IllinoisÂ’ suburban 10th district, is set to air an ad Thursday evening that highlights his ties to Obama.
Don Young (R-Alaska) will have a chance to win an 19th term in Congress. With just one precinct out of 438 yet to report Wednesday night, Young led Lt. Gov.
“What I think we’ve done is a very successful job at making Alaskans understand that I’m good at what I do and I’m successful at what I do,” Young said.
Jeb Bradley (R), though her Democratic primary victory came over a candidate who had the backing of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
So, I’m appreciative of the fact that they’re like this other entity out there that is helping us get a message out.” Delegate Stan Matsunaka, a Loveland attorney, was a state Senator in 2002 when
“I’m just going to run my campaign the best I know how.” The National Republican Congressional Committee took issue with Mitchell’s confidence.
“I’m going to wait and see how things shake out,” Blagojevich said.
Roger Wicker (R) is facing former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove (D) in a special election to fill the remaining four years of former Sen. Trent LottÂ’s (R) term.
Bob Holden (D) in the gubernatorial primary in 2004, lost the general election to Matt Blunt (R), son of House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.), 51 percent to 48 percent in 2004.
“You can’t just say I’m crazy,” McGrorty said.
Minneapolis Mayor R. T.
“You can’t just say I’m crazy,” McGrorty said.
Wayne Allard (R).
Ted Stevens (R).
John McCain (R-Ariz.) should be elected president, and I am doing whatever I can to prevent it. One idea that occurred to me was to file an ethics complaint against him.
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) as symbols of WashingtonÂ’s corruption, lobbyists are returning to their roles.
Sarah Palin (R) has a sprawling view of the cityÂ’s tallest, owned by the energy giant ConocoPhillips.