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McCain Picks Palin

“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

The Czars Of Influence in St. Paul

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.

Alaska Winner May Not Be Known for Weeks

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.

Young Race May Take Weeks to Determine

“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.

Democrats’ Success in Colorado Fueled by 4

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

Black Voters Crucial in South

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.

Obama Uses McCaskill Win as Mo. Road Map

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.

Don’t Look, but Lobbyists Abound

Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) as symbols of WashingtonÂ’s corruption, lobbyists are returning to their roles.