Democrats: Change in the Air
Almost every Democrat, no matter who they supported in the primary initially, believes that a Bush-McCain presidency and four more years of those policies would be a disaster, and IÂ’m not being hyperbolic
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Almost every Democrat, no matter who they supported in the primary initially, believes that a Bush-McCain presidency and four more years of those policies would be a disaster, and IÂ’m not being hyperbolic
John McCain (R-Ariz.) and four other campaign committees at a packed three-hour public meeting.
Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich.) will be skipping the national convention to continue the protest.
Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colo.), Salazar was clear that he loves his job and has no plans or particular desire to do anything else in the immediate future.
Sarah Palin (R), whose name has been floated as a potential running mate for presumptive Republican presidential nominee Sen.
Despite daily press conferences by GOP lawmakers demanding that Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) allow a floor vote on offshore drilling, House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) said Republicans arenÂ’t fixated
Sean Parnell (R) is getting a high-profile assist in the final media push of his primary bid against embattled Rep. Don Young (Alaska).
John McCain (R-Ariz.) by accusing Democratic presidential hopeful Sen.
Ted Stevens (R) is getting by with a little help from an old friend. Sen.
Ted Stevens (R) by 6 points.
“I’m all for alternative energy, but until I get one of these windmills on top of my Expedition, it’s not going to work,” Sears said, as he complained of high gas prices in California.
“I’m back in the race!” But he should have said, “I’m in the back of the pack.” The people did decide, and after dismal showings in Iowa and New Hampshire, Hart was, once again, gone.
Steve Pearce (R) finally joined Rep. Tom Udall (D) on the airwaves, debuting his first spot this week — a 30-second appeal that focuses on energy.
“That’s why I’m here today. That’s why I took some time off being with my son doing things he’d rather do to come to the Capitol today.” And Rep.
The very first day IÂ’m sworn into office is a working day. I know where the ClerkÂ’s office is. I know how to score a bill.
John McCain (R-Ariz.), combat charges that he is too old to serve in the White House.
Michael Turner (R-Ohio). TheyÂ’re quick to acknowledge that they have different political ideologies, but they say their differences can work to their advantage.
On every unanimous consent request, Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) rejected the offer for Republicans, saying that most of the proposals did not offer “new energy” sources.
Sean Parnell (R) has no intention of running for Senate — and he doesn’t expect his boss, Gov. Sarah Palin (R), to run in place of Sen.
.” Chief Deputy Minority Whip John Thune (R-S.D.) blamed Democrats for the inaction on energy.