Does Economic Curse Lurk Over House of Bush?
Given the country’s economic unhappiness, there’s a definite whiff of 1992 around the Bush White House, but aides say they have a definite plan to dispel it.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Given the country’s economic unhappiness, there’s a definite whiff of 1992 around the Bush White House, but aides say they have a definite plan to dispel it.
ticket punched for the White House.
If the Senate signs off on the House bill, all eyes will turn to Gov. Gary Locke (D).
Abramoff, one of President Bush’s most prodigious fundraisers and a top ally of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas), resigned Tuesday under pressure from Greenberg Traurig and immediately
The reason, according to several Democrats: The White House cannot be trusted to play fairly with either their own moderates or Democrats of any stripe.
Clinton put in a quick visit to the location in Western Massachusetts.
It also, in its way, represents the fulfillment of an informal quid pro quo the White House has maintained with Congress.
The result was more Republican applicants than in past years, and three Republicans accepted into the program. According to the U.S.
Bill Clinton is a social liberal, but when he first ran for the White House, he often talked about “values” (school uniforms, religion and even welfare reform).
We know there have been dozens of Members of Congress who have run for the presidency in the past 44 years, only to fall just short — or way short, in some instances — of their parties’ nominations or
Former Clinton White House Chief of Staff John Podesta has registered himself as a Washington lobbyist, joining his brother Tony Podesta on K Street — at least figuratively.
A tight primary race should indicate that Democratic voters are looking closely to see who can best stand up to White House strategist Karl Rove’s brand of politics.
Former President Bill Clinton will huddle with Democratic Senators this week to help the Caucus sketch out a political plan to execute over the next nine months, as Democrats attempt to regain control
“The [Nixon] foundation has been mucking around with those records for years and years and keeping them out of the public eye,” said Anna Nelson, a longtime critic who is a resident historian at
during the Clinton administration.
Since 1960, the road to the White House is paved with Members who reached for the brass ring, only to fall short.
attacks on Republicans shortly after President Bush moved into the White House.
“We go through this every four years in the Senate and the House.” For Democrats this year, the problem is particularly acute.
Tom Tancredo (R-Colo.) arrived on Capitol Hill while Bill Clinton was still president. But it wasn’t until George W. Bush took over that the lawmaker found his nemesis.
(D-S.D.) may be singing the blues over the fact that he’s now officially facing the most difficult re-election race of his career, but he’s bringing in John Mellencamp and Elvis (aka former President Bill