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There’s also an international dolls room filled with smaller, country-specific dolls that have been donated over the years by diplomats’ wives.
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There’s also an international dolls room filled with smaller, country-specific dolls that have been donated over the years by diplomats’ wives.
House race.
Emanuel certainly fit the bill. Bendavid describes him sending a dead fish to a Democratic pollster with whom he’d had a dispute while working at the DCCC in the late 1980s.
that has thrust the Democrats into a narrow majority against a lame-duck Republican White House.
The 2006 midterm elections produced a bumper crop of Democratic freshmen — and returned the party to power in Congress for the first time in 12 years — but the four new House Members from Iowa and New
Bill Richardson (D) will be in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to collect money for his 2008 presidential bid.
He worked on Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign and was a member of his transition team before moving to the Democratic National Committee.
Bill McGahay, who served as state GOP executive director when Treadwell was chairman, is already doing work for him.
“That’s the way Washington has worked for years.”
In his eight years in the White House, President Ronald Reagan made 243 recess appointments. President George H. W.
John Kerry (D-Mass.) the White House.
John Kerry’s (D-Mass.) 2004 presidential campaign, and in the White House under President Bill Clinton.
The most recent example of that cooperation came on the Iraq supplemental spending bill, when House Democrats took Dean up on his offer to make calls to whip support from liberal Democrats for the
But despite the abundance of Arkansas ties, he said talk about the White House contest has been sparse back home.
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Joseph Biden (D-Del.) all attended Wednesday’s votes.
Still, sources say that the White House likely is putting its final touch on a short list of Republican hopefuls to replace Toner.
And recent administrations from former Presidents Ronald Reagan to Bill Clinton have marked the major anniversaries with some sort of White House reception.
Charles Konigsberg, a former senior Senate staffer and former adviser to White House budget directors, is hoping to simplify the budget process with a recently launched Web site and a weekly newsletter
However, this modern-day sound bite obscures the larger historical importance that the public has placed on Congressional experience for those seeking the White House.
Bill Bradley (N.J.), who was still very much alive in the battle for the Democratic nomination, likely would get the highly sought-after backing.