The Perils of Misunderestimation
</p> That is not all, however.
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</p> That is not all, however.
</p> The callers? </p> Sens. Joe Lieberman (Conn.) and Bob Graham (Fla.), and Rep. Richard Gephardt (Mo.). Sen. John Edwards (N.C.) called within the week.
</p> The former Pennsylvania governor was confirmed 94-0.
</p> As the Senate debated but did not vote on several amendments, including competing ways to add $1.5 billion for special education, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) scheduled two unrelated votes
City Councilman is expected to introduce a bill next week that would make Washington’s 2004 presidential primary the first in the nation.</p> D.C.
</p> A spokesman for Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) said Friday that he’s still reviewing the legislative options and is waiting to meet with his colleagues to finalize the list.
</p> But Bainwol got the call from new Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) to serve as the doctor’s chief of staff.
Hart could fit that bill. </p> “You’d need a maverick,” the strategist said. “It could be an interesting battle if it ever gets to that point.”
</p> Although former Gov. and now-Rep.
Bill Janklow (R) in 2004, according to a source familiar with Dean’s thinking. [IMGCAP(1)] </p> “He is serious about running,” said one high-level South Dakota Democrat.
</p> Now, we’d urge him to resurface and be visible as Majority Leader.
</p> Ogilvie will step down March 15, the eighth anniversary of his first day on the job.
</p> “I think the obvious trigger was the litigation of the WorldNetDaily application, which forced the committee … to take a look at the rules,” said Bloomberg News reporter Bill Roberts, the outgoing
</p> Although Republicans now control both houses of the Legislature and have Gov.
Trent Lott (Miss.), the chairman of the Rules and Administration Committee since being deposed as GOP leader last month, as well as new Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), lobbies on behalf of
, guarantee a comprehensive patients’ bill of rights and eliminate racial and ethnic discrimination in federally supported health care programs.
“By blocking every bill to stop these heinous acts, Russell was complicit in these deaths.”
</p> Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who earlier in the week threatened to cancel the recess, would not rule out calling the chamber into a rare Saturday session.
Remember the slogan President Bill Clinton used to thwart Republican tax cuts, “Save Social Security First”? Now, Democrats should adopt a new one: “Protect Homeland Security First.”
</p> “We could reach an agreement today,” Daschle said at a press briefing.