‘Bush Democrats’? ‘Kerry Republicans’? There Aren’t Many
</p> “So who are you going to vote for?” I asked. </p> “I just don’t know,” he said.
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</p> “So who are you going to vote for?” I asked. </p> “I just don’t know,” he said.
</p> “I don’t see how a report could reach a different conclusion,” he said.
</p> The idea of triangulation between Gore and Kerry harkens back to the presidency of Bill Clinton when, following stunning ballot box defeats in both the Senate and the House in 1994, the former president
</p> A few of the haikus already featured on the DCCC Web site include:</p> Happy Birthday, Dub.</p> The Presidency, you flubbed.</p> Back to Crawford, bub!</p> ….. and ….
</p> In the last six months, two prominent retiring Members of Congress rejected offers to take over the MPAA job.</p> In January, Rep.
</p> The House’s decision to move the tobacco buyout as part of the tax bill has given new energy to the FDA effort, however.
</p> The bill, which was sponsored by Budget Chairman Jim Nussle (R-Iowa), failed on a 268-146 tally after 72 Republicans joined 195 Democrats and one Independent in voting no.
</p> With 165 million cellphone users nationwide, the main thrust of the bill is still targeted at curbing hand-held cellphone usage while driving.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) did his annual comedic stand-up routine on the Senate floor last week, lambasting all the pork projects in the Defense spending bill.
</p> Sheila Moloney has taken over for Bradley.
</p> Rep.
</p> — Josh Kurtz </p> New Mexico</p> Richardson Predicts He Can Play King-Maker</p> Gov.
</p> For months, allies of former South Carolina Gov.
Bill Armstrong and Hank Brown, but Smith also received the requisite 30 percent of delegate votes to qualify for the primary.
</p> But U.S.
Senate Republican leaders are considering granting Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.) more power over committee assignments, a tool which would allow him to reward loyal Senators and punish wayward Republicans
</p> The remark, whatever it was, left some Members scandalized. “I was kind of shocked to hear that kind of language on the floor,” Leahy said afterward. </p> Rep.
</p> Rep.
</p> The question landed at the FEC because of a case involving a far less famous filmmaker, David Hardy.
</p> Ryan had planned to appear at a morning event showcasing the support of retiring Sen.