Gaffes Could Imperil Murtha
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</p> Through a spokesman, Murtha declined to be interviewed for this story.
</p> But when todays votes are counted, Democrats could hold all three. </p> Democrats already won Colorados 7th district when it became vacant in 2006.
</p> Our suggestion: Put it on mute. </p> More Seats, Fewer Beers?
</p> Bill Allison, senior fellow at the Sunlight Foundation, said that ethics is not playing a large part in national campaign talking points because both parties have ethical problems they would prefer
The other factor is money. </p> Gilliard is based in California.
Domenici, R, retiring North Carolina: Elizabeth Dole, R Oregon: Gordon Smith, R South Dakota: Tim Johnson, D Virginia: John Warner, R, retiring </p> House Races </p> Alabama 2: Terry Everett,
</p> We like where we are, Plouffe said.
House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Edward Lazear on Thursday said the Bush administration opposes moves to provide a new stimulus to the economy, saying the $700 billion financial market bailout bill
Congress tried to prevent golden parachutes, or severance packages, for those CEOs when lawmakers approved the bill earlier this month.
</p> Clintons return to the Bluegrass State comes just two days before the November elections and a week after her husband, former President Bill Clinton, made a similar stop in the state for Lunsford
</p> Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to headline a Thursday evening rally for comedian Al Franken (D), who is challenging Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) in a three-way race with former Sen.
. </p> The Chamber believes she will be an effective legislator and supporter of businesses of every size if re-elected, U.S. Chamber of Commerce spokesman Bill Miller said in a statement.
</p> Comcast spokeswoman Sena Fitzmaurice said the organizational review didnt include outside consultants. </p> Yet that could be just a matter of time.
</p> Stevens was found guilty of failing to disclose on his annual financial reports hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of gifts that he received, including major upgrades to his home provided by
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is being advised by a long roster of former aides to President Bill Clinton, a sign that the putative outsider would be ready for inside-Washington hardball, in a way that few newly
</p> Some conservatives think hes further out than that a dangerous radical who really is a pal of unrepentant former Weatherman Bill Ayers and a disciple of the Rev.
</p> The incredible thing is that he might be right. </p> Senators and Alaskans have become addicted to the gross earmark abuse personified by Stevens.
</p> Hes in a pleasant position, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said.
</p> Count 5: </p> False statements on the Senators financial disclosure form for calendar year 2004. This charge involves gifts from or liabilities to Bill Allen and VECO.