Arizona: Norquist Helps Bring in Campaign Honey for Bee
</p> Bee needs the help. </p> Giffords closed the first-quarter fundraising period with a hefty $1.7 million in cash on hand.
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</p> Bee needs the help. </p> Giffords closed the first-quarter fundraising period with a hefty $1.7 million in cash on hand.
Bill Sali (R) made it through a crowded primary contest, only to have a competitive general election in which the NRCC had to step in.
Bill Sali (R) is already trailing 1996 Democratic Senate nominee and businessman Walt Minnick in money raised and cash on hand, and Democrats smell blood.
</p> “We’re talking to everybody all the time,” Ford said.
</p> Not a bad take for a campaign with only $66,000 in the bank. </p> Betting the Farm.
Larry Craig (R-Idaho) was nowhere to be found while the Senate on Tuesday failed to cut off debate on a bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration.
</p> Though Senate Democrats have been trying to move a similar measure, so far they’re stuck with the $17 billion bill of modest housing measures that they passed last month.
</P> <P>Reid aides were tight-lipped about the contents of a gas price bill, but leadership sources acknowledged that Reid would prefer to keep the Senate out of the fight between Clinton and Obama.
</p> Wyoming’s at-large House seat is being vacated by Rep. Barbara Cubin (R).
bill it passed earlier this year.
</p> Primary Endorsement Isn’t Kissling of Death </p> Al Kissling, the 2006 Democratic nominee in the 2nd district, has endorsed Doña Ana County Commissioner Bill McCamley (D) in the race for this year
</p> [IMGCAP(1)]The key phrase in the above paragraph is “than it was last year.”
</p> First, the chamber passed the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007, which tightened some of the looser rules of conduct.
</p> Cazayoux, on the other hand, ran a local race focused on local issues.
</P> <P>Iraq has been a prominent issue in the fight between Democratic presidential candidates Sens.
</p> “The people in my district are much more concerned with what I’m doing. I will be judged by my own performance, not somebody else’s,” he said. </p> Rep.
</p> Only Reps.
</p> The farm bill conference report could also reach the floor the week of May 5.
</p> Meanwhile, House Republicans are infuriated that Obey has largely frozen them out of talks over add-ons to the bill.
</p> “We need [the supplemental appropriations bill] very badly before the Memorial Day recess.