Herseth Sandlin Emphasizes Record Crossing Party Lines
</p> Herseth Sandlin, who is in a tough race against GOP state Rep.
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</p> Herseth Sandlin, who is in a tough race against GOP state Rep.
</p> “We don’t know who is behind these ads and we don’t know who is paying for them,” Obama said in his weekly radio address.
Former President Bill Clinton is going all out for Florida Rep. Kendrick Meek ahead of the competitive Democratic Senate primary on Tuesday.
Friday in Potomac, Md., to pay tribute to longtime lobbyist William “Bill” Phillips, who died in an Alaska plane crash earlier this month.</p> Phillips, 56, died in the crash along with former Sen.
</p> “When Congress reconvenes, this jobs bill will be the first business out of the gate,” he added. “The Senate Republican leadership needs to stop its efforts to block it.
</p> That seems likely, considering that the group spent about $2 million earlier this year on ads against the financial reform bill that was working its way through Congress at the time.
</p> The 30-second spot goes on to contrast GOP state Rep. Jackie Walorski’s positions on Social Security and the energy bill, charging her with “blindly” toeing the party line.
</p> “Here’s the mistake he made: When the economic recovery bill … he predicted or his aides predicted at the time that if it passed, unemployment would get below 8 percent,” the Massachusetts Democrat
</p> The video, titled “Obama’s Endgame: A Look at the National Debt,” was sent to individuals that follow Cantor’s “YouCut” program.
</p> The survey showed a generally difficult climate for a Democratic candidate.
</p> It’s a struggle Democrats know well.
</p> Obama’s job approval rating is higher than where President George W.
</p> President Barack Obama was in Washington stumping for Murray on Tuesday and called out Rossi for his criticism of the banking reform bill that Congress passed earlier this year.
</p> “We comply very, very strictly with the House rules that relate to gifts and travel,” said Bill Kirk, a CBC Institute board member and organizer of the annual conference in Tunica, Miss.
He wielded his gavel imperiously, often frustrating the more gentlemanly and intellectual ranking members, Barber Conable (N.Y.) and Bill Gradison (Ohio), with his frequent unwillingness to incorporate
</p> My Kind of Congressman’</p> Carney moves comfortably among the masses at the Dickson City Days festival Saturday night.
</p> The partnership of eight unions and two environmental groups is pushing Congress to enact a climate bill — or change the Senate rules to make it easier for the majority to get legislation passed.
</p> The commercial then cuts to Childers, who talks about how he’s kept his word since first being elected in 2008.</p> “I said I would be independent. Vote pro-life and pro-gun.
Funeral services for longtime lobbyist William “Bill” Phillips will be held Friday in Potomac, Md.</p> Phillips, 56, died Wednesday in an Alaska plane crash. Former Sen.
</p> “Only Congress can pass a bill,” Napolitano said during a briefing. “The president can advocate. He can get them to the table. … He can implore. He can provide ideas.