Bill Clinton to Hit Stump for House, Senate Democrats
President Barack Obama isn’t the only Democrat running this year that’s benefiting from appearances by Bill Clinton.
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President Barack Obama isn’t the only Democrat running this year that’s benefiting from appearances by Bill Clinton.
</p> To some, this may seem like an odd distinction.
Consequently, it has not been able to produce a bill, nor create buy-in for its policy specifics from at least 60 Senators, the number needed to overcome a filibuster.
Rick Scott (R) 2012 Electoral Votes: 29 2008 Presidential Vote: Obama 51%/McCain 48% Senate Incumbent: Bill Nelson (D) 2nd term (60 percent) | Outlook: Leans Democratic Nelson would appear to be in a
Bill Foster (D) in this Democratic-leaning, suburban Chicago district. It’s one of the more low-profile House races in Illinois, but make no mistake, it’s highly competitive.
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Her inbox has a couple of messages from the staffer’s “Dear Colleague system,” which alerts staffers to get the word out about a particular bill.</p> 9 a.m.
</p> He said that despite coming losses, the Blue Dogs can still be influential next year.</p> “We chat about this often,” said Tauzin, who is now a lobbyist.
President Bill Clinton is set to appear Oct. 16 at a Washington, D.C., fundraiser for businessman John Delaney’s campaign for Maryland’s 6th district</p> No minimum donation was requested for the afternoon
Bill Owens has improved prospects for re-election, as his race moves from a Tossup rating to Leans Democratic. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) What a difference two years makes.
</p> Our latest case: Barracks Row trattoria Lavagna.
</p> Here are the race rating changes we are making today: </p> Hawaii Senate: Leans Democratic to Likely Democratic Former Gov.
</p> The vote in question occurred on a stopgap spending bill and specified funding amounts for military personnel.
</p> In 2008, there were just two burglaries, one Theft I in Rayburn and one Theft II in Hart.</p> No Clear Path for D.C. Budget Autonomy </p> The D.C.
</p> Toomey praised Romney for floating the idea.
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</p> The current student loan system is “dizzyingly complex,” James said. “It’s very difficult to navigate.”