Ohio: Charlie Wilson Poll Shows Tied Race With Bill Johnson
Bill Johnson (R).</p> Wilson tied Johnson at 46 percent, with 8 percent of the electorate still undecided, according to the Democrat’s internal campaign survey.
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Bill Johnson (R).</p> Wilson tied Johnson at 46 percent, with 8 percent of the electorate still undecided, according to the Democrat’s internal campaign survey.
He met with WJA President Bill Whitaker, who said he was struck by the applicant’s out-of-the-ordinary background and his passion and hired him.
</p> Last week’s standoff between Sen.
</p> “That’s not the way I view the world,” Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) said, joining a chorus of Democrats who chided Romney’s comments.</p> “I disagree with Gov.
</p> Even as GOP Sens.
</p> Why was the EITC popular in Republican ranks?
</p> The six GOP-controlled districts targeted are those of Reps.
</p> Romney in recent days has redoubled his attacks on Obama’s willingness to take on China over trade.
</p> Making the Sunday morning talk show rounds, U.S.
</p> With the elections approaching, he said politics prevent passage of a full bill.
</p> In 2007 it appeared that Congress was closing in on a deal to pass a D.C. voting rights bill.
</p> Lawmakers are slated to return the Tuesday after Election Day for a session that is likely to take up expiring Bush-era tax cuts, a farm bill, mandatory spending cuts, as well as a reduction in Medicare
</p> “Amid all these threats and dangers, what we do not see is steady, consistent American leadership,” the Wisconsin lawmaker continued.
The bill passed 329-91, with 70 Republicans and 21 Democrats voting against.
</p> All 50 states are allowed to have two statues displayed in the Capitol, but legislation was required for an exception to be made for D.C. The bill, sponsored by Rep.
Friday will be put off until Wednesday, with the clock accelerated on a veterans’ jobs bill that Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) was prepared to work on through the weekend to get around an objection
</p> Podesta Goes Global </p> The Podesta Group this week added three new lobbyists to its international practice.
Adam Schiff (Calif.), Earl Blumenauer (Ore.), Judy Chu (Calif.), Bill Keating (Mass.), Barbara Lee (Calif.), Jared Polis (Colo.), Jackie Speier (Calif.), Niki Tsongas (Mass.) and Lynn Woolsey (Calif.)
</p> Feinstein praised the cooperation coming from the Libyan government after the deaths of the four Americans, but she was more cautious about Egypt.</p> “I have helped Egypt in the past.
</p> The farm bill has been a leading issue in the re-election campaign of Noem, a freshman member of the House Agriculture Committee.