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</p> Great Scott </p> Florida Gov.
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Afridi is freed, I am prepared to pursue any and all means to secure a vote on my bill immediately, including objecting to other Senate business and recessing the Senate for the election.”
</p> How did this happen?
</p> The remaining four seats held by Republicans are still up for grabs: </p> . Rep. Robert Dold (R) versus businessman Brad Schneider (D) in the 10th district, north of Chicago.</p> . Rep.
The health care bill has changed how people, including seniors, feel about health care programs and costs, he argued.
bill is passed.
</p> But Democrats appear more worried than Republicans about their prospects on Nov. 6.
</p> “He’ll be a formidable adversary,” McElhannon said. “But, for now, he is a good friend.”</p> Reed has a lot of friends here in Charlotte, too.
</p> Obama’s agenda for the future?
through Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren’s speech before Bill Clinton was slated to take the stage.
. — House Assistant Minority Leader James Clyburn (D-S.C.) weighed in on former President Bill Clinton’s widely praised nominating speech for President Barack Obama, calling it the “second best of the
</p> </p> Obama told them that he hoped they would still join speech watching parties tonight and said he is eager to share his vision when he takes the stage.
Chamber of Commerce and five other groups are not waiting until next week to press their case for swift passage of a trade bill dealing with Russia.
Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) in the hallway to alert him of a known Republican supporter in Florida, his mother-in-law.</p> “Everyone keeps asking me, ‘What are you running for?’”
</p> On the final evening of the Democratic National Convention here, Biden fully embraced his role as party attack dog.
. — President Bill Clinton delivered for the Democrats on Wednesday evening, throwing the packed Time Warner Cable Arena into a frenzy of cheers, laughter and applause as he gave the firmest argument yet
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) The CQ Roll Call Daily Briefing is being published from the Democratic Convention in Charlotte, N.C., this week.
</p> “We have applied a balanced approach,” he said.
</p> Biden gets his half an hour in the spotlight at 9:30 — the decidedly secondary role assigned to make room for Bill Clinton’s captivating if undisciplined “third way” master class.
</p> Those who backed Hillary Rodham Clinton over Obama in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary found that they had an ally in Bill Clinton in 2012.