Ballenger Attorney Cites ‘Moral Values’ Exit Poll
After the article appeared, the group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, filed a $2 million libel and slander suit.
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After the article appeared, the group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, filed a $2 million libel and slander suit.
Through April 2, about seven dozen of the Folger Shakespeare Library’s abundant trove of manuscript and early printed letters are on display at the library as part of the exhibit “Letterwriting in
He and his wife, Ann, have two children, Addison, 4, and Connie V, 2, who is jokingly nicknamed “Cinco de Macko.”
District judge in Ohio has said under the Help America Vote Act passed by Congress a voter may cast a provisional ballot at any precinct in his or her county on Nov. 2.
Altria executive Berlind first laid out a case for supporting federal regulations in a 23-page internal memo dated Oct. 1, 1998.
Through June 30, Wilson had a whopping $1.2 million in the bank after raising almost $2 million in the cycle.
At the end of August, the NRSC held a more than 2-to-1 advantage over the DSCC, $22.5 million to $10.5 million.
This year, between 15 percent and 20 percent of the electorate is expected to cast their votes before Nov. 2 — but political experts seem to have different takes on the overall impact on voter turnout
Though he was an active volunteer with inner-city youth football teams and the Special Olympics, Schoenke really didn’t make headlines outside the sports page until 1972.
At the bottom it adds, “George Bush: 2 cavities.”
“No, I feel so boring,” laughs Reynolds, who is 5-foot-2 and has eyes of blue. “Quirky, yes, and boring.”
combat troops arrive in Vietnam, the murder of Malcolm X and massive rioting in Los Angeles, Roll Call decided to take a step back to showcase a less ugly news event from 1965 with this April 1 front-page
Last week, this page featured a photo of Sen. Edward Kennedy (D) and now-Rep.
National Democratic strategists are trying to take a page out of one of their old playbooks in trying to “nationalize” the 2004 elections.
“We want to make sure everyone is on the same page, on the same card and in support of the message,” Clyburn added. “We don’t want to wait until after the convention.”
With the release of his 957-page memoir, “My Life,” on Tuesday, the former president is becoming almost as ubiquitous in the media today as he was during his presidency.
In 1992, Dodd defeated Brook Johnson (R) 59 percent to 38 percent despite the latter’s personal donation of $2 million to his campaign. Dodd again is well-financed for the race.
Leading the spending spree was businessman Ben Streusand (R), who spent better than $2 million in the March 9 primary.
The one-page handout outlines the stances of incumbent Sen. Arlen Specter (R), Rep.
In a 25-page filing, lawyers representing Democracy 21, the Campaign Legal Center and the Center for Responsive Politics urged the FEC to “focus and prioritize” its rulemaking on the “most apparent