Democrats Shouldn’t Count on Seeing an Anti-DeLay Vote
National Democratic strategists are trying to take a page out of one of their old playbooks in trying to “nationalize” the 2004 elections.
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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
Wednesday — even though the meeting with the King of Pop was at 2 p.m. — so each Member would have to turn over a list of people who would need access to the hallway.
House Members and staffers will get a first look at the nation’s newest coin when the United States Mint holds a special “nickel exchange” in the Rayburn House Office Building at 2 p.m. today.
The state party’s Web site home page is dominated by images of what Communications Director Karen Hanretty dubbed “the major force” in both the party and state.
And the editorial page of The Washington Post, which first reported about last night’s dinner, labeled such foundation fundraising as “shakedowns” in a March 5 column.
In a hushed voice — the House is still in session on a recent weekday afternoon — the Pennsylvania Democrat recalls the afternoon of March 1, 1954, when as a 16-year-old page he witnessed four Puerto
All candidates regardless of party will run in a Nov. 2 open primary.
Both Thorstenson and Christian are spending heavily from their own pockets in the runup to the state’s March 2 primary. The Republican nominee will face current 1st Rep.
But the 735-page tome, which details Eszterhas’ dalliances with Sharon Stone among other stars, includes an entire chapter on his affair with the Senator’s twenty-something daughter during Voinovich
The eight-page fundraising pitch, which arrived in mailboxes in an official-looking brown envelope, uses large color photos of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
Advisers are expecting to raise in the neighborhood of $2 million at the Feb. 9 event in Washington, which will be the first major fundraiser held by Daschle since former Rep.
Ashton Kutcher comes in at No. 2 with the explanation, “In a word: lips.” So what could Carville possibly have going for him?
In the first half of this year, Sonnenschein collected $2 million in lobbying fees, double its take from the previous six months.
The National Weather Service down-graded Isabel to a Category 2 storm Tuesday and said the hurricane, about 570 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, N.C., as of 5 p.m., could further weaken during