House Democrats: Don’t Blame Us
Republicans are quick to point out that Democrats control the Senate and the White House, and that several bills they have passed have languished in the Senate.
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Republicans are quick to point out that Democrats control the Senate and the White House, and that several bills they have passed have languished in the Senate.
square of floor where a non-delegate could stand for even a moment became more and more desperate, the tension escalating from Sandra Fluke’s address and becoming nearly fevered through Massachusetts Senate
for duty” to deliver the night’s No. 3 speech, a defense of the administration’s foreign policy and an excoriation of the Republican approach to global affairs that he hopes will help propel him from Senate
for duty” to deliver the night’s No. 3 speech, a defense of the administration’s foreign policy and an excoriation of the Republican approach to global affairs that he hopes will help propel him from Senate
Murray, on the other hand, has at least an even chance of maintaining Democratic control of the Senate, even if by a razor-thin margin. “Re-elect this president.
Along with stints in the Missouri state and Jackson County legislatures, she’s won two statewide races for auditor, lost a gubernatorial race, won her Senate seat in 2006 and is now running for re-election
Since narrowly losing re-election last cycle, Strickland kept active in national politics — in part by serving as the president’s re-election campaign co-chairman.
Tallying Electoral Votes That raises the stakes for his re-election, and greatly alters the map.
Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard Law professor and consumer advocate trying to take back Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat, is the other featured speaker in the carried-by-all-channels final hour.
Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard Law professor and consumer advocate trying to take back Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat, is the other featured speaker in the carried-by-all-channels final hour.
He is, notably, Latino — a group of voters Democrats will probably need to win in big numbers if Obama is to be re-elected.
THE TICKET: THE OTHER TICKET: OLD BUZZ, NEW BUZZ: After 44 months in office, it’s way too late for the 44th president to re-introduce himself to the country.
OLD BUZZ, NEW BUZZ: After 44 months in office, it’s way too late for the 44th president to re-introduce himself to the country.
Scott Brown, running for re-election in Democratic Massachusetts, came here today and offered a carefully framed endorsement of former Bay State Gov. Mitt Romney, the GOP presidential nominee.
“To the majority of Americans who now believe that the future will not be better than the past, I can guarantee you this: If Barack Obama is re-elected, you will be right,” Romney said.
Decent-shot host-state Senate aspirant Connie Mack has been awarded a few minutes in the national spotlight, but the Floridian who’ll get more coverage is Jeb Bush.
This is why the campaign plans to use the national spotlight at this week’s Republican nominating convention in Tampa to re-introduce Romney to voters.
The proceedings open with Ayla Brown singing the national anthem (while her dad’s back in Massachusetts working to save his Senate seat).
Todd Akin’s controversial remarks have endangered GOP prospects in the Missouri Senate race, along with the party’s chances of winning control of the Senate this fall.
The meeting — which will feature Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.), who is a Mormon — is being hosted by LDS Democrats, an official caucus within the Utah Democratic Party.