Waxman on Retirement: ‘It’s Time for Someone Else’ (Updated) (Video)
Waxman, D-Calif., announced he will not seek re-election this morning. Here is his full statement: “In 1974, I announced my first campaign for Congress.
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Waxman, D-Calif., announced he will not seek re-election this morning. Here is his full statement: “In 1974, I announced my first campaign for Congress.
Waxman, D-Calif., announced he will not seek re-election this morning. Here is his full statement: “In 1974, I announced my first campaign for Congress.
“I still feel youthful and energetic, but I recognize if I want to experience a life outside of Congress, I need to start soon.”
Sickles now becomes the 5th Democrat looking to succeed Rep. Jim Moran, the 12-term Democrat who announced his retirement from this northern Virginia district earlier this month.
and general election later this year.
“But I have spent almost my entire adult life trying to do politics and public service, and this just seems the next best opportunity.”
One of the workers, Robert Pierce, who suffered from throat cancer, is featured in both ads and can only speak in a whisper.
“Kentucky is facing a real crisis here,” McConnell said on the Senate floor.
Bipartisanship is in the air, at least when it comes to the National Football League.
I know because I’ve seen this movie before — almost 30 years ago.
onto the platform into the blustery winter air.
“One of the reasons I’ve stepped up to help her is because I think women have a tougher time raising money in Republican primaries.”
I admit I was skeptical when he told me about this feature piece — and not because Nathan, a father of three, is not a mom.
I admit I was skeptical when he told me about this feature piece — and not because Nathan, a father of three, is not a mom.
“Our huarache here is going to be like a thin crust pizza,” he said of the split from the status quo. “Now that I have anyone telling me that I can’t, I’m going to.”
Biodiesel is not traditional corn ethanol, which I have advocated since the 1980s when I introduced the first renewable-fuel bill in the Mississippi Legislature.
“I have an assurance that we will get a vote just not when we will have a vote,” Gillibrand said this week of her legislation, which will be put on the official Senate calendar.
And this public service announcement is all about setting the record straight regarding that most mouth-watering of Midwestern bar fare: the Juicy Lucy.
fees on air travel and letting up even a little on the sequester spending cuts.
In my early days at ABC News, I had trouble getting on air.