Inouye’s Legacy in the Hawaii Special Election #HISEN
There is no question that the Inouye name will have a presence in next year’s Hawaii Senate special election; the only question is how much it will affect the race.
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There is no question that the Inouye name will have a presence in next year’s Hawaii Senate special election; the only question is how much it will affect the race.
debate over the future of the nation’s land-, sea- and air-based delivery systems.
Now, the president is ready to go it alone.
I met with them recently at Eglin Air Force Base, where operational testing takes place.
Michele Bachmann, who announced in May that she will retire at the end of this term.
“This is really good.
Maybe this race isn’t as close as advertised.
Now, the Army — the largest of the services — is considering yet again replacing what it is using.
“This is the largest sale of a company in the United States to a Chinese state-owned enterprise,” the Michigan Democrat said in an interview Friday about the proposed sale of Smithfield Foods to
I could not,” said the former GOP presidential nominee, who is a leader on military issues.
My years of experience in this area tell me they are committing crimes of domination and violence. This isn’t about sex. This is about assaultive domination and violence.
Hit from both sides on the air this week, Pryor launched the first television ad of his re-election campaign on Friday.
The debate over whether Senate Democrats should deploy the “nuclear” option and shut down filibusters to get their way on nominations is on track to take another step this week.
“We don’t currently have 60 votes identified in the Senate,” Menendez said, according to Univision’s translation of the interview, which will air Sunday.
“The senior senator from Arizona urged this body to trust the Republicans. Let me be clear: I don’t trust the Republicans, and I don’t trust the Democrats,” Cruz said.
“I don’t want to pre-reach the result.” Foxx has been nominated by President Barack Obama to succeed Ray LaHood.
different outcomes. … Living in D.C. during that time, you could smell the mace in the air during those riots; you’d see the National Guard on your corner.
Nicholas Longworth described this national pastime in his acceptance speech as speaker in 1925: “I have been a member of the House of Representatives … 20 years.
Nicholas Longworth described this national pastime in his acceptance speech as speaker in 1925: “I have been a member of the House of Representatives … 20 years.
This year is a different story altogether.