Republican 527s Narrow Gap with Democrats
“The Republican groups got a late start, but I think what we’re seeing now is that they are becoming very active and starting to catch up to the Democrats in fundraising,” said Larry Noble, the executive
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“The Republican groups got a late start, but I think what we’re seeing now is that they are becoming very active and starting to catch up to the Democrats in fundraising,” said Larry Noble, the executive
Barrow is not holding his fire either, and he is expected to be on the air as early as today with a new ad highlighting Burns’ voting record on prescription drugs.
And this month she was an alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention in New York City. “I was the forerunner to the modern-day woman,” she said.
“Again it goes back to this circle,” she asserts. “I can’t do a lot until I have endorsements and money.”
House said, that proved Bush served at an Alabama air base.
This week was about raising resources. I talked to people I couldn’t physically see eye to eye” back in the district.
In the ensuing year, Tenenbaum seemed to be on cruise control, focused on raising and banking large sums of money for the final push this fall while Republicans sorted out their crowded primary
“That’s right,” he added, “I deal with the scum of the earth.”
Bloomberg opened by telling the audience that the last time he had addressed the group, “I used the opportunity to come out.” After a brief pause, he quickly added, “As a Republican.”
Soft- money organizations fueled by individual contributions, however, will be able to remain on the air. A fight over the truthfulness of recent third party ads hitting Sen.
“I got books full of that stuff,” Goss said. “There is no doubt where the record is. The Democratic Party did not support the intelligence community.”
Franken supplied a good explanation during a phone conversation with HOH on Friday while he rode the train back to New York, where Air America is based. “Did I really sound that drunk?”
Moore is once again in a solid position to hold this Republican-leaning district with $1.1 million on hand at the end of June.
“It is important for you to go out and be a warrior for freedom,” Byrd bellowed from the church pulpit, accentuating his speech with periodic thrusts of his fist into the air.
“I’m just glad I can do it for my friends, that’s what the brotherhood is all about,” he added.
“We decided that before we got up into our wrists and escalated this sticky exchange further, we’d stop with just this one moment and hope this silliness just blows over.”
As Democrats converge in Boston this week, the Republican governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, is riding high.
What is less widely known is that Cressey left his post under Clarke in September 2002 under criminal investigation by the Justice Department.
Stopping gay marriage “is all important and yet at the same time they also will admit this is not going to do anything. They are not going to pass the amendment,” he said.
outcome ever more up in the air.