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... inability to just endorse Kryzan, is the kind of thing I would have expected from the Jack Davis campaign. But it seems all too clear now: Powers was in the race mostly for personal ambition and he’s just too bitter about losing to campaign for Alice Kryzan. The Buffalo News reported Powers apparent relocation two days ago. Alan Bedenko posted his ...
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In Silverwolf's previous blog, he had bemoaned the fact that Congress looked set to pass the horrendous $700 Billion Bailout Bill, and set America on a non-redeemable course towards ever-increasing inflation. But the amazing turnaround we saw in Congress today, spurred in large part, in Silverwolf's view, by the impact of Ron Paul's Presidential Campaign on [...]
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... Maryland Rep. Chirs Van Hollen, the current chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, both acknowledged that their bosses had confronted the Florida Democrat ... Congressman Mahoney's conduct," he continued. "They are also entitled to know immediately what House Democratic leaders knew about it, when they knew it, and what they did with the information. Congressman Mahoney and House ...
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... Adams and John Quincy Adams? The list goes on and on. So, Duncan D. Hunter's name has given him a leg up on a congressional victory. I'll say it once. Get over it. Last Tuesday, the Union-Trib's recap on the race included ... that in the political world could have sufficed as the entire article... The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in Washington, D.C., has added the contest to its list of ...
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... $28,500 earlier in the year to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and Woodrow was way over the $108,2000 ... donors available to the public in a searchable database. The McCain campaign has even disclosed donors of $200 or less, though it is not required to do so. The Obama ... specifically to the huge amount of money that the Obama campaign claims it has raised from small donors, Cairncross ...
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A national Democratic group ignited Kentucky?s only open congressional race with claims the Republican candidate?s family business shipped work to Mexico that could have stayed in Kentucky. The attack launched Tuesday by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee was denounced by Republican Brett Guthrie?s campaign, which called the ad a "blatant lie.
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