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Ask Scott: Parties’ calls for caucuses raise questions (Daily News Journal)

1 day ago ago from Democratic Presidential Candidates 2008

Rutherford County's Democratic and Republican party leaders are still trying to figure out how to run a caucus instead of holding a primary to choose their candidates. Read Full Story

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A brief look back

19 hours ago ago from The Underpinnings

A year and a couple weeks ago I wrote that I was glad the Democratic caucus didn't achieve 60 seats in the Senate. Given the current struggles over the healthcare bill, I think this entry is more relevant now than when I wrote it: http://djcapelis.livejournal.com/113917.html

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Georgia House Dems Should Nominate A Candidate For Speaker

9 hours ago ago from Georgia Politics Unfiltered

There are seventy-four Democrats in the Georgia House of Representatives. Still, that should not stop the Democratic caucus from nominating one of their own for Speaker of the House. In the last two elections for House Speaker, Democratic activists have been frustrated at the apparent unwillingness of their representatives to challenge the GOP for leadership positions in the General Assembly. Now, with the Republicans in disarray, what ...

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Texas Progressive Alliance Weekly Round Up Dec 14, 2009

4 hours ago ago from TruthHugger

TXsharon at Bluedaze: DRILLING REFORM FOR TEXAS helps you follow the money to see why Governor Perry and others want Texans to keep breathing toxic air . BossKitty at TruthHugger is proud to give a Hat Tip to Houston – Annise Parker inherits a City of Progress . The Stonewall Democrats of Denton County denounce Rep. Michael Burgess for his recent actions against openly gay Safe Schools Czar Kevin Jennnings , at the Texas Cloverleaf. ...

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Friedman Leaves Gov Race, Seeks More Fertile Ground

3 hours ago ago from Public Media Texas

Texas Tribune : Musician and author Kinky Friedman will drop his Democratic bid for Texas governor and seek the agriculture commissioner post, instead. This has never been about me; this has always been about what is best for the people of Texas and the Democratic Party. More on Kinky Friedman Share and Save

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