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Emancipating another “Kennedy Seat”
1 hour, 46 minutes ago ago from jstjoan's Diary
Hell hath no fury like that of a voter scorned. Apparently, the grassroots arm of the Scott Brown campaign known as the Brown Brigade didn't take too kindly to criticisms of Representative Patrick J. Kennedy (D-RI) when he called Scott Browns campaign a joke . In response, they've begun a coordinated effort to unseat Kennedy by throwing their newly acquired activism skills behind the opposing Republican candidate John J Loughlin III ...
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16 hours ago ago from Thoughts Of A Conservative Christian
guardian.co.uk World news Web Veteran congressman's death adds to Barack Obama's woes • Democrats fear Republicans will win seat held since 1974 • President's poll ratings fall further amid health care impasse Buzz up! Digg it Ewen MacAskill in Washington The Guardian , Tuesday 9 February 2010 larger | smaller Article history John Murtha. Photograph: Charles Dharapak/AP The Democratic party ...
Related contentDemocrat Billy Kennedy to Challenge Virginia Foxx in 5th District
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Home Voting Info Archives Live Subscribe: RSS EMAIL Board of Education Governor National North Carolina Opinion Politics President Categorized | North Carolina , Politics Tags : Foxx , Kennedy Democrat Billy Kennedy to Challenge Virginia Foxx in 5th District Posted on 09 February 2010 | Jennifer Wig From MGNS By Laura Graff Media General News Service Democrat Billy Kennedy, a Watauga County ...
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10 hours ago ago from Right Minded Online
Not long after his recent State of the Union speech, President Obama chastised the GOP as the party of and demanded, I want the Republicans off the sidelines. I want them to work with us to solve problems. I don’t want an attitude If Obama loses, then we win.' I mean, that can't be a platform. … All of us should be rooting for each other. Days later, President Obama got even testier. He chastised Republicans for opposing him on health ...
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David A. Singer: NYS Assembly Special Election Results Bode Ill for Paterson Staying in Gubernatorial Race and for Democrats Holding the NYS Senate in November
1 hour, 41 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post
In Tuesday's 4 special elections to fill vacant NYS Assembly seats, Republicans won 3 of the 4 races - and garnered a net gain of 2 seats. While this is not enough to affect the overwhelming Democratic majority in the Assembly, this will have an impact on the political landscape immediately ahead - particularly in the race for Governor and for control of the NYS Senate. Suffolk County -- Assembly District 3 : Republican Dean Murray eeked a ...
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10 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
When the health insurance debate began last summer, I was confident that by March, there would be new legislation that would give me the freedom to leave Anthem Blue Cross if they jacked up my rates again. But no, Republicans and Democrats can't get past their partisanship to pass any meaningful insurance reform. If Rome were burning, I would hate for any of you to be in charge of putting out the fire -- you'd either delegate or filibuster ...
Related contentRepublicans Should 'Put Up' or 'Shut Up' on Health Care Reform
19 hours ago ago from BlackVoices
Now is the time for Republicans to put up or shut up when it comes to health care reform . President Barack Obama has invited Republicans to serve up their solutions to one of this country's most enduring problems on national television. According to the Associated Press: In the first major move to jump-start his health care agenda after his party's loss of a filibuster-proof Senate majority, Obama on Sunday invited GOP and Democratic ...
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18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Congressional Democrats are sending strong signals that they want to see more leadership from the President on health care reform. But progressive groups, Democrats and unions also haven't coalesced behind a clear strategy to move now-stalled health care reform forward, or to convince cowed Senate Democrats to take on the sort of large-scale jobs creation programs needed for America's 27 million jobless and underemployed. The upshot of ...
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15 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
Both the White House and congressional Republicans see opportunity in an upcoming bipartisan summit on health care, with the GOP given a chance to spotlight its ideas and President Barack Obama having a fresh chance to invigorate the languishing legislation. It's clear a major gulf remains between the parties. On Monday, Republicans rejected outright any health legislation that doesn't start from scratch. The White House reiterated it has ...
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