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2 hours ago ago from Oakland North
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22 hours ago ago from PoliPundit.com
Yes, discussing that today is ghoulish. But we must! Immediately following the news of his death, election analysts rated the race as competitive for the GOP. While Murtha has held the seat since 1974 with few re-election scares, the Johnstown-area district outside of Pittsburgh has right-leaning roots, and a special election contest will be targeted by House Republicans. With Murtha’s death, Democrats now control the House by a ...
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20 hours ago ago from News and Ideas
Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. John Patrick Murtha, Jr. died Monday afternoon at Virginia Hospital Center after complications from gallbladder surgery. He was 77. A statement from John Murtha office: Congressman John P. Murtha (PA-12) passed away peacefully this afternoon at 1:18 p.m. at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va. At his bedside was his family. A former Marine Corps officer, Murtha was the first Vietnam War veteran ...
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17 hours ago ago from PhilippineDailyMirror.com
“What would the Ten Commandments have looked like if Moses had run them through …Congress,” the late President Ronald Reagan once wondered.. Wonder no more. Listen instead to Rep. Mark Cojuangco. ”We’re only good at changing the names of streets and schools. These are what the House proudly claims as it’s accomplishments,“ the Pangasinan representative wailed . Congress adjourned Wednesday. “Crucial bills are left ...
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21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
In the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission , there has been a lot of anxiety over what elections will now look like with corporations and unions free to spend as much as they like on political advertising. Much of the discussion focuses on the overwhelming influence that could be purchased by deep-pocket entities, or on whether or not foreigners will be allowed into the American election ...
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22 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
By Susan Davis Democrats are mourning the personal loss of their colleague Rep. John Murtha, but his death today at age 77 is doubly troubling for the party that will have to defend his seat in an upcoming special election. Immediately following the news of his death, election analysts rated the race as competitive for the GOP. While Murtha has held the seat since 1974 with few re-election scares, the Johnstown-area district outside of ...
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