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'Sept. 10 mindset': McCain's Bush play
The Swampby Mark Silva We've heard these words before. Randy Scheunemann, foreign policy adviser to Republican Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign, suggests that Democratic Sen. Barack Obama's stance on the handling of suspected terrorists is "the perfect...Tags: Court Administration, White House, Prisons, Local Government, Government
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Dems: beware 'irrational exuberance'
The Swampby Matthew Hay Brown With little more than a hundred days before the elections, the chairmen of the House and Senate Democrats' campaign operations both say they will expand their majorities come November. But as they try to reach deeper......Tags: Minnesota, Government, Nebraska, Politics, Oregon
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U.S. Senate races: Big drama, eclipsed in NY
Spin CycleWith all the attention on the monumental presidential contest and local eyes watching to see whether Democrats can capture the state Senate, a handful of U.S. Senate races have not received much attention in these parts. But Sen. Charles......Tags: Minnesota, Government, Oregon, Politics, Mitch McConnell
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Jack Kemp: 'Bleeding-heart conservative'
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated Michael Steele, chairman of the Republican National Committee, today remembers Jack Kemp, the party's 1996 vice presidential nominee, housing secretary and onetime Buffalo Bills quarterback iwho passed away last night. "For...Tags: National Football League, Government, Bob Dole, Politics, Herb Alpert
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Former Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJesse Helms, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina who for half a century infuriated liberals with his race-baiting campaign tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial privilege, died Friday. He was 86. Helms, who won...Tags: Treaties, Cuba, Government, Politics, Washington (U.S. state)
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Senate passes $555-billion spending bill
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCongressional Democrats' yearlong campaign to bring the war in Iraq to an end concluded with a whimper Tuesday as the Senate failed again to pass a timeline for withdrawing U.S. troops from the conflict. As they have all year, Senate Republicans...Tags: Delaware, Ben Nelson, White House, Government, Illinois
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A progressive ascendancy?
Perlstein and Cannick conclude their Dust-Up today with a discussion on the prospects of long-term Democratic Party success. Previously, they discussed the reasons for the left's apparent national strength, the compatibility of progressive politics and...Tags: Karl Rove, Primaries, Democratic National Conventions, White House, Barack Obama
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Jack Kemp, an original pillar in Republican 'big tent,' dies at 73
Jack Kemp, a former Republican vice presidential nominee and professional football star who cut a path as a conservative purist and a fervent advocate of tax cuts, died Saturday. He was 73.
The longtime professional quarterback, who went on to become a...Tags: National Football League, Government, University of California, Los Angeles, Bob Dole, Politics
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Democrats take another Republican seat
The Swampby Matthew Hay Brown Anti-abortion, pro-gun Democrat Travis Childers has won today's special election in Mississippi's deeply conservative First Congressional District, the Associated Press is reporting. Following special election victories in Illinois...Tags: Harry Reid, Parties and Movements, Dick Cheney, Elections, Government
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House GOP loses to Democrats - again
The SwampTravis Childers delivers his victory speech in Booneville, Miss., Tuesday night May 13, 2008. (AP Photo/Michael H. Miller) by Jill Zuckman Another Republican district bites the dust. First, House Republicans lost previously safe seats in Louisiana and...Tags: Dick Cheney, Government, Elections, Mike Huckabee, Illinois
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Guide to the Sunday morning shows
The Swampby James Oliphant Here's a guide to who's where Sunday morning. Meet the Press (NBC) Sen. Jim Webb of Virginia, mentioned as a possible vice presidential candidate, plus former Gov. Mike Huckabee and former Rep. Harold Ford, he head of......Tags: Jim Webb, CBS Corp., Government, Mike Huckabee, Politics
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Postal clerk ninth victim of anthrax
Sun StaffA postal clerk who sorted mail in the District of Columbia and Maryland is in serious condition with inhalation anthrax, prompting postal officials to evacuate two distribution centers yesterday and test about 2,250 workers for the disease. As a...Tags: Travel, CNN (tv network), Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Medical Procedures and Tests, Mississippi
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