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Steve Israel skillfully uses incumbency to gird for challenger
tom.brune@newsday.comWith the Capitol dome behind him on a recent clear day, Rep. Steve Israel unveiled a legislative package to help the middle class: 13 bills that he conceded could not be enacted until next year. But Israel, 50, a Dix Hills Democrat seeking a fifth term,...Tags: Civil Unrest, Hillary Clinton, Migration, Electronics, Parties and Movements
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Dems put target on English's seat
Of The Associated PressGOP Rep. Phil English was left standing two years ago when two longtime political allies from western Pennsylvania lost. Democrats are targeting him this year in the 3rd District, a swing region of rural communities and old industrial steel towns in...Tags: Polls, Hillary Clinton, Executive Branch, Phil English, Barack Obama
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With Palin, McCain changes the equation
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersJohn McCain's surprise choice of first-term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate recasts the fall campaign with a candidate who is virtually unknown on the national stage but makes history as the first woman on a Republican ticket. Palin, a 44-...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Regional Authority, Mark Salter, Middletown, Local Elections
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Sarah Palin: Working (grand)mother
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL - We're not entirely sure what Rick Santorum, the former senator from Pennsylvania, is saying about Sarah Palin serving as both mom and vice president here, but it sounds like he may want Todd Palin......Tags: Sarah Palin
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Former fed, a DeNaples backer, works for him now
Of The Morning CallThomas Marino, the former U.S. attorney who was listed as a reference on Louis DeNaples' gaming application at a time when Marino's office was investigating DeNaples, has landed a new job -- with DeNaples. Marino, who resigned as U.S. attorney for...Tags: Christianity, Lawyers, Ethics, Scranton, George Bush
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Osama isn't running
HARD AS IT IS to imagine now, there was a time in the not-so-distant past when the GOP was considered to be the "party of ideas." As the 2006 campaign draws to a merciful close, the only idea national Republicans seem to have left is that, when in doubt,...Tags: Political Candidates, Elections, National Government, Government, Wars and Interventions
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Voting in a neck-and-neck nation
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — The 2006 campaign, one of the nastiest battles and the most expensive ever for control of Congress, came to an end Monday amid indications that months of debate over Iraq, political corruption and the Republican dominance of...Tags: Polls, Mike DeWine, Lower House, Upper House, Values
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Win was just a bit too easy
Well, that part was easy. Hillary Clinton barely broke a sweat on her way to a second term in the U.S. Senate. An underfunded opponent and $40 million later, no one is calling her an "Arkansas carpetbagger" now. But "Senator from New York" wasn't the...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Political Candidates, Elections, Al Gore, John Spencer
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Hillary's too vane to be president
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON is the editor of huffingtonpost.com.WHILE THE country is urgently engaged in finding a way out of the quagmire in Iraq, Hillary Rodham Clinton is busy holding private dinners for key Democrats from primary states and remaining curiously silent on the subject of Iraq. Indeed, as she has...Tags: Political Candidates, Hillary Clinton, Elections, Newt Gingrich, Barack Obama
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Science fiction goes political
DAVID WEIGEL is an associate editor at Reason magazine (www.reason.com).Be afraid, conservatives. If you survived the victory speeches of Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid and allowed yourself to think, "Things can't get any worse," get over it. They can. Two years from now, terrorists under the banner of the "Progressive...Tags: Sean Hannity, Civil Unrest, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Culture, Harry Reid
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Group urges ethics probe
WASHINGTON // A watchdog group, naming what it calls "the 13 most corrupt members of Congress," is calling for ethics investigations of some of the most prominent political leaders on Capitol Hill in a report to be released tomorrow. Citizens for...Tags: Renewable Energy, Interior Policy, Roy Blunt, Values, Tom Feeney
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Congress tries again to keep Schiavo alive
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Congressional leaders said yesterday that they had reached agreement on legislation that would force the Terri Schiavo case into federal court - a move aimed at reinserting the brain-damaged woman's feeding tube while her fate is considered....Tags: Upper House, Robert Wexler, Tom DeLay, Family, The White House
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