Archive for November 2nd, 2007
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President’s Radio Address
In his weekly radio address President Bush said, “On Tuesday, the Senate Judiciary Committee is expected to vote on Judge Michael Mukasey’s nomination to be our next Attorney General. I thank the committee for scheduling this vote. I urge them to approve this fine man’s nomination, and send it to the full Senate as quickly as possible.”
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Obama making less than a quarter of Senate votes
Sen. Barack Obama has missed the most votes of any Democratic presidential hopeful in the Senate over the last two months, including a vote on an Iran resolution he has blasted Sen. Hillary Clinton for supporting.
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Hillary, Meet Your New Cousins: Angelina and Madonna
Family gatherings in Chappaqua may be a bit more glamorous than usual this holiday season, as Hillary Rodham Clinton has discovered she is related – albeit distantly – to Angelina Jolie and Madonna.
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Obama’s Red State Appeal
He has the most liberal voting record of any Democratic candidate. But Obama is winning over a lot of Republicans
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Hillary Clinton’s Chinatown Tangle
Is that poor restaurant worker who gave $1,000 to the campaign a real donor, or an illegal proxy? That’s the question every campaign is trying to figure out how to answer
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Romney’s loophole closure seen as tax raise
Mitt Romney’s Harvard MBA and gold-plated resume convinced many business leaders he would follow in the tradition of corporate-friendly Republicans when he was elected governor of Massachusetts in 2002.
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Romney’s loophole closure seen as tax raise
Mitt Romney’s Harvard MBA and gold-plated resume convinced many business leaders he would follow in the tradition of corporate-friendly Republicans when he was elected governor of Massachusetts in 2002.
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Obama resolution denies Bush authority to fight Iran
Sen. Barack Obama introduced a resolution late Thursday that says President Bush does not have authority to use military force against Iran.
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Analysis: Clinton’s rivals smell blood
Sen. Hillary Clinton’s rivals sense a little blood in the water after Tuesday night’s debate, and they’re ready to move in for the kill.