Posts Tagged ‘both-parties’

The Caucus: Nebraska State Senator Deb Fischer Wins G.O.P. Nomination

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Deb Fischer scrambled the calculations of both parties as she won the nomination to run for the Senate seat being vacated next year by Ben Nelson, a moderate Democrat.

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Here’s what Washington really does

Monday, April 30th, 2012

The Washington of conventional wisdom and the real Washington are two entirely different places. The Washington of conventional wisdom is overrun by well-paid insiders — lobbyists, lawyers, publicists — who systematically manipulate government policies to benefit corporations and the rich, defying the “will of the people.” The real Washington has government paid for by the rich and well-to-do. Benefits go mainly to the poor and middle class, while politicians of both parties live in fear that they might offend the “will of the people” — voters. Read full article > >

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This Election, Supreme Court Could Rally Democrats

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

The charge of judicial activism that has long motivated Republican voters could become useful for Democrats, strategists in both parties suggest.

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Super PACs target congressional races

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

The powerful political groups known as super PACs, whose heavy spending has become a significant factor in the presidential race, are also beginning to play a role in congressional races around the country. The groups have set off a scramble among candidates in both parties, who are now struggling to cope with a flood of negative ads run by organizations that are outside their direct control. Read full article > >

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Super PACs target congressional races

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

The powerful political groups known as super PACs, whose heavy spending has become a significant factor in the presidential race, are also beginning to play a role in congressional races around the country. The groups have set off a scramble among candidates in both parties, who are now struggling to cope with a flood of negative ads run by organizations that are outside their direct control. Read full article > >

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The Caucus: An Emotional Farewell to Gabrielle Giffords on the House Floor

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

The House bade a tearful farewell to Representative Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona on Wednesday as she submitted her resignation and was praised by members of both parties as an inspiring symbol of courage in the aftermath of an assassination attempt against her last year.

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The Caucus: An Emotional Farewell to Gabrielle Giffords on the House Floor

White House Memo: Obama Gains Reputation as Distant in Washington

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

Members of both parties describe President Obama’s relationship with Washington insiders as “remote,” “distant” and “perfunctory.”

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Seeking the shaky common ground on Capitol Hill

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

On Capitol Hill, the leaders of a deeply unpopular Congress have begun to talk about doing something radical. Agreeing with one another. In anticipation of President Obama’s address to Congress on jobs Thursday night, leaders in both parties have already identified a few jobs-related bills that could pass both the GOP-led House and the Democrat-held Senate in the coming months. Read full article > >

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President Obama’s full speech on budget

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

President Obama laid out his plans to cut the deficit by $4 trillion over 12 years on Wednesday, saying that it was necessary to use a scalpel instead of a machete to cut costs and that both parties need to come together to do so by the end of June. (April 13)

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Syria’s ‘reformer’

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Many of the members of Congress of both parties who have gone to Syria in recent months have said they believe he’s a reformer.

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For Governors, Medicaid Looks Ripe for Slashing

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Hamstrung by federal prohibitions against lowering Medicaid eligibility, governors from both parties are exercising their remaining options in proposing bone-deep cuts to the program during the fourth consecutive year of brutal economic conditions. read more

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The Teary, Busy, Ugly Lame Duck Congress

Sunday, December 19th, 2010

A transfer of power brings precisely the kind of emotional volatility that lawmakers of both parties say argues against lame-duck sessions.

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Rivals join to rally for deficit plan

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

An unexpected groundswell of support was building Friday around an aggressive blueprint for cutting long-term spending, raising taxes and stabilizing the growing national debt, as lawmakers in both parties called on President Obama to embrace the proposal and launch a serious effort to rebalance …

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Debt Panel Faces Struggle on Cutbacks or Tax Increases

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Disagreements within President Obama’s debt-reduction commission underscore the reluctance of both parties to risk short-term political backlash in pursuit of long-term fiscal health.

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Debt Plan Draws Scorn of Liberals and Tea Party

Friday, November 12th, 2010

President Obama’s bipartisan debt-reduction commission has exposed fissures in both parties, underscoring the volatile nature of addressing the nation’s budget problems.

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