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Senate Republicans girding for losses
The Swampby Mark Silva Sen. John Ensign of Nevada is captain of the Republican Party's campaigns for the Senate in November. The grim captain sees a best-case scenario: Three overboard. David Cook of the Christian Science Monitor reports today on a......Tags: Republican Party, Louisiana, Minnesota, Oregon, David Cook
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GOPers behind in 'other' election race
The SwampBeneath McCain-Obama, red party blues...Tags: Parliament, Republican Party, Nevada, Joe Lieberman, Government
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Chuck chimes in to champion cheaper charity work
Spin CycleDays after Newsday reported that charities were having a hard time keeping and recruiting volunteers due in part to the rising gas prices, Sen. Charles Schumer called for tax relief for volunteers. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and John Ensign (R- NV) announced......Tags: Social Services, Religion and Belief, Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Charity, Social Issues
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GOP releases full convention roster
The Swampby Frank James The Democratic National Convention isn't even half over and already we're looking ahead to next week's Republican version which Republicans have dubbed the "Country First" convention to tie in with the overarching theme of Sen. John McCain'...Tags: Republican Party, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Dick Cheney, Lincoln Diaz-Balart
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McCain: 'Ready to lead,' but where?
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL - Not since Democrat John Kerry, a Swift boat commander during the war in Vietnam, stepped onto the stage of his presidential nominating convention four years ago with a salute and said, "I'm John Kerry......Tags: Bodies of Water, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Mel Martinez
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Palin holds first solo rally in Nevada
The SwampAlaska Gov. Sarah Palin greets supporters at a campaign rally at the Pony Express Pavillion in Mills Park in Carson City, Nevada on September 13, 2008. (ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images) by Jill Zuckman Carson City, Nev. - At the Pony......Tags: Sarah Palin, Nevada, Government, Colorado, White House
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Reid to Stevens: No felon in Senate
The Swampby Frank James I meant to get this one up earlier. Sen. Ted Stevens, who was recently convicted in federal court of failure to disclose gifts as required by federal law has his good friend, Democratic Sen. Daniel Inouye of......Tags: Parliament, Politics, Daniel Inouye, Mitch McConnell, Harry Reid
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Geithner hearing postponed a week
The Swampby Frank James The Senate confirmation hearing for President-elect Barack Obama's choice for Treasury secretary, Timothy Geithner, has been postponed a week in the wake of revelations that he failed to initially pay Social Security and Medicare taxes...Tags: Parliament, Republican Party, Timothy Geithner, Government, Upper House
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Unionizing battle heats up on Capitol Hill
The SwampSen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa talks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 10, 2009, following a news conference to announce the introduction of the Employee Free Choice Act and restoring American rights in the workplace. (AP Photo/Susan.......Tags: Arlen Specter, George Miller III, Republican Party, Democracy, AFL-CIO
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Ensign affair: Showstopper? Slate-clean?
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated at 1:20 pm EDT In an era when a senior Republican senator from Idaho is undone by a toe-tapping stop at an airport's men's room and a popular Democratic governor from New York loses his......Tags: Republican Party, Louisiana, New York, Harry Reid, Social Issues
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Sanford considered quitting, carries on
The Swampby Mark Silva South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford allows that he considered quitting as he acknowledged the affair with an Argentinian that carried him away over the Father's Day weekend, but says he is determined to see his term out.......Tags: Symptoms, Republican Party, Nevada, Father's Day, Government
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Surviving sex scandals: Scorecard
The Swampby Mark Silva There is little disagreement on this one: Ninety-two percent of Americans say that married men and women having sexual affairs outside of their marriages is morally wrong -- worse than cloning humans (88 percent), they said in......Tags: Ethics, Florida, Suicide, Louisiana, New York
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