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[The Caucus] Midterm Madness: Former President Bill Clinton is wading into the Colorado Senate Democratic primary, throwing his clout behind Andrew Romanoff, the former state House speaker, over Senator Michael Bennett, who has the support of President Obama and the Democratic establishment.
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[Top News] Clinton or Obama: Who's the bigger asset on midterm campaign trail ...: The Corporate Gaggle of Capitolists..Clinton and Obama both..who use "protectionism" to stop any Movement to restore the USA as they use "racism" to stop any political challenge to their Power..IGNORE. the VAT taxes the EU uses as a Substidy and tarriff..The CLOSED market to the USA by China..The 100% IMport tax slapped on all USA made goods by India..The HUGE Wealth pouring in Israeli Defense Contractors for the last ten years..THEY IGNORE THAT..BUT SCREAM PROTECTIONISM..if someone points out the hypocritical double standard.
[Money Morning] The Midterm Elections: No Panacea for the U.S. Economy: In addition, moderate “Clinton” Democrats do not necessarily have the over all approval of voters simply because Blanche Lincoln narrowly won a primary.
[Gold News - Gold Market Analysis & Gold Investment Research] Investing Ahead of the Mid-Term US Elections | Gold News: Taken together, for instance, the stunning January victory of little-known Scott Brown, R-MA, plus the current 63% approval in opinion polls for repealing the new national healthcare plan, suggest that the rapid expansion of government attempted by President Obama and the current Congress is very unpopular.
[Swampland] Hillary Clinton: The Political Weapon Obama Can't Use - Swampland ...: No, the last thing Obama would've wanted was Clinton sitting in the Senate just so he could get 6 months worth of leg work from here in 2010 that would've helped her brush up her support for 2012 instead of reestablishing the prominence of the State department and firmly sticking the Secretary of State and State department in its proper place - as one of the most important components of the Federal government.
[NuWire Investor: Latest News] What The 2010 Elections Could Mean For The Economy: On the other hand, moderate-Democrat Sen. Blanche Lincoln, D-AR, won her primary handily, defeating an opponent who'd enthusiastically backed the policies of the current Democrat-controlled Congress, the Obama administration, and the unions.
[Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog] In interview, Bill Clinton advises Democratic incumbents to ...: more imagesClinton says midterm elections won't be as bad '94WASHINGTON ” Former President Bill Clinton said Monday he doesn't expect Democratic prospects this year "to be as bad as '94," when his failed drive to overhaul the nation's health care system helped Republicans win control of Congress. In assessing what could be a potentially tough year for his party, Clinton said if Democrats catch a break with the economy and party leaders "kind of keep their heads on straight and keep focusing on the need to show up and get counted, I don't think it'll be as bad as '94.
[BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash] Dems in D.C.: Please Take off the Gloves and Fight for Us Like You ...: Emanuel, Lieberman, Soros - their first loyalty is to their own power & pocketbooks, their next loyalty is to the Israel war state, and like Australia, the England, now American transplant Rupert Murdoch, they have NO loyalty to English, American, European, or any other workers or citizens of the world - even if they pretend to be "American," British, to establish residency to further their greedy pursuit of millions &
[Industry News] Democrats' Midterm Elections Fate May Be Measured in Disposable ...: Contending that its “demonstrably ineffective” for the White House and Democratic leaders to claim credit for progress on the economy, Greenberg said the partys candidate “should not run on the condition of the economy. They should run on what theyve done to get the economy moving in the right direction and help the middle class through this crisis.” For Related News and Information: Stories on the U.S. economy: TNI US ECO News on U.S. consumers: TNI US CONS To chart per capita real disposable income: PIDSDPCW GP To chart the unemployment rate: USURTOT GP News search on the recession: STNI USRECESSION On the credit crisis: NI CRUNCH BN Government relief programs: GGRP Top government stories: TOP Stories on TARP: TARP Winners, Losers in TARP: BTCPP MRR4 U.S. Economic Forecasts: ECFC Federal Reserve monetary policy: FOMC To Graph the Budget Deficit: FDEBTY GP
[Matthew Yglesias] Matthew Yglesias » Senate Republicans Team Up With Ben Nelson to ...: In light of the conclusions of that discussion, we tried to challenge Blanche Lincoln in a Democratic primary, but Barack Obama and Bill Clinton decided they’d rather have Lincoln et al around so they can pass around the villain-of-the-day badge when telling liberal supporters why the stimulus was too small or the public option dropped or EFCA smothered or Cap-and-Trade dead.
[Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog! Go!] Bob Cesca's Awesome Blog! Go!: Feingold Channels Nelson and Lieberman: This bill is far from perfect but it is a damn sight better than nothing, and nothing is exactly what the American people will get if Feingold does his thing as promised. In the end, it is NOT his job to vote based on his conscience, necessarily, but to vote for the best outcome for the American people who employ him.
[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: over the last decade, Rebublicans got the U.S. into two wars, drove the economy into a chum bucket, bailed out Wall Street and blew all goodwill across the world, created no jobs, deregulated everything, etc, all while spending like there is no tomorrow and without any accountability...and since President Obama took office they have been ad naseum obstructionists and reactionaries. These guys need to either dissappear into political history or change their platform, because they sound like good ol' boys.
[The Texas Tribune: Main Feed] The 2010 Texas Republican Convention ” Republican Party of Texas ...: Those numbers are identical to the results of a "fantasy race" between White and Perry in the February UT/Tribune poll, which was taken before Democratic and Republican primary voters selected the two men as their nominees. This time, 15 percent said they don't know yet whom they'll vote for, and 7 percent said they'd prefer "someone else." That last finding could be consequential: Libertarians .
[Orange Juice] November is looking like a total disaster for the Democratic Party ...: At this point I think the Democrats are going to lose both Houses of Congress in the mid-term election. And we may feel the repercussions of that even here, in blue California. I don’t expect Meg Whitman to win against Jerry Brown, but Carly Fiorina may indeed prevail against Barbara Boxer. And downstream of those statewide races, we may see a red stain developing in Orange County’s blue center, as both Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez and State Senator Lou Correa are facing serious, well-financed challenges from Republican candidates.
[The Caucus] The Early Word: Kagan's Confirmation Hearings - The Caucus Blog ...: The study is based on an analysis of every question asked and every answer given at Supreme Court confirmation hearings in the last 70 years. Based on their findings, the study’s authors predict that civil rights and Second Amendment issues will dominate Ms.
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