Cable responds to Kennedy diagnosis
Doctors join correspondents and pundits on the air as cable nets balance health concerns with political effects.
Doctors join correspondents and pundits on the air as cable nets balance health concerns with political effects.
National Journal contributing editor joins Democrat’s team as a senior strategist and spokesperson.
Robert Creamer has some extremely good news, I personally hope it’s more than a pep talk, see,
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-creamer/why-the-long-primary-batt_b_102848.html
President Bush vetoed the $300 billion farm bill, calling it a tax increase on regular Americans at a time of high food prices in the face of a near-certain override by Congress.
Mr. Jordan, a self-proclaimed “political animal” and campaign whiz-kid, eventually became President Jimmy Carter’s chief of staff and top confidant.
BOSTON (Reuters) – As U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy battles a deadly brain tumor, many Americans hope his illness will not bring a swift end to the Kennedy political era.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Hillary Clinton’s presidential bid fell deeper in debt in April despite a strong fundraising effort in her increasingly unlikely effort to defeat rival Barack Obama for the Democratic nomination, campaign finance records show.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democrat Barack Obama has opened an 8-point national lead on Republican John McCain as the U.S. presidential rivals turn their focus to a general election race, according to a Reuters/Zogby poll released on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President George W. Bush is expected to veto the “bloated” $280 billion farm bill on Wednesday, a White House spokeswoman said.
BOSTON (Reuters) – As U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy battles a brain tumor in Massachusetts General Hospital, his home state is hoping his illness will not bring a swift end to the Kennedy era.