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- Senate Clears Way to Debate Democrats' Healthcare Plan 22 Nov 2009 16:14 GMT
... Washington Bureau - NOAM N. LEVEY Reporting from Washington Without a ... that have not voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in nearly 50 years. As the bill ...
- Senate votes to begin formal debate of health-care overhaul legislation 22 Nov 2009 09:15 GMT
... WASHINGTON -- Without a vote to spare, Democrats pushed their health-care ... Lincoln, D-Ark., one of the last Democratic hold-outs, said Saturday in announcing her support for the high-stakes ... that have not voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in nearly 50 years. As the bill ...
- Advocacy Groups May Reshape Message During Holidays 22 Nov 2009 15:31 GMT
... Bruce Josten, the chief lobbyist for the United States Chamber of Commerce, the primary sponsor of ... has enlisted the support of numerous conservative groups, has fired off more than $24 million ... the Senate floor when they return to Washington. Some of the clashes will be for ...
- Register exclusive: Iowa Poll shows Obama approval rating below 50 percent 22 Nov 2009 00:52 GMT
... overall economy since 1945. Of all partisan groups, Democrats’ disapproval of Obama’s job with the budget ... approve his handling of the wars. A Washington Post/ABC News national poll taken last week ... back and forth in the past three presidential elections, making its presidential approval trends somewhat of ...
- Poll: Obama approval rating below 50% 22 Nov 2009 00:52 GMT
... overall economy since 1945. Of all partisan groups, Democrats’ disapproval of Obama’s job with the budget ... approve his handling of the wars. A Washington Post/ABC News national poll taken last week ... back and forth in the past three presidential elections, making its presidential approval trends somewhat of ...
- Iowa Poll: Obama approval rating below 50 percent 22 Nov 2009 01:10 GMT
... overall economy since 1945. Of all partisan groups, Democrats’ disapproval of Obama’s job with the budget ... approve his handling of the wars. A Washington Post/ABC News national poll taken last week ... back and forth in the past three presidential elections, making its presidential approval trends somewhat of ...
- Catholics sway health care passage 22 Nov 2009 04:34 GMT
... forces, the latter including officials of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. In the end, according ... not only the long-elusive goal of universal health coverage but also President Obama’s effort to reach ... voters, who have become critical in both presidential elections and in those few swing districts that ...
- US healthcare faces tough path 22 Nov 2009 06:31 GMT
... WASHINGTON: After a landmark win in the U.S. House of Representatives, President Barack Obama's push ... 36 million uninsured people living in the United States, covering about 96 percent of the population, ...
- America the jobless: Ron Paul wins, Timothy Geithner loses? 22 Nov 2009 20:50 GMT
... press conference at the Justice Department in Washington, November 17. America is angry about the economy, and ... Florida. Mr. Paul, the far right former presidential candidate, and Mr. Grayson, the far left rabble-rouser ... congressional hearing. Pollster John Zogby that the request could be a preview of next year’s midterm election ...
- U.S. Divided on Health Care Bill Passed in House 21 Nov 2009 05:34 GMT
... U.S. Divided on Health Care Bill Passed in ... Reid Global Monitor) - People in the United States are evenly divided in their opinion about ... 47 million Americans are uninsured. In American presidential elections, candidates require 270 votes in the Electoral ...
- A Tilt Away From Social Issues (Yesterday) 21 Nov 2009 06:37 GMT
... By ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times LOST PINES, Tex. ... Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, a likely presidential candidate in 2012, said: "In my case, and ... are equally vulnerable going into next year. Washington correspondent Daniel Malloy writes the "Pittsburgh On The ...
- Six seek to paint 16th red again 21 Nov 2009 03:36 GMT
... reclaim the 16th District Congressional seat from U.S. Rep. John Boccieri, D-Alliance. Boccieri turned the district blue ... we're at that juncture between the two presidential elections, the expectation is the Republicans will pick ... climate change bill is a tax. “While Washington Republicans attempt to throw the kitchen sink ...
- EDITORIAL: All entitled to health care 21 Nov 2009 11:34 GMT
... The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world ... care. The World Health Organization ranks the U.S. 37th in the world in global health. ... “death panel” lies spread by former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, among others. Granted, the legislation ...
- Pro-Choice vs. Health Care: Dems Wage Battle Over Top Concerns 21 Nov 2009 06:26 GMT
... If you ask someone white to tell you the political party ... platform for decades, and all of its presidential candidates have had to spend sufficient time advocating ... on my TV One Sunday morning show, "Washington Watch," that no health care bill that will pass ...
- GOP changed tune on health insurance mandate 20 Nov 2009 06:33 GMT
... constituted the greatest assault on freedom in Washington. Call me crazy, but I'd assumed that al-Qaida scored higher ... getting everybody into the pool"), and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney made it a centerpiece of ... and calling it a "challenging question." But U.S. Supreme Court rulings since the 1930s put the reformers ...
- Playbook: Dissidents 19 Nov 2009 12:12 GMT
... -- MINXIN PIE, the well-known specialist on U.S.-China relations, who joined Claremont McKenna College last summer, ... for more free trade. The politics in Washington does not allow that. With sky-high deficits, Obama cannot ... POLITICO’s Ben Smith: “If Sarah Palin were running for president, this is where she’d come: The outskirts ...
- President raises dissidents with Hu - Axelrod: 'We didn't come halfway across the world for ticker-tape parades' -- White House, Reid cheer CBO score on Senate health bill 19 Nov 2009 13:23 GMT
... -- MINXIN PIE, the well-known specialist on U.S.-China relations, who joined Claremont McKenna College last summer, ... for more free trade. The politics in Washington does not allow that. With sky-high deficits, Obama cannot ... POLITICO’s Ben Smith: “If Sarah Palin were running for president, this is where she’d come: The outskirts ...
- President raises dissidents with Hu - Axelrod: 'We didn't come halfway across the world for ticker-tape parades' - White House, Reid cheer CBO score on Senate health bill 19 Nov 2009 17:12 GMT
... — MINXIN PIE, the well-known specialist on U.S.-China relations, who joined Claremont McKenna College last summer, ... for more free trade. The politics in Washington does not allow that. With sky-high deficits, Obama cannot ... POLITICO’s Ben Smith: “If Sarah Palin were running for president, this is where she’d come: The outskirts ...
- US House health care bill would slash Medicare services 16 Nov 2009 09:37 GMT
... than half of the total in Medicare cuts. These “productivity adjustments to price updates” would be tied ... the expansion of Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Medicaid eligibility would be expanded ... were opposed by Barack Obama during his presidential bid as an indirect tax on employee medical ...
- Texas senator should decide which fight is more important 18 Nov 2009 06:54 GMT
... was preparing to defend the Alamo itself. U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, in deciding to remain in ... wants to do. If the fight in Washington is so important that she can’t afford to retreat, then ... Democratic nominees kept their Senate seats while running for president. And we must not forget that the ...
- A Tilt Away From Social Issues (Today) 20 Nov 2009 09:44 GMT
... By ADAM NAGOURNEY, The New York Times LOST PINES, Tex. ... Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota, a likely presidential candidate in 2012, said: "In my case, and ... are equally vulnerable going into next year. Washington correspondent Daniel Malloy writes the "Pittsburgh On The ...
- Palin hits the (book) trail 19 Nov 2009 06:55 GMT
... were running for president, this is where she'd come: The outskirts ... of us. She doesn't seem like a Washington elite,” said Denese Crouch, a homemaker who lives ...
- POLITICAL ASYLUM: Crime and punishment in Illinois 16 Nov 2009 09:36 GMT
... may have noticed that on both those issues, the number of candidates speaking out adds up to six, ... the political spectrum. The Republican congressman, who's running for President Barack Obama's old U.S. Senate seat, has ... coverage of abortion as part of the health care plan approved by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives. ...
- A Year of Obama 17 Nov 2009 17:56 GMT
... Obama won the presidential election in the United States a year ago after an election campaign ... In addition, he is carefully abandoning the course of the Bush administration. Obama’s reference to ... days of corporate lobbyists “as agenda-setters in Washington are at an end.” Obama cannot succeed ...
- Paul Rahe: The Great Awakening, part 2 16 Nov 2009 15:10 GMT
... for the first time -- outside the United States in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. One of the ... an exceedingly distinguished and astute student of presidential elections -- responded that the tea-party phenomenon was, ... care of . . . except, of course, for the ordinary citizens who will be ...
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