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Administration of Barack H. Obama, 2010
May 13, 2010
Thank you so much. Everybody, please have a seat. It is good to be back in New York City. Love Ne...
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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERS REMARKS AT A DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE FUND-RAISING DINNER, NEW YORK CITY, AS RELEASED B...
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APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO (D. Ct. No. 89-N-1159)David Kolker (Lawrence M. Noble, General Counsel, and ...
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The dust has barely settled after contentious primaries in Arizona's First and Fifth Congressional Districts, but already national Democrats are launching a major round of advertising buys aimed at strengthening their candidates ahead of the November elections. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee purchased a total of more than $280,000 in television advertising time in the two districts. The money will be used on advertisements running now that blast mining industry lobbyist Sydney Hay and former Maricopa County Treasurer David Schweikert.
Hay won the Republican nomination in the First District with 40 percent of the vote after national and state Republicans failed to recruit a stronger candidate. After approaching as many as 10 other office-holders and prominent district re...
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So I just want all of you guys to understand that I am not tired, I'm just-I am energized. I am excited. I'm still fired up. I'm still ready to go.
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Maybe [Angie Paccione] is sloppy about her personal finances, and maybe [Marilyn Musgrave] is both arrogant and hardhearted, especially if, as the folks in the other car claim, she left while one of them was still in pain. Big deal. Should Paccione win and the Democrats reclaim the House majority, it would be at least a decade before she'd get to be chair of the Ways and Means Committee, or anyplace else where her fiscal capability would matter. As for Musgrave, it's hard to see why a voter who agreed with her on most public policy issues would vote against her because she may have been a nasty twit one day. (Or, come to think of it, every day.)
Yet, as we enter the final weeks before the 2006 midterm election, we are reminded again that we live in a political culture in which personal ...
... Hill offices of the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, a staff of 10 has been doing "...
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If you are willing to stand with us and work hard, if you understand how difficult and challenging it's going to be, and yet you still are determined to move forward anyway, then I'm telling you, I don't think there's anything that can stop us. And when I say "us," I don't mean Democrats, I mean us as Americans. There is nothing this country cannot accomplish, and I am absolutely confident that our best days are still ahead of us. But we've got to earn it.
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That's not the hand that we've been dealt. We've been called to lead not when it's easy, but when it's hard. That requires tough choices, and it requires doing what's right, even what- even if what's right isn't always necessarily popular. It requires taking on the status quo in Washington. And let's face it, the status quo in Washington favors inertia over action and tinkering over real reform.
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The tight three-way congressional race in the 26th Congressional District catapulted onto the national stage Tuesday, as a political committee affiliated with GOP mastermind Karl Rove committed $650,000 to television ads in hopes of salvaging the candidacy of Assemblywoman Jane L. Corwin, R-Clarence.
In turn, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee said it had purchased $250,000 in television time in the race in which Erie County Clerk Kathleen C. Hochul, the Democratic candidate, is running a surprisingly strong campaign in the Republican-leaning district.
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PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE/DEMOCRATIC CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE FUND-R...