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Harold Ford a Diva? In New York Senate Race, That Just Might Work
Well-connected Tennessee “diva” pondering a run north of the Mason-Dixon line.
Obama, Legislators Reach for a Final Healthcare Vote
Legislators prepare strategies for the negotiations on healthcare reform.
Senate Democrats Reach 60 Vote Threshold on Health Bill
Democratic leaders secured the support of Sen. Ben Nelson.
December 19, 2009
- Politics
Kennedy Special Election Puts GOP in Spotlight
The chance to win the late Ted Kennedy's Massachusetts Senate seat is uniquely attractive to the GOP.
December 09, 2009
- Politics
Divided Senate Poised to Start Healthcare Debate
Democrats are divided over abortion and the option of government-run insurance.
November 30, 2009
- Politics
Blog Fight: Roman Catholic Church vs. New York Times
A Times reporter rebuts charges from New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan that her paper is anti-Catholic.
Democrats Hope Snowe Will Vote Yes on Health Reform
The Republican senator could be the swing vote on a healthcare overhaul.
Virginia Republican Nominee for Governor Has Bizarre Views About Women, Families
Evangelical candidate puts his own bizarre beliefs first.
Ralph Reed: Values Voters Are the Key to a Republican Comeback
The former Christian Coalition chief says values voters play a vital role.
Obama's First Meeting With Pope Could Yield Economic Common Ground
President Obama is scheduled to meet with Pope Benedict in Italy next month.
