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2014 And The Upper Chamber
Well it is Black Friday and those of us who are not napping are out shopping. Congress is in recess so it is another good day to look into that nearly opaque crystal ball and try to make some early … Continue reading
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The Endorsement Of Amy Klobucher
An interesting question to ask is: who is the hardest working member of the United States Senate. If the time period you were covering was January 3, 2009 to July 7, 2009 the answer would be easy: Minnesota’s senior Senator … Continue reading
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A Bad Night To Be Donald Trump
The White House Correspondent’s Dinner was held at the Hilton in Washington Saturday night. I wasn’t there – trust me I’m not exactly on the list – the only way I might have gotten in was as a volunteer busboy. … Continue reading
Did I Give Them Too Much Credit?
What are the chances of a third party run in 2012? They are better than I would have thought a month ago.