Megyn Kelly interviews Steve Sweeney, the President of the New Jersey Senate over Chris Christies’ Union Pension plans.
It seems it is more of an issue of Obama’s lack of foresight and terrible leadership.
If he took away more votes from Rubio, then why was Bill Clinton trying to pressure Meek to drop out of the race, because he was afraid he would take votes away from him?
I’m pretty sure 90% of Republicans couldn’t stand Crist at that point. Or a number around there. The ones who were paying attention to what was going on. And the Democrats who were paying attention, I think most of them went from trying to out Crist as a homosexual to seeing him as an ally, like they did with Lisa Murkowski.
Since Obama and Biden won the election last night, what happens to their positions in the Senate? Do they elect someone else or do they just have them as sitting senators who don’t vote on anything?
Personally my money is on Casey.
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I subscribe to highbeam, you can’t read the full article without it, but the good part is there in the first sentence:
“Minnesota House Majority Leader Tim Pawlenty said Wednesday that he won’t run for the U.S. Senate in 2002, but only because Vice President Dick Cheney called him on his cell phone earlier in the morning and urged him not to challenge St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman for the Republican nomination. Pawlenty’s dramatic last-minute decision is the latest development in an extraordinary intervention by the White House and President Bush on behalf of Coleman, who was chairman of the Bush presidential campaign in the state.”
He is running for V.P. Is this possible or is this a miprint
“We need a United States Senator with the courage and character to stand up for what is right, regardless of the political costs,” said Santorum. “For this reason, I put my full faith and support behind the candidacy of Congressman Todd Tiahrt for the United States Senate in Kansas.”