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...and I was outvoted. The opposing arguments were predictable: "Our budget committee approved this, so we should go along." "$10/year isn...
...new community would be deducted from the final tally. Harris had lost re-election until the votes from the newly added community were subtracted. All...
... In July 2007, Russo's political action committee donated $500 to Terry's re-election campaign and bought about $700 worth of stationery...
... Despite Obama's re-election and Democrats' increased Senate...
...The top federal political action committees for law firms pumped just as much money into the 2012 election...
...to describe the most important lesson from the results, former Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said, "50,000 Latinos turn 18 every month...
...the past four. Obama's re-election did bolster their confirmation...out of the Senate Judiciary Committee, most by unanimous votes, are...
...Lewis, Barbara Pariente and Peggy Quince, justices whom the GOP's executive committee had voted to oppose. The judicial election marked the first...
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