Politics - Page 2562
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U.S. Senate rejects President Obama’s deficit plan
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The Audacity of Oops
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Timothy Geithner and Hank Paulson to testify before House Oversight Committee
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2010 Florida Senate race leads country in fundraising
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Steny Hoyer predicts ‘political pain’
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Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s Chief of Staff, Draws Fire From Left
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Pence rules out run against Bayh
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Which one could it be?
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Gallup: Obama has most polarized first-year since Clinton
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Republican mailer mimics census form
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Obama to meet with House Republicans
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War of words between Democrats Gillibrand and Ford over New York Senate seat
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Obama’s Middle Class Tax Credits: What Do They Mean for You?
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In the midst of the perfect storm
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Rahm Emanuel, Obama’s Chief of Staff, draws fire from Left
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Left erupts over Obama spending freeze proposal
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Lieberman still open to Republican candidacy
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Progressives’ anger grows against White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel
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President Obama: Lack of transparency a ‘mistake’
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Liberal progressives’ dissatisfaction with White House forces Democratic divide
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Required agency data missing from Data.gov
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No new programs: Obama to propose spending freeze
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Obama to propose three-year discretionary spending freeze
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Tea Party leaders release list of targeted races at FreedomWorks summit
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President Obama rather be really good one term president
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Senators Urge Administration to Transfer Christmas Bomber to Military Custody
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Clyburn: U.S. Senate thinks it is the ‘House of Lords’
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McCain leaning against Bernanke confirmation
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Sources: John Edwards Has a Sex Tape
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Democrats urge Sestak to end campaign against Specter
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White House directed a $25 million no-bid contract to Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc.
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Can Democrats Reverse Free Fall?
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Twelve Candidates to Challenge Obama in 2012 Presidential Election
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Democrats’ Bush-bashing strategy goes bust
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Dem lawmaker: Congress could pass health reform if men were ‘sent home’
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Gillespie to chair Republican State Leadership Committee
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Ahead of Barack Obama’s first State of the Union, much remains undone at the White House
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Arkansas Rep. Marion Berry to retire
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Republicans hit airwaves to push for restarting the health-care process