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Bernanke: Pricey gas not from chicanery
The Swampby Frank James Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke spent much of his time on Capitol Hill today discussing the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac crisis as well as the outlook for the nation's economy. However, in his prepared testimony and......Tags: Ben Bernanke, Commodity Markets, Freddie Mac, Petroleum Industry, Daniel Akaka
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GOP releases full convention roster
The Swampby Frank James The Democratic National Convention isn't even half over and already we're looking ahead to next week's Republican version which Republicans have dubbed the "Country First" convention to tie in with the overarching theme of Sen. John McCain'...Tags: Fred Thompson, Marsha Blackburn, Alaska, Parties and Movements, Lincoln Diaz-Balart
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McCain: 'Ready to lead,' but where?
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL - Not since Democrat John Kerry, a Swift boat commander during the war in Vietnam, stepped onto the stage of his presidential nominating convention four years ago with a salute and said, "I'm John Kerry......Tags: Wars and Interventions, Marsha Blackburn, Alaska, White House, Cindy McCain
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McCain to Obama: Chilly shoulder
Spin CycleIf McCain doesn't watch it, his temperament is going to emerge as a more visible issue in this race. If it hasn't already. Which is the last thing he needs. It's easier to be gracious when you're ahead. But still.......Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Connecticut, Florida
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John McCain: An unwavering resolve
The Swampby Jill Zuckman MIAMI -- John McCain was never supposed to be here, holding rallies, waving to supporters, one step from the presidency. His campaign was left for dead during the primaries, and polls have consistently shown him trailing Barack......Tags: Fred Thompson, Wars and Interventions, Alaska, Joe the Plumber, Texas
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McCain, fueled by coffee, sees win
The Swampby Jill Zuckman TAMPA - Standing outside the Raymond James Stadium where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play, Sen. John McCain stood under a giant pirate banner and fervently proclaimed his optimism. "With this kind of enthusiasm and this kind of......Tags: Baseball, Barack Obama, New York Yankees, Football, U.S. Presidential Election (2008)
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Yes, Virginia, there is a Republican Party
The Swampby Mark Silva JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Yes, Virginia, there is a Republican Party. For all the celebration of the electoral landslide that will land President-elect Barack Obama in the White House in January - for all the victories won by......Tags: Parties and Movements, Virginia, White House, Georgia, Pennsylvania
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Jeb Bush for president: Dad suggests
The Swampby Mark Silva Jeb Bush should run for president, according to his father, a former president. But for starters, former President George H.W. Bush says, his son, the former governor of Florida, could make a reentry to political life with......Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Harry Reid, Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush
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Jeb Bush: No Florida Senate race
The SwampBy Peter Wallsten and updated at 4:05 pm with Bush statement Jeb Bush, the former Florida governor and brother of President Bush, has decided not to run for the U.S. Senate, ending weeks of speculation that he would preserve a......Tags: Republican Party, White House, Texas, Politics, Jeb Bush
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Ohio's Voinovich to retire
The Swampby James Oliphant Another Senate Republican is hanging them up. Sen. George Voinovich of Ohio announced to day that he will not seek reelection in 2010. His retirement comes on the heels of the announcement last week from Sen. Christopher......Tags: Sherrod Brown, Parliament, George Voinovich, Missouri, Ohio
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Love abounds at Interior hearing
The SwampBy Jim Tankersley For all the fire they can spit on C-SPAN, ranting about procedure or policy, the truth is that most United States senators are exceedingly polite to one another in public. Friendly, often. Every once in a while......Tags: Ken Salazar, Environmental Pollution, Global Warming, Land Resources, Everglades
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RNC Chairman Steele: 'I love puppies'
The Swampby Mark Silva Michael Steele, former lieutenant governor of Maryland, became the first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee today after the party's leaders, divided during five rounds of voting, settled on a new leader. The GOP's...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Republican Party, Michael Steele, Mike Duncan, Barack Obama
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