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Fewer Democratic candidates seeking Obama’s help
President Barack Obama doesn’t go there anymore. The days of Obama traipsing around the country to states like Montana, Indiana or Arkansas in freewheeling campaign mode _ and with sky-high popularity lifting Democratic candidates _ are long over. With his… Barack Obama – Democratic – Indiana – President of the United States – President
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Democratic Party chairman Kaine defends Obama as he frames talking points of election season
Bush left a mess to clean up and an overly partisan Republican Party simply wants to back big interests while rolling back protections won by previous generations, Kaine and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell declare at Philadelphia event. Elections are all about arithmetic, while politics is about people and power. Democratic National Committee Chairman Tim Kaine on Wednesday tried to use the latter …
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Democratic lawmaker resigns over Facebook remark about Sarah Palin’s death
CONCORD, N.H. – A Democrat has quit the New Hampshirde legislature after cracking a joke on Facebook about the death of Sarah Palin, the Republican Party’s former vice-presidential candidate.
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Kennedys give $185K to Democratic candidates
Heirs to the late Sen. Edward Kennedy are giving $185,000 from his campaign account and their personal wealth to Democratic House candidates in gratitude to Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her role in enacting a landmark health care law. Democratic – Nancy Pelosi – Ted Kennedy – Health care – United States
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Barnes wins Georgia Democratic battle, GOP fight heads to runoff
Former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes is a step closer to his goal of winning back his old job.
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Democratic gov hopeful Sheheen releases tax info
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – South Carolina Democratic gubernatorial candidate Vincent Sheheen has released 10 years of income tax records and challenged his Republican opponent to do the same.
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Liberal ‘netroots’ convention will test Democratic activists
WASHINGTON — Activists in the liberal blogosphere face a crossroads: They had tremendous success in 2008 helping to turn voter anger into votes for Democrats, but persuading Congress and the White House to adopt their agenda is much harder.
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Halter, O’Brien and Bryant Lead in Ashley County in Democratic Runoff Primary
Beth Rush of the Ashley County Clerk’s office checks results by precinct during the Democratic runoff primary on Tuesday. With all precincts in, Lt. Gov. Bill Halter led Sen. Blanche Lincoln by 87 votes in Ashley County in the Democratic runoff primary on Tuesday.
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Between the Lines: New Cuyahoga Democratic party chief outlines agenda
CLEVELAND — Workers’ compensation lawyer Stuart Garson has his work cut out for him.
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GOP, Democratic gubernatorial candidates face off on Jekyll Island
Immigration, money hot topics at Georgia Press Association debates JEKYLL ISLAND – Former Democratic Gov. Roy Barnes sat through a Republican gubernatorial candidate debate Thursday and was unimpressed. “It was worse than paint drying,” he said after the five-way forum sponsored by the Georgia Press Association and the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. “I’ve never seen anything so dull.” But when …
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