Politics - Page 2563
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Florida’s GOP Senate rivals evade questions on records, policies
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Republicans and Democrats pummel Geithner at House Oversight hearing on AIG bailout
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State of the Union slideshow
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Dems discordant on prospects for health care
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Boehner: ‘No way’ terrorist trials will be held in New York
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Justice Alito disses Obama, but quietly
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Wasserman Schultz: GOPs who didn’t cheer tax cuts ‘not rooting for America’
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Obama’s State of the Union found a confident Republican minority, and a discontented Democratic majority
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Obama pledges end to ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’
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Transcript: Barack Obama’s State of the Union
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Excerpts of the Republican SOTU response
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Excerpts of President Obama’s State of the Union Address
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D.C. Schools Insider – One newspaper, two stories
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Republican Charles Djou makes a push in Obama’s Hawaii home district
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Obama to call for ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ to be repealed by Congress
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John and Elizabeth Edwards legally separated
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Health-care fight not over yet, says Tea Party group
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State of the Union preparations are underway
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State of the Union by the numbers
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Obama’s actions show White House received Massachusetts voters’ message on spending
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Prop. 8 witness warns of societal upheaval
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Timothy Geithner takes heat for AIG bailout
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Revive health reform or risk ‘moral failure’
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Democrats differ on advice for Obama’s speech
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Poll: Toomey leads Specter by 14 points
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McDonnell Wants To Get Out Of Booze Business
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Hillary Clinton blames Nigeria leaders for extremism
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Obamagirl falls out of love with the President
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John Edwards exposed as cheating lowlife, serial liar in book ‘The Politician’ by Andrew Young
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Alexander: GOP ‘Completely Cut Out’ on Health Care
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Salazar rebuffs Virginia lease sale
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‘The president is going to explain why he thinks the American people are angry and frustrated’
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The DC Morning: 1/27/10
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Top Democrats at war – with each other
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Rep. Paul Ryan to introduce alternative to health care and spending
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Public Policy Polling: Fox leads for trust
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Senate hearings held on mishandling of Christmas Day terror attack
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Tea Party groups split on backing John McCain’s Republican primary opponent
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Transcript: Interview with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan