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Tag Archives: The Washington Post
Thousands of Democrats to be jobless in Washington
Graphic Credit: Chris Morris for the Washington Post By Al Kamen Washington Post Staff Writer The Great Shellacking of 2010 will throw more than 2,000 Democratic congressional staffers out of their jobs. And it will send thousands of gleeful Republican staffer wannabes into overdrive to get those resumes up to the Hill to fill those [...]
Gloom for Democrats as they look to November
By Dan Balz Washington Post Staff Writer The Gallup organization dropped a bomb on the political world this week. In shorthand, the pollsters said Monday that if the midterm elections were held now, Republicans would take control of the House – and probably by a comfortable margin. On Tuesday, James Campbell, a professor of political [...]
Mitt Romney’s Inner Circle
THE WASHINGTON POST THE FIX Political News and Analysis By Chris Cillizza Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has never really stopped running for president since that February day in 2008 when he ended his challenge to Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). While Romney took an extended hiatus to write his book — “No Apology: The Case [...]
Posted in 2012 Elections, Fundraising, Missouri, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Scott Brown, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, Washington Post
Tagged as: Bain Capital, Beth Myers, Chris Cillizza, Eric Fehrnstrom, Gov. Chris Christie, Invisible Primary, Jim Talent, Kevin Madden, Mitt Romney, No Apology: The Case for American Greatness, Peter Flaherty, Sarah Palin, Sen. John McCain, Sen. Scott Brown, The Washington Post
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