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...people say, ‘Oh my gosh Blyss, you’re a Democrat and your dad’s in the military, don’t you know Republicans throw money at defense?’” Cleveland says. “I’m like, ‘Oh my god, I’m a Democrat because I was raised right...
...reply noting that they were, indeed, interested in co-sponsoring the event, and that they looked forward to working together with the IOP in the future, perhaps by co-sponsoring a debate between the two candidates for State Representative in the 25th Middlesex District, Green Carolina Johnson and Democrat incumbent Alice Wolf...
...nonpartisan National Council of La Raza and others, that Hispanics care about education above all, with jobs and the economy a strong second. "They think family values are about putting food on the table and sending a child to college," says Sergio Bendixen, pollster for the New Democrat Network, a centrist Democratic group that is spending more than $6 million on Spanish-language...
When Senator Mark Dayton shut down his Washington office last week, ostensibly out of concern for his staff's safety, many on Capitol Hill wondered if the Minnesota Democrat knew something everyone else didn't. The answer, it turns out, is far from it. Dayton last month received the same briefing as his fellow Senators about a CIA worst-case scenario involving simultaneous terrorist attacks across the country. Yet he apparently took the hypothetical threat as an imminent one. "Most people who heard the briefing," sniffs an intelligence official, "understood the context. It was theoretical...
...Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy, three times. Bush brought up his own support for the anti--gay-marriage amendment and used the word marriage 11 times. He called "partial-birth" abortion "a brutal practice." For his part, Kerry turned in the most overtly religious presidential-debate performance--for either a Democrat or Republican--in memory. Although only a few months ago he was reluctant to discuss his faith--it's "personal" and "private," Kerry told TIME in March--he invoked the Almighty no fewer than 10 times in Tempe. Kerry is clearly hoping his faith can caulk any fractures the Republicans...