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These days, if you ask typical politicians where their conscience is, they will promptly direct you to their pollster’s office down the hall. Not Sen. Paul Wellstone (D-Minn.). I wouldn’t be surprised if the only poll he perused this year was the pre-election survey...
...lost a friend on Friday. To say that Sen. Paul Wellstone (D-Minn.) was a friend of mine might be overstating the case, but I was certainly a friend of his. Five years ago, when I arrived on the floor of the U.S. Senate as a page, the senator from Minnesota was one of the first people to introduce himself to me. What made the situation unique and so memorable was he was one of the few senators who actually made an effort to get to know the pages. Each morning when he arrived on the floor, he would stop...
...almost 20 years after the erstwhile presidential candidate's crushing defeat at the hands of Ronald Reagan, the 74-year-old Mondale is once again in the headlines. The renewed interest is borne out of tragedy: He has emerged as the Democrats' top choice to replace the late Sen. Paul Wellstone on next week's Minnesota ballot, following the plane crash that killed Wellstone, his wife and their daughter last Friday...
Hoping to organize protest against the military action in Iraq and against Sen. John F. Kerry’s (D-Mass.) vote in favor of the Senate’s Iraq resolution earlier this month, Cambridge activist Randall C. Forsberg mounted a write-in senatorial campaign Wednesday...
...cited Sen. John S. McCain (R-Az.) as an example of someone who grew stronger through a difficulty—in McCain’s case, as a prisoner...