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...every Democratic candidate is a populist this year-after all, Hillary Clinton is running for re-election-but Webb, Ohio's Democratic Senate candidate Sherrod Brown and a raft of congressional candidates are running as no-holds-barred gutbucket populists, and most of the other Democratic candidates have touches of populism in their pitches. In Tennessee, for example, moderate Democrat Harold Ford Jr. has embraced the right-wing House Republican immigration plan in his Senate campaign. "I don't think we ran an ad where [Republican beer baron] Pete Coors wasn't seen wearing a tuxedo," says Mandy Grunwald...
...Representative Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, encouraged a group of students at Harvard Law School (HLS) to get involved with his progressive political vision for Ohio and the rest of the nation Saturday afternoon. The informal speech and discussion—which was hosted by the HLS Democrats and drew about 20 students—came as part of Brown’s primary campaign for a U.S. Senate race in Ohio 2006. Brown identified himself as an unapologetic progressive “ready to run a populist campaign and progressive agenda” and focused on the themes of economic...
...veteran who nearly won in a heavily Republican House district in a special election earlier this year, to enter the Senate race there. Reid and Schumer's wives even called Hackett's. But over the last couple of weeks, after Hackett indicated he would run, Ohio Democratic House Member Sherrod Brown announced he wanted the seat after declining entreaties early in the year. Much of the Democratic establishment in the state is now backing Brown, but Hackett isn't getting out and will announce his entry into the race on Monday. Meanwhile in Maryland, where the incumbent Democratic senator...
...dignify your comments about the President because you don't know what you're talking about ... Let's not go there." COLIN POWELL, Secretary of State, responding testily during a congressional hearing when Democratic Representative Sherrod Brown of Ohio referred to allegations that Bush may not have fulfilled his National Guard duty...
...dignify your comments about the President, because you don't know what you're talking about ..." Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State, during a congressional hearing in which Representative Sherrod Brown referred to allegations that Bush may not have fulfilled his National Guard duty...