AP - Senate Democrats urged the Justice Department on Monday to investigate whether one of its former prosecutors led attempts to suppress Florida voter turnout during the 2004 presidential election.
Reuters - Karl Rove and dozens of other White
House staffers appear to have illegally routed official e-mails
through a Republican group that subsequently deleted them, a
congressional report said on Monday.
AP - Barack Obama leads the Democratic presidential field in South Carolina, while Fred Thompson is challenging Rudy Giuliani for the top spot among Republican contenders, according to a new poll.
AP - In their weekly radio address, Democrats on Saturday called for a new direction in energy policy, away from gas-guzzling automobiles and reliance on foreign oil.
AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton — New York senator, Yankees fan and resident of Chappaqua, N.Y. — has a message for presidential rival Barack Obama: Chicago is still my kind of town.
AP - Senate Democrats, eager for a vote on energy legislation, ran into staunch Republican resistance Thursday to a proposal to require utilities to use more wind, solar and other renewable sources to produce electricity.
AP - Senate Democrats, eager for a vote on energy legislation, ran into staunch Republican resistance Thursday to requiring that utilities use more wind, solar and other renewable sources to produce electricity.
CQPolitics.com - Pennsylvania's Phil English is a member of the big House Republican Class of 1994 — the one that ushered in a GOP majority that lasted for a dozen years until Democrats overturned it in last year's elections. Though he prevailed against the strong partisan tide to win a seventh term in 2006, […]
AP - Senate Democrats signaled on Wednesday that they might oppose President Bush’s nominee to the Federal Election Commission over his views on voting rights and criticism that he politicized his office at the Justice Department.
CQPolitics.com - “W doesn’t care” reads the headline on an e-mail message aimed at potential donors to the Democrats’ 2008 national Senate campaign — an appeal signed by former Vice President Al Gore, who is keeping his hand in partisan politics even as he hedges about a possible late-starting campaign for next year’s Democratic presidential […]



