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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!WASHINGTON -- A Democratic official says the party will hold it's 2012 presidential convention in Charlotte, N .C. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the announcement was not intended to be made public until later Tuesday. The North Carolina city beat out three others; St. Louis, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Cleveland. ...
A new television spot released Friday by the Democratic National Committee presents an aggressive populist message and attempts to connect Republicans with unpopular banks and financial institutions. The ad, titled "They're Doing It Again," criticizes the GOP for fighting financial reform and "chasing Wall Street donors." "Republican policies paved the way for Wall Street's risky bets that sank our economy and wiped out people's savings," the ad's narrator says. The spot is a clear attempt to retake the ground Republicans gained in opposing bailouts for Wall Street banks, which they have ...
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From The Windup is FanHouse's daily, extended look at a particular portion of America's pastime.I don't know if you've been paying attention, but there are some things going on in this country right now that are far more important than whether or not the Cubs will win the World Series, or whether New York will collapse on itself should the Yankees miss the playoffs.No, I'm not talking about the new Beverly Hills 90210 - though it's nice to see Lori Loughlin getting work - I'm talking about the upcoming election for President of the United States. Yeah, you've probably noticed in the last few ...
The Democratic National Committee is expected to file a lawsuit today against the Federal Election Commission, questioning the agency's ability to enforce election laws after Sen. John McCain withdrew from public financing for the primary race. Democratic officials want a federal judge to order an investigation into whether McCain violated election law for not using those primary funds, when he originally indicated that he would.Click here to read the complaint.By withdrawing from public financing in a primary, candidates have the ability to spend as much money as they can raise. McCain's ...
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