Earmarks Banned By Republicans In Senate, Funding Reformed
Tuesday, the Republicans in the United States Senate announced that they would no longer allow earmarks. (…)
Tuesday, the Republicans in the United States Senate announced that they would no longer allow earmarks. (…)
On November 30th, the extension of unemployment benefits is set to expire. (…)
After much debate over whom would play what role in the House of Representatives for the Democratic Party, the final decisions have been made and the leadership for what is now the minority party in the House is set in place. (…)
While still a notable difference from the fifty-nine seats they held in the United States Senate prior to the 2010 Midterm Elections, the Democrats now have control of fifty-three seats. (…)
After the dust has settled, the Democrats were able to just barely hold onto the majority in the United States Senate, but lost heavily in the House of Representatives. (…)
After months of campaigning and mudslinging, the Midterm Elections of 2010 are now winding down. (…)
In what is possibly the most anticipated Midterm Election in recent history, the fight for control of Congress halfway through Barack Obama’s first term as President of the United States is proving to be worth the hype. (…)
With less than two days until the long awaited 2010 Midterm Elections on November 2nd, President Barack Obama came to Cleveland, Ohio to make his very last push for Democrats throughout America to come out and vote on Tuesday. (…)
With the Midterm Elections just days away, most of the campaigning and rallying for seats in Congress, Governor positions, and all other open positions in politics is over. (…)
In Washington, D.C. today, hundreds of people waited outside the Harman Center for the Arts for four hours hoping to be one of the 550 people who would get a seat for the nights taping. (…)
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