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Key Democrats go centrist, support trade; Some in Congress break with party, unions; use swing votes to win on other issues.(New York Economy)
A decade after New York City's Democratic Congressional delegation voted nearly en bloc against the North American Free Trade Agreement, a substantial minority has turned centrist, sometimes breaking with the liberal wing of the Democratic Party to s A decade after New York City's Democratic Congressional...
Tags: agreement, Charles Schumer, delegation, Democratic Party, free trade, George W. Bush, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2004-06-21
Coming home to roost. (Democratic Party pranks during the Presidential campaign) (American Survey)
The Democratic National Committee probably violated election rules by spending party money to mock George Bush during the campaign. A Democratic 'counter-events team' used spies to obtain the Bush agenda and pulled media pranks involving chickens, PinocchThe Democratic National Committee probably violated election rules by spending party money to mock...
Tags: Democratic Party, George W. Bush, survey
Research articles 1993-02-27
PAKISTAN: TOO CLOSE TO CALL! BY IKRAM SEHGAL.
US Presidential Elections 2004 takes place today, Tuesday Nov 2. By tomorrow morning (that is if the many law suits in several US States being planned by whichever Party loses doesn't hold up the results) the world will know whether incumbent George US Presidential Elections...
Tags: Bush, Democratic Party, George W. Bush
Research articles 2004-11-01

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RUSSIA: RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTRY PRAISES GORE.(Al Gore and George W. Bush Jr.)(Brief Article)
The Russian Foreign Ministry on 5 May issued a statement praising U.S. Vice President and Democratic Party presidential candidate Al Gore for his foreign policy views. The statement said that his views coincide with those of Moscow on many issues. Late last month, Russian Foreign Minister...
Tags: Democratic Party, MARKETING
Research articles 2000-05-11
Primary Predicament.(Democratic Party nominations)
With little public notice and no serious debate inside the party, Democratic National Committee chairman Terry McAuliffe and his allies have hatched a plan to radically alter the schedule and character of the 2004 Democratic presidential nominating process. If the changes McAuliffe proposes are implemented--as is...
Tags: Branding, Democrat, Democratic Party, grassroots, MARKETING, nominee
Research articles 2002-01-21
Kerry passes delegates barrier and declares anti-Bush campaign open
CHARLESTON, United States AFP ? Senator John Kerry claimed the Democratic Party's presidential nomination and declared the opening of main political hostilities against the Republican President George W. Bush. But as victory in a state primary election in Illinois took Kerry past the 2,162 delegates needed to win the...
Tags: advertisement, barrier, Bush, Democrat, Democratic Party, Illinois, Kerry, nomination, president, senator
Research articles 2004-03-17
Springtime for Democrats? (Comment).(Democratic Party must plan for next year)(Brief Article)
AS THIS ELECTION YEAR begins, one can imagine two equally plausible scenarios. In the first, George W. Bush wraps the whole Republican Party in the flag. He outflanks the Democrats' latent advantage on virtually every domestic issue; the Republicans dominate the agenda and keep control of...
Tags: Bush, Democrat, Democratic Party, FINANCE, Government, Leadership, Republican, sacrifice, Strategy, Taxes
Research articles 2002-01-28
Democratic party is skipping off to the left
After Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) delivered a sobbing and teeth-gnashing speech on the Senate floor last fall attacking President George W. Bush for "politicizing the debate on war with Iraq" there were raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill and among those in the media not in thrall to Democratic "liberalism." The...
Tags: Democrat, Democratic Party, FINANCE, MARKETING, Republican, Sen., U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-02-04
Philosophy 101.(PROSPECTS)(Democrates and Democratic Party)
HERE IN WASHINGTON, "PROGRESSIVES"--THE preferred term of art these days--have been feeling pretty good lately. George W. Bush's Social Security privatization plan is still stuck in neutral, if not reverse. Tom DeLay, perhaps this town's most important Republican on an emotional level, is under fire. Poll...
Tags: Benefits, Democrat, Democratic Party, FINANCE, Government, HEALTHCARE, Republican, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-06-01
Kerry transforms Democratic presidential campaign, Bush prepares offensive
MANCHESTER, United States AFP ? Fresh from transforming the Democratic Party presidential nomination battle, John Kerry immediately started the quest for votes in New Hampshire as President George W. Bush prepared to go on his own offensive. The Massachusetts senator came from behind to easily win the Iowa caucuses...
Tags: Bush, Democratic Party, Iowa, Kerry, Leadership, nomination, senator
Research articles 2004-01-20
Kerry renews Democratic presidential race; Bush readies rally
MANCHESTER, United States AFP ? Fresh from altering the Democratic Party presidential nomination battle, John Kerry launched a quest for votes in New Hampshire as President George W. Bush readied his own offensive. The Massachusetts senator came from behind Monday to win the Iowa caucuses, the first test of...
Tags: Bush, Democratic Party, Iowa, Kerry, Leadership, nomination
Research articles 2004-01-20
Massive protests expected against Bush in New York
NEW YORK AFP ? Tens of thousands of protesters are expected to descend on New York during next week's Republican convention to vent their anger at President George W. Bush over Iraq and a host of other issues. As Bush ventures into the traditionally Democratic city to formally accept...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Republican, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-08-24
FOR THE RECORD; Democratic chair Butch Hollowell discusses the party's plan for 2004
Michigan Chronicle 04-29-2003 Melvin "Butch" Hollowell, chairman of the state Democratic Party, recently spoke with the Michigan Chronicle regarding the party's challenges and goals. Among the plans is a broad consensus among party leadership that the Democratic presidential caucus should be...
Tags: Democratic Party, Governor, Leadership, Michigan, Republican
Research articles 2003-04-29
"Comeback Kerry" stuns Dean, takes aim at Bush in first US election test
DES MOINES, United States AFP ? US Senator John Kerry snatched a comeback victory in the Iowa caucuses, stunning Democratic party frontrunner Howard Dean and transforming the race to take on President George W. Bush. "Iowa, I love you," said Kerry, 60, a veteran of the Vietnam War and...
Tags: Branding, Bush, comeback, Democrat, Democratic Party, Iowa, Kerry, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-01-20
Former president George Bush lauds Reagan as mentor
WASHINGTON AFP ? Former president George Bush lauded former president Ronald Reagan, who died, saying both he and his son, President George W. Bush, had learned a great deal from him. "I was his vice president for eight years," Bush told MSNBC from his home in Kennebunkport, Maine. "We...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bush, Cable, FINANCE, president, Taxes, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2004-06-05
Black Politics in the Bush Era: Fallout From 2000 Will Continue -- MANY AFRICAN-AMERICANS SEE WHAT HAPPENED IN FLORIDA AS A CONTINUATION OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS STRUGGLE. THEY MAY RETALIATE BY TURNING OUT IN LARGE NUMBERS IN 2002.(legislation to end discrimin
The politics of the black community, so critical to Democratic Party fortunes in the 2000 elections, will also be important if Democrats are to have any chance of taking back the House or Senate in 2002. However, given what happened in November and afterward, black enthusiasm...
Tags: Bush, Democrat, Democratic Party, Florida, leader, Leadership, Republican, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2001-04-30
Kerry blasts Bush for "tactics of fear"
CHICAGO AFP ? Democratic presidential challenger John Kerry, buoyed by polls showing him ahead of George W. Bush, accused the Republican of using "tactics of fear" to try to hold onto the White House. The Massachusetts senator stepped up his offensive against the Republican Bush a day after sweeping...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, Bush, delegate, Government, job, Kerry, president, Republican, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-03-10
Bush urges N. Ireland leaders to accept Anglo-Irish proposal
WASHINGTON AFP — US President George W. Bush has urged Northern Ireland's leaders to accept an Anglo-Irish proposal aimed at ending political deadlock between Protestants and Roman Catholics, the White House said. Bush on Sunday called Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, whose party is the political wing of the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bush, leader, Leadership, president, White House
Research articles 2004-11-28
State of the new black power: election reveals shifts in democratic and Republican parties
On Jan. 20, Americans can hail their chief as Inauguration Day officially ushers Republican George W. Bush into his second term in the White House. Not only did the November elections lead to four more years of Bush but his party also strengthened its grip on Capitol Hill. The GOP...
Tags: Benefits, Democrat, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, Republican, SOFTWARE, Taxes, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-01-01
Bush remains under pressure over military record
WASHINGTON AFP ? Democrats and US media kept up the pressure on President George W. Bush over his military record but the White House condemned the assault as "gutter politics." The chairman of the Democratic Party Terry McAuliffe said the White House move to release documents on Bush's military...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bush, FINANCE, MARKETING, president, TVs, White House
Research articles 2004-02-11
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