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| AZ-03: Dem challenger raising big cash |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 10:55 am |
| Tags: Az 03, John Shadegg, Bob Lord, Arizona, House, 2008 Elections |
| than three-term GOP Rep. John Shadegg in the race for Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District. The first-time candidate’s fundraising has dipped in the second quarter, but he is still poised to give Shadegg the strongest challenge since the northern Phoenix district was created after the 2000 Census. Shadegg kicked his fundraising |
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| Tricky Republicans Give Cheney Impeachment New Life |
| Published: November 11, 2007, 2:14 am |
| Tags: Constitution, Dennis Kucinich, Dick Cheney, H R 333, H R 799, House Judiciary Committee, House Of Representatives, Impeachment, John Conyers, John Shadegg, Nancy Pelosi, Politics, Robert Wexler, Steney Hoyer |
| " In his conduct while Vice President of the United States, Richard B. read more |
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| A Dramatic Second Act for the Senator From Arizona |
| Published: January 9, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Dramatic, Second, Act, For, The, Senator, From, Arizona, John Mccain, New Hampshire, Michigan, South Carolina, George W Bush, Iowa, John Weaver, Phil Gramm, John Shadegg, John Thune, Mike Huckabee, Terry Nelson, Iraq, Florida, The Washington Post Company, Hillary Clinton, Lou |
| The architects of John McCain's 2008 campaign set out last year to avoid exactly where the Arizona Republican found himself last night: an insurgent emerging victoriously from New Hampshire with little money, little national presence and only the hope that momentum would take him to the White House. |
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| A Dramatic Second Act for the Senator From Arizona |
| Published: January 9, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Dramatic, Second, Act, For, The, Senator, From, Arizona, John Mccain, New Hampshire, Michigan, South Carolina, George W Bush, Iowa, John Weaver, Phil Gramm, John Shadegg, John Thune, Mike Huckabee, Terry Nelson, Iraq, Florida, The Washington Post Company, Hillary Clinton, Lou |
| The architects of John McCain's 2008 campaign set out last year to avoid exactly where the Arizona Republican found himself last night: an insurgent emerging victoriously from New Hampshire with little money, little national presence and only the hope that momentum would take him to the White House. |
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| A Dramatic Second Act for the Senator From Arizona |
| Published: January 9, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Dramatic, Second, Act, For, The, Senator, From, Arizona, John Mccain, New Hampshire, Michigan, South Carolina, George W Bush, Iowa, John Weaver, Phil Gramm, John Shadegg, John Thune, Mike Huckabee, Terry Nelson, Iraq, Florida, The Washington Post Company, Hillary Clinton, Lou |
| The architects of John McCain's 2008 campaign set out last year to avoid exactly where the Arizona Republican found himself last night: an insurgent emerging victoriously from New Hampshire with little money, little national presence and only the hope that momentum would take him to the White House. |
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| A Dramatic Second Act for the Senator From Arizona |
| Published: January 9, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Dramatic, Second, Act, For, The, Senator, From, Arizona, John Mccain, New Hampshire, Michigan, South Carolina, George W Bush, Iowa, John Weaver, Phil Gramm, John Shadegg, John Thune, Mike Huckabee, Terry Nelson, Iraq, Florida, The Washington Post Company, Hillary Clinton, Lou |
| The architects of John McCain's 2008 campaign set out last year to avoid exactly where the Arizona Republican found himself last night: an insurgent emerging victoriously from New Hampshire with little money, little national presence and only the hope that momentum would take him to the White House. |
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| A Dramatic Second Act for the Senator From Arizona |
| Published: January 9, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Dramatic, Second, Act, For, The, Senator, From, Arizona, John Mccain, New Hampshire, Michigan, South Carolina, George W Bush, Iowa, John Weaver, Phil Gramm, John Shadegg, John Thune, Mike Huckabee, Terry Nelson, Iraq, Florida, The Washington Post Company, Hillary Clinton, Lou |
| The architects of John McCain's 2008 campaign set out last year to avoid exactly where the Arizona Republican found himself last night: an insurgent emerging victoriously from New Hampshire with little money, little national presence and only the hope that momentum would take him to the White House. |
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| This Time, McCain Defused Conservative Attacks |
| Published: January 20, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: This, Time, Mccain, Defused, Conservative, Attacks, South Carolina, John Mccain, Mike Huckabee, George W Bush, Tom Delay, Rush Limbaugh, Florida, Bobby Harrell, Jim Demint, John Shadegg, Mitt Romney, The Citadel, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Davi |
| CHARLESTON, S.C., Jan. 19 -- From Rush Limbaugh to Tom DeLay, voices that once held sway over the Republican rank and file unloaded on John McCain over the last week, trying to use a conservative electorate in South Carolina to derail the Arizona senator's quest for the Republican nomination. |
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| This Time, McCain Defused Conservative Attacks |
| Published: January 20, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: This, Time, Mccain, Defused, Conservative, Attacks, South Carolina, John Mccain, Mike Huckabee, George W Bush, Tom Delay, Rush Limbaugh, Florida, Bobby Harrell, Jim Demint, John Shadegg, Mitt Romney, The Citadel, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Davi |
| CHARLESTON, S.C., Jan. 19 -- From Rush Limbaugh to Tom DeLay, voices that once held sway over the Republican rank and file unloaded on John McCain over the last week, trying to use a conservative electorate in South Carolina to derail the Arizona senator's quest for the Republican nomination. |
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| This Time, McCain Defused Conservative Attacks |
| Published: January 20, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: This, Time, Mccain, Defused, Conservative, Attacks, South Carolina, John Mccain, Mike Huckabee, George W Bush, Tom Delay, Rush Limbaugh, Florida, Bobby Harrell, Jim Demint, John Shadegg, Mitt Romney, The Citadel, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Davi |
| CHARLESTON, S.C., Jan. 19 -- From Rush Limbaugh to Tom DeLay, voices that once held sway over the Republican rank and file unloaded on John McCain over the last week, trying to use a conservative electorate in South Carolina to derail the Arizona senator's quest for the Republican nomination. |
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| Bush Aims to Cut Earmarks, but Not Yet |
| Published: January 29, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Bush, Aims, Cut, Earmarks, But, Not, Yet, George W Bush, U S Republican Party, Jeff Flake, Robert Byrd, Tom Coburn, Tom Delay, California, Maryland, David Alberswerth, John Shadegg, Louis Armstrong, Mitch Daniels, Monterey, Thomas A Schatz, Boys Amp Girls Clubs Of America |
| Just last month, President Bush signed into law a phone-book-size spending bill that funded virtually the entire federal government. It included $150,000 for a visitor's center at the Louis Armstrong House museum in Corona, N.Y., $975,000 for curriculum development at the Clinton School of Public... |
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| Bush Aims to Cut Earmarks, but Not Yet |
| Published: January 29, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Bush, Aims, Cut, Earmarks, But, Not, Yet, George W Bush, U S Republican Party, Jeff Flake, Robert Byrd, Tom Coburn, Tom Delay, California, Maryland, David Alberswerth, John Shadegg, Louis Armstrong, Mitch Daniels, Monterey, Thomas A Schatz, Boys Amp Girls Clubs Of America |
| Just last month, President Bush signed into law a phone-book-size spending bill that funded virtually the entire federal government. It included $150,000 for a visitor's center at the Louis Armstrong House museum in Corona, N.Y., $975,000 for curriculum development at the Clinton School of Public... |
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| BlackBerrys in Hand, Senators Thumb Their Noses at Ban |
| Published: February 14, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Blackberrys, Hand, Senators, Thumb, Their, Noses, Ban, Blackberry Mobile Devices, John Shadegg, Steve Cohen, John Cornyn, Rahm Emanuel, John Mccain, Memphis, Tennessee, Barack Obama, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Starbucks Corporation, Capitol Hill, Mike Enzi, Nikki Tinke |
| So much for the tradition of the Senate, at least when it comes to the legendary decorum that includes a ban on senators or staff using electronic devices on the chamber floor. |
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| John Shadegg Shall Return |
| Published: February 21, 2008, 11:15 pm |
| Tags: Congress, John Shadegg |
| and the times demand it. John Shadegg was ready to hand in his sword and return home. But with his decision today, he has instead listened to the truly unprecedented voice of the people - his colleagues, his friends, and even those who disagree with his views but respect him - calling upon him to continue to serve the nation. We at Redstate |
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