Chris Dodd Stronger AntiWar Than Obama and Clinton
I’m not endorsing Chris Dodd for President or anything, but his singular opposition to the war among the substantial number of presidential candidates from the Senate ought to count for something.
I’m not endorsing Chris Dodd for President or anything, but his singular opposition to the war among the substantial number of presidential candidates from the Senate ought to count for something.
Thanks to Michael Arcuri for getting around to reading the Military Commissions Act, and realizing that it stands against everything that’s good about the United States of America.
It is widely assumed that the Democrat will win the general election to succeed Juanita Millender-McDonald, so most of the attention will be in the selection of the Democrat, in what ought to be a strongly contested primary – as all primaries ought to be.
Supposed moderate Republicans in Congress showed their true red colors and lost in 2006.
Another campaign for Congress by Capanna, or just a coordinated effort by the Democrats of New York State’s 25th district to finish the job of 2006? Either one would be welcome.
Here is a rotating box with some of the actual congressional campaign gear we’ve provided for some of the more progressive members of Congress, and their re-election campaigns.