Are we or aren't we? We've seen polls, evidence and anecdotes that suggest Georgia will be in play in the presidential race. But some of it is conflicting, vague, or possibly wishful thinking on the part of Democrats. Here's a look at why Georgia will —
VIRGINIA LAWMAKERS are locked in partisan battle over a rescue package for the state's badly underfunded transportation network. In Richmond, where a special legislative session transportation resumes Wednesday, all is pessimism: Virtually no one who
For the Mahoney camp, it was an oh-no moment.
For those hoping the Democratic congressman is one and done in District 16, it was more like: oh, boy.
U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, in the fight of his life to retain his seat in the sprawling district that
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- So it's come to this. You can spend the better part of an hour with Al Franken and hardly laugh at all.
Mr. Franken is, of course, one of the funnier men of our time, a "Saturday Night Live" veteran, and the author of a number of
There is speculation over who Colin Powell will endorse for the presidency.
Simply put, if Colin Powell were to endorse Barack Hussein Obama, he will in essence betray his Republican base, as well as, the millions of Americans that look up to him. He
If you think that the high price of gas today is the fault of President Bush, and not due to the obstruction by Democrats of petroleum development over the past 30 years, then consider this: President Bush has asked Congress to approve oil drilling
Just after retired General Wesley Clark states that John McCain's service wasn't good enough, we have this going on about Barack Hussein Obama. Wesley I think you played the wrong hand!
Quickly, even in the most severe Hanoi Hilton environment, John
If Tony Rezko were young, blonde and disappeared on a Caribbean Island, Greta Van Sustern would have been all over the Rezko trial. And that very particular Chicago definition of 'clout' would have been ingrained in everyone's lexicon.
Corruption, at
Veteran legislator takes no vote for granted in rare race with opponents
BEN SMITH, JULIA MALONE
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/06/08
On a recent, blisteringly hot afternoon in southwest Atlanta, John Lewis was
NEW LEBANON — The news from New Lebanon is far from comforting for the two main presidential candidates.
Most of the 25 voters interviewed for this story from the bellwether Jackson/New Lebanon-B precinct say they're not happy with their choice for