...incoming Democratic-led commission that many believe could be far more regulatory minded and tougher on broadcasters Wiley, a Republican who was chairman in during the 1970s under the Nixon administration, shares few of the activist proclivities of some...
...Sen. John Ensign, chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said in a conference call that Senate Democrats were unlikely to take the political risk of contesting the Minnesota election results in the U.S. Senate. "I think that the Democratic...
...Hillary Clinton as his choice for secretary of state. The decision by the Democratic president-elect to retain Gates, a Republican, was historic. Gates said it was the first time a new U.S. president had chosen to retain the secretary of defense from a previous...
...to address the challenges facing Americans. Douglas says the president-elect was particularly gracious in reaching out to Republican governors and making it clear that this is a responsibility shared by all. © Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved....
...their constituents would turn to Obama’s economic and foreign policy platforms and, contrary to claims made by the campaign of Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), not back McCain, who led the unsuccessful charge for comprehensive immigration reform...
...Brandeis, who said "a single courageous state may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory," and encouraged Democratic and Republican governors alike to seek creative solutions. "We are not going to be hampered by ideology in trying to get this country...
...becomes the next U.S. Trade Representative will face some difficult challenges. Most congressional Democrats â and some Republicans â have become increasingly disillusioned with free trade agreements, worrying about their impact on domestic industries and...
...majority in sight, Democrats are aggressively trying to win Georgia's Senate seat in today's hotly contested runoff--and Republicans are aggressively trying to fend them off. Interest groups allied with each party are also banking on the outcome of the race...
...the U.S. embargo against Cuba should end -- a profound shift in the heart of the Cuban exile community. Most respondents were Republicans who voted against President-elect Barack Obama, yet 65 percent or more said the U.S. should drop restrictions on travel...
...General Assembly and two public questions. Democratic nominee Barack Obama was certified the winner, with 2,215,422 votes to Republican nominee John McCain's 1,613,207. A record 73 percent of the 5,378,792 registered voters in New Jersey turned up to vote,...