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Dems line up behind Peralta for Senate runAlthough he already had picked up the endorsement of the Queens Democratic Party, state Assemblyman Jose Peralta (D-Jackson Heights) has begun to rack up individual endorsements in his bid to replace embattled state Sen. Hiram Monserrate (D-East Elmh... ... |
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The New York Times Said It! -- By: Kathryn Jean LopezChristie: "striking a blow against the Democratic party on a national stage." ... |
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Analysis: A Sign, Perhaps, In a Filly’s VictoryA victory by Life Is Sweet in the Ladies’ Classic portends well for her sometime training partner Zenyatta, who will race in the Breeders’ Cup Classic on Saturday. ... |
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Governor elections may act as Obama poll12 months after Barack Obama won the US Presidency, the first real test is at hand for the Democratic Party. ... |
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The Hill: Obama’s moves could rattle key constituenciesI just posted on the gay blog a long analysis of whether President Obama's growing problems with key constituencies, such as the gays, Jews, unions, and Latinos, could up biting the party in the behind. Do key constituencies every really walk? The conventional wisdom in DC is "no." B... |
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WSJ: It'll Be Hard For GOP To Party Like It's '94A big question hangs over American politics: Could next year be 1994 all over again? That was the year a bitter debate over health care led to a disastrous congressional election for Democrats, in which they lost 54 House and 10 Senate seats and ceded control of both chambers to the Republicans. ... |


