Topic: Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Routed at the polls, House Democrats said Thursday they borrowed millions of dollars late in the campaign in a successful attempt to prevail in 15 or more competitive races.. In a postelection memo to the party's rank and file, Rep. Chris Van ...
The congressman in charge of the House Democrats' campaign efforts is leaving that post just days after his party lost more than 60 seats to the Republicans.. Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland told the Bill Press Show on Friday that two ...
article released on October 16, 2010 is "For House Democrats, POLITICS trumps LOYALTY" (Web-site/URL: "Grasping to keep control of Congress, Democratic leaders are turning their backs on some of their staunchest supporters in the House and propping up stronger candidates who have ...
Getting to 218: Democrats turning on some loyalists, aiding defectors in fight to keep HouseGrasping to keep control of Congress, Democratic leaders are turning their backs on some of their staunchest supporters in the House and propping up stronger candidates who have ...
Grasping to keep control of Congress, Democratic leaders are turning their backs on some of their staunchest supporters in the House and propping up stronger candidates who have routinely defied them on health care, climate change and other major issues.. In a ...
Democratic Party committee put more in the bank in July than Republican counterpartsFederal campaign reports show that Democratic Party committees maintained a solid cash on hand advantage over their Republican counterparts as they entered the final three months before the election.The Republican ...
Democrats stop spending in Hawaii special, cite local infightingHouse Democrats are abandoning efforts to win a special election in Hawaii as a party feud threatens their prospects in President Barack Obama's native state.Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee spokeswoman Jennifer Crider on Monday said ...
Citing party split, Democrats may halt efforts in special House election in HawaiiFrustrated House Democrats may abandon efforts to win a special election in Hawaii after quiet diplomacy failed to end a high-level party feud that threatens their prospects.Rep. Chris Van Hollen ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic Party's 2010 congressional election campaign is looking to an elite group of lobbyists for bundled political contributions worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a study released on Monday.The study by the non-partisan watchdog Center for ...
Correction: GOP-Early Democratic Targets storyIn an Aug. 3 story about the Republicans' Democratic targets, The Associated Press gave the incorrect link to the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's Web site. The correct site is: http: //www.dccc.org. Copyright 2009 AP News