Topic: Johnny Isakson
In November 2010, Isakson was reelected for another term in the Senate after defeating his Democratic opponent, Michael Thurmond and Independent candidate, Chuck Donovan. Johnny Isakson first entered the political arena in 1974 in the Georgia Legislature. Isakson is the original author ...
If Democrats lose a net of ten or more seats or caucus members in 2010, they'll lose U.S. Senate control. Opponents: Incumbent Sen. Murkowski shockingly lost her bid for the Republican nomination to conservative Joe Miller. Tea Party-endorsed Miller, who was endorsed ...
Democratic Ga. labor commissioner launches US Senate bid to challenge GOP incumbent IsaksonGeorgia's Democratic labor commissioner is running to unseat Republican U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson in this fall's election.Michael Thurmond is one of the most prominent black Democrats in a state that ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The expected extension and expansion of a popular home-buyer tax credit should be the last extension Congress should consider, the tax credit's chief proponent said on Thursday. "This is the last extension of the homebuyer credit," Georgia Republican Senator ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate could vote on Tuesday to extend a popular tax break for home buyers that has helped lift the housing market out of its worst slump since the Great Depression.Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, speaking on the ...
The US Senate voted to treat the global economic meltdown like the September 11, 2001 terrorist strikes by creating an independent commission to investigate the causes of the crisis. "The only way to get an objective evaluation of where mistakes were made ...