The Fix: January 28, 2007 - February 3, 2007
The Line: Vulnerable '08 House Seats
Like it or not, less than a month after the 110th Congress convened, both sides are already culling their target lists and recruiting candidates they hope can unseat the weakest of the opposition party. Some of the targets are obvious...
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February 2, 2007; 12:24 PM ET |
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The Case Against Chuck Hagel
After making the case for a presidential bid by Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) on Wednesday, we promised you the case against on Thursday. But events intervened, as The Fix was traveling and wasn't able to find a reliable connection to...
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February 2, 2007; 8:38 AM ET |
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The Case for Chuck Hagel
No senator has drawn more attention over the past few weeks than Chuck Hagel, the Republican from Nebraska. Hagel has emerged as one of the most strident critics of the Bush administration's Iraq policy, a stance that has won him...
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January 31, 2007; 8:30 AM ET |
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Wag the Blog: What You Had to Say
Readers of The Fix have posted more than 200 comments, so far, in response to our query about whether Iowa and New Hampshire should retain their role of casting the first votes in presidential primaries. Fix readers might be interested...
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January 30, 2007; 5:30 PM ET |
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Wag the Blog: Iowa, N.H. and the Right to Be First
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) (and the media throng intent on documenting her every move) toured Iowa over the weekend, while a couple thousand miles to the east former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) hopped around the state...
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January 30, 2007; 7:36 AM ET |
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Harold Ford Jr.'s Seat at the Party
The new chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council hopes to follow in the footsteps of a former leader of the centrist group, a man who bounced back from defeat in a statewide race to go on to much higher political...
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January 29, 2007; 9:15 AM ET |
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