supporting the troops
“Our veterans have made incredible sacrifices for our country, and we must do everything we can to provide these heroes with hou
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Before our homeless vets get too excited about hearing the news on the House approval of the "Homes For Heroes" legislation that would provide a much needed and widely welcomed shot in the arm for resources currently available to veterans, better take a deep breath and prepare to spend a few more months under the underpass.
Poll of polls: Democrats up 12 points in Congressional vote
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(I think we’ve effectively addressed the issue of “supporting the troops” here).
In all polls taken this year, Congressional Democrats have a solid preference with voters.
In RCP’s poll of polls, the generic Congressional vote has Democrats up by a solid 12 points.
The projected Senate in 2009 looks to be t least a 56-44 Democrat majority as [...]
The Politicization of Free and Fair Elections
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Yesterday in Washington, the Holt bill (HR 5036) - which would authorize reimbursement for states and counties that convert to paper ballot voting machines before the November elections or help pay for manual audits after the election - was added to the congressional calendar used for non-controversial measures.



