Congratulations to Women Candidates
By Paula Xanthopoulou – Sincerest congratulations to those women who won their hard-fought races! Each and every one had to run under circumstances not faced by their male counterparts… Lots has been written…
Read MoreWhat Hillary wants
What Hillary wants. Never has so much been written (and spoken) about a politician so unknowable. Over the weekend, the New York Times published a lengthy piece about soon-to-be-former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton…
Read MoreTwenty and Counting
By GAIL COLLINS, New York Times You may have heard that there are going to be 20 women in the Senate next year. I’ve been trying to figure out what that means. Well,…
Read MoreNewt Gingrich: If Hillary Clinton Runs In 2016, Republicans ‘Incapable Of Competing’
Newt Gingrich: If Hillary Clinton Runs In 2016, Republicans ‘Incapable Of Competing’ (VIDEO).
Read MoreGifts That Change Lives
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF for The New York Times Looking for an unusual holiday gift? How about a $60 trio of rabbits to a family in Haiti in the name of someone special? Bunnies…
Read MoreRoxanne Qualls Announces Run for Cincinnati Mayor
Cincinnati Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls is making her official announcement about the 2013 Mayoral Campaign today at 10 a.m. EST. WHO: Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls, Mayor Mark Mallory, joined by neighborhood, business…
Read MoreNita Lowey breaks barrier on Appropriations panel
By David Rogers for POLITICO Rep. Nita Lowey — Bronx-born, Jewish and Mount Holyoke-educated — was tapped to be the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, making her the…
Read MoreJudd Vs. McConnell?
POLITICO – The Hollywood movie star and eighth-generation Kentuckian is seriously exploring a 2014 run for the Senate to take on the powerful Republican leader, four people familiar with the matter tell…
Read MoreElizabeth Warren appointed to Senate Banking Committee – Patrick Reis and Manu Raju – POLITICO.com
Elizabeth Warren headed to Senate Banking Committee – Patrick Reis and Manu Raju – POLITICO.com.
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