Two More Incumbent Democrats May Be Ousted in May 18 Primaries
The anti-incumbency movement seems to be gathering steam; it is leaving casualities in it’s wake and has it’s sights set on two more victims in Tuesday’s primary elections in Pennsylvania and Arkansas. First, three-term GOP Sen. Bob Bennett was denied renomination by Utah Republicans. Then, Democrat Alan Mollohan became the first congressman to bite the dust this primary... »
Veteran WV Democrat Mollohan in Trouble
Democratic Rep. Alan Mollohan of West Virginia’s 1st District is facing his first primary opposition since 1998. While Mollohan has funneled millions into his district for over three decades as a powerful member of the House Appropriations Committee, in this time of hostility to DC incumbents, especially those with a history of earmarks, he may be... »
Illegal Immigrants Included In Census
In about six months, the 2010 Census questionnaires will be mailed to 135 million households. About 425 million forms have already been printed, according to the Census Bureau. Some are in different languages; others are duplicates that will go to houses that do not respond to the first mailing. By law, the Census begins... »
