Tag: DNC

Saturday Open Thread [8.11.12]

Filed in National by on August 11, 2012 4 Comments

Today is the Workers Stand for America Rally being held in Philly at the Eakins Oval. Not sure if any DL commenters plan on being there, but visit the website for information and take a look at America’s Second Bill of Rights being proposed by the labor organizers

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DNC On The GOP Budget Plan: It’s Not Playing Well

Filed in National by on April 28, 2011 8 Comments

The DNC comes out swinging against the Republican plan to kill Medicare by releasing a video featuring angry townhalls.

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What Tax Cuts for the Rich Will Buy

Filed in National by on November 21, 2010 23 Comments

Courtesy of that delightful brawler from Florida, who takes to the house floor to demonstrate in detail what an extension of tax cuts for the wealthy will buy. Pay attention to the end, where he shows that all of the borrowed money Republicans plan to borrow and hand over to rich people could directly employ alot of currently out of work people.

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Overreacting

Filed in National by on April 3, 2009 1 Comment

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiaN5FP0R7U[/youtube] Very good!

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The Long Reach of the 50 State Strategy

Filed in Delaware, National by on October 21, 2008 6 Comments

As a result of the epic fundraising Obama has been able to do, the DNC is actually free to rethink its investments in House, Senate and State legislative races. Control of state legislatures is important for 2012 for the redistricting effort: Some of this year’s cash could be sent to U.S. House races; most would […]

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Rethinking the Democratic Primary Process

Filed in National by on August 21, 2008 6 Comments

The Boston Globe reports that the Obama campaign and the DNC are looking to establish a Democratic Change Commission to review the current state of the process: The panel would look at changes to the timing of primaries and caucuses, reducing the number of superdelegates, and tinkering with the caucus system. “The goal of the […]

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