Articles tagged with: The Senate
By Brent Budowsky | The Hill
Progressives throughout the nation should rally around a strategy that could bring a surprise victory in the 2010 elections with a clear electoral plan and a program that is patriotic, …
Democrats could pick up seats again in 2010 — if Obama’s second-year approval ratings are high.
by Charlie Cook and Jennifer E. Duffy | The Cook Report
After losing a total of 13 or 14 seats (depending …
by David Sirota, Open Left | Alternet
A few weeks ago a Senate Democratic aide and Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) kicked off a campaign to publicly berate “the left” in the wake of the 2008 election. …
from All Unions Committee For Single Payer Health Care–HR 676
Self-described as “one of the Democratic Party’s leading political strategists,” Celinda Lake has claimed that single-payer reform lacks meaningful popular support. Lake’s research, done for the …
Rising Unemployment Threatens Health Care of Even Those Who Keep Their Jobs
by Dan Childs | ABC News Medical Unit
Last year at this time, health coverage may well have been among the last things on Terri …
by MARTIN KADY II | Politico
Forget the Republican filibuster and the race to 60. The real fight in the next Congress is Democrats vs. themselves.
With nearly complete control of Washington for the first time in …
by: Rick Kepler | t r u t h o u t Perspective
I am an American worker, and you are damn right I want the wealth to be shared and spread. I am talking …
by Nicholas Graham | Huffington Post
Barack Obama’s selection of Tom Daschle as Health and Human Services Secretary, as well as “health reform czar,” signals that the incoming president is serious about passing comprehensive healthcare reform. …


