White House Power Play over Press Pool Was Years in the Making Mystery of DOGE’s Administrator Solved . . . or Is It? Hands Off Employer Health Insurance in Tax Reform The former Senate majority ...
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A look back at Tom Daschle’s time as Majority LeaderTom Daschle’s Democratic colleagues voted him into the top spot back in 2001, after he had served as his party’s minority leader since 1995. “How does it sound to be Majority Leader Daschle?” ...
Bush’s second term, John Thune’s upset defeat of Tom Daschle was the most momentous for the Supreme Court confirmations that would ensue, as it showed Senate Democrats that they were on the ...
Former Senator Tom Daschle has accepted the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services, according to anonymous sources in the Democratic Party. Officials told ...
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Senate fundraising dwarfs past Senate and presidential racesThat same cycle, Republican John Thune spent less than $15 million total to knock off Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle that cycle in South Dakota. Daschle and Thune combined to spend $36 million ...
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The Left's Plan to Sabotage Talk Radio and Local NewsDespite repeated liberal incursions into the medium, from Mario Cuomo to Tom Daschle to Air America, the left cannot make a showing. Now, it has launched a series of deceptive websites and bought ...
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Sunday Shows Preview: Lawmakers spell out next year’s to-do list as fractures in Trump’s base emergeChris Sununu (R-N.H.); Former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.); Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer (R); Frederick Hess, Senior Fellow and Director, Education Policy Studies, American Enterprise Institute ABC ...
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Sen. Thune discusses new role as Senate Majority LeaderThune’s ascent to the leader role comes 20 years after he defeated South Dakota Democrat and Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle in the 2004 election. Thune isn’t up for re-election until 2028 ...
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The Hegseth Vote Says Everything About Trump’s WashingtonLooking back at a half-century of failed Cabinet appointees, it turns out that Ted Sorensen, John Tower, Zoë Baird, Kimba Wood, Linda Chavez, Tom Daschle and many others were simply born too soon.
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