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Bush has turned his attention to the campaign. Six months before the election, he has made 36 fundraising appearances, more than at this point in 2002. He spoke at a party gala last week that broke off-year records for hard-money fundraising and later attended events in Virginia and Kentucky. Vice President Cheney has been even more active, making 62 fundraising appearances, including one in Nashville on Saturday, and he plans three more in California in the next couple of days.Every tax dollar we spend on the White House operation is really just paying for the GOP campaign operation. Read More......
With Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove reassigned from day-to-day policy management to concentrate on the fall campaign, the White House has begun setting an agenda. Bush focused on stopping illegal immigration with his National Guard plan announced in an Oval Office address last week, followed a few days later by a visit to the border. In between, he signed legislation extending $70 billion in tax cuts that he has made a signature issue on the campaign trail.
Under the new law, teenagers age 14 to 17 with investment income will now be taxed at the same rate as their parents, not at their own rates. Long-term capital gains and dividends that had been taxed at 5 percent will now be taxed at 15 percent. Interest that had been taxed at 10 percent will now be taxed at as much as 35 percent.And Bush's promise not to raise taxes? Hmmm, it sounds like he lied and violated his promise and we know how much he values honesty.
The increases, which are retroactive to the first day of the year, are expected to generate nearly $2.2 billion over 10 years, according to the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, which issues the official estimates.
"If elected president, I will oppose and veto any increase in individual or corporate marginal income tax rates or individual or corporate income tax hikes," he wrote in June 1999 to Grover Norquist, president of the Americans for Tax Reform.Read More......
Bush briefly spoke to reporters from the White House with his wife, Laura, at his side, to highlight the political development without mentioning the violence that still rages in Iraq.Classic example of why no one trusts Bush anymore. Read More......
The president did not speak of the spree of bombing, mortar rounds and a drive-by shooting that killed at least 18 Iraqis and wounded dozens - most of them hit by a suicide bomber who targeted a Baghdad restaurant during Sunday's lunch hour.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY...: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice , Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Marisa West of Prom Dress Express.Read More......
THIS WEEK...: Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales , former senator John Edwards (D-N.C.) and "America's Most Wanted" host John Walsh .
FACE THE NATION...: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis.) and Gonzales .
MEET THE PRESS...: Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), Rep. Charles Whitlow Norwood Jr. (R-Ga.) and Rice .
LATE EDITION (CNN), 11 a.m.: Sens. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) and Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Australian Prime Minister John Howard , Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert , U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad and Feisal Amin al-Istrabadi , Iraq's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations.
A survey of 800 registered Hispanic voters conducted May 11-15 by the nonpartisan Latino Coalition showed that Democrats were viewed as better able to handle immigration issues than Republicans, by nearly 3 to 1: 50 percent to 17 percent. Pitting the Democrats against Bush on immigration issues produced a 2 to 1 Democratic advantage, 45 percent to 22 percent.More long term, things don't look promising for the GOP either.
Even if the GOP does maintain Bush's margins among Latinos in 2008, another study found that Democrats are likely to achieve a net gain in future elections, simply because Hispanics are growing as a share of the electorate.And the white wingnuts? They're not happy either.
In a survey by the Pew Research Center, conservative Republicans were by far the most opposed of any demographic group -- 83 percent -- to providing social services to illegal immigrants. Conservative Republicans were, in addition, the only group in which a majority supported a constitutional amendment barring citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants born in the United States. They also supported the activities of citizen militias known as Minutemen that attempt to guard the border.Read More......
Roll Call, a Congressional journal, even described the young Mr Blair as a "dilettante".Read More......But another possible reason emerged for the sudden termination of Euan's tenure: Ms Harman's attitude to the intelligence promoted by his father in the run up to war in Iraq.
For months, even in the face of an avalanche of bad news for Republicans, Democratic ambitions for capturing Congress have collided with an electoral map created to protect Republicans from ouster. Despite polls showing rising support for Democrats and scorn for Republicans, analysts have said Democratic hopes for big gains remain remote, because so few seats are in contention.Over the past week, once-safe Republican seat have come into play. That means a week ago the pundits would have told you "no chance for dems to get those seats." Today, only one week later, they tell you that yes there is a chance dems can win.
That appears to be changing.
Over the past week, a handful of once-safe Republican Congressional seats have come into play, and other Republican incumbents are facing increasingly stiff re-election battles, according to analysts, pollsters and officials in both parties. The change amounts to a slight but significant shift in the playing field, and a potentially pivotal change in the dynamics of this midterm election.
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