Author Archives: Jim Sutliff

Manchin Declares –

West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin has announced that he will run for the U.S. Senate seat.  The primary for the Byrd seat will be held on August 28th and the general election is on November 2nd.  Shelley Moore Capito is … Continue reading

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Republican U.S. Senate Hopes –

Republicans have a strong chance to take control of the U.S. Senate this November.  The Wall Street Journal has an article that provides a breakdown of key races and how they are shaping up.  Republicans would need to have 51 … Continue reading

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Republican Congressional Control –

The chairman of the Republican campaign committee, Pete Sessions, made some bold predictions on Meet The Press.  One prediction is that the Republicans may win 40 seats and take back control of the House.  There is a strong possibility of a … Continue reading

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Goodwin Named To Byrd Seat –

West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin has named Carte Goodwin to the Robert Byrd Senate seat.  Goodwin will temprorarily fill the seat until a special election in November.  The winner of the special election will fill the remainder of the Senate … Continue reading

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Senate Passes Finance Bill –

The Senate passed the financial bill today with a 60-39 vote with three Republicans suppoting the measure.  Earlier in the day, the Senate voted 60-38 to end debate on the bill and move it to a final vote.  The financial … Continue reading

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Senator Nelson Supports Financial Reform Bill –

Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson has indicated that he would support the financial reform bill and that should provide the 60 votes needed to pass.  Previously, Nelson was undecided and that fueled speculation that four Republicans would be needed to pass the measure.  The bill … Continue reading

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Republicans Push For Tax Cuts –

Republican Senator Judd Gregg and Congressman Eric Cantor are asking for the extension of  the tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year.  The goal is to stimulate the economy by keeping the Bush tax cuts on … Continue reading

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West Virginia Special Election –

The West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw has issued an advisory opinion that Governor Manchin can call a special election.  The special election would be for the unexpired term of the seat held by Senator Byrd.  A special election is … Continue reading

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New Jersey Property Tax Cap –

The New Jersey State Assembly is expected to support the annual property tax increase cap backed by Christie and the State Senate.  The State Assembly is in Democratic hands with Democrats having a 47-33 advantage.  Tax increase will be capped at … Continue reading

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Immigration Law Challenged –

The Justice Department sued the state of Arizona relating to an immigration law that will take effect later in the month.  The Justice Department challenge to the law has been expected. To read a related Wall Street Journal article, please … Continue reading

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Ehrlich Pulls Ahead –

Political Wire reports that a recent Magellan Strategies Survey indicates that Ehrlich has taken a small lead in the Gubernatorial race in Maryland.  Ehrlich currently leads O’Malley 46% to 43% in the race. To visit Political Wire, please click here: … Continue reading

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WSJ: Campaign 2010 –

The Wall Street Journal has built  a headquarters for political news in this election cycle.  Campaign 2010, covers news on House and Senate races at the same time as providing coverage of state specific issues.  The page provides interactive maps … Continue reading

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Finance Bill Delayed –

The Finance Reform bill has been delayed until after the 4th of July recess.  This may cause further changes to the bill as swing votes consider all options.  There has already been the elimination of $19 billion in fees assessed … Continue reading

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Congressional Baseball –

In a stunning upset, the Democrats beat the Republicans 13-5 in the 49th annual Roll Call Congressional baseball game.  The game was held on Tuesday at Nationals Park. To read a Roll Call article, please click here: http://www.rollcall.com/news/47942-1.html Jim Sutliff

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Senator Byrd –

Senator Robert Byrd passed away at the age of 92.  Having served 51 years, the Democrat from West Virginia was the longest serving Senator in American history.  He became the longest serving Senator on June 12th, 2006.  Byrd was the chairman … Continue reading

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