Sen. Dennis Moore (D-Kan.) says Congress shouldn’t be about Democrats and Republicans, but about taking care of the people and the country. He says that he told this to the president, and believes that despite differences everyone should still be civil and respectful. (0:36)
Congress should not focus on parties, but rather on taking care of the country
May 7th, 2008 by Staff · No Comments
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“Just Vote!”
April 23rd, 2008 by Staff · No Comments
Democratic Conference vice chairman Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) talking about the latest filibuster situation with the Republican representatives in the Senate.
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John McCain is getting a free ride!
March 18th, 2008 by Staff · No Comments
Celida Lake, a Democratic strategist and pollster, breaks down the days’ polling numbers, the Democratic primary campaign, and Barack Obama’s big speech. (7:41)
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In the Spin Room at the Cleveland Presidential Debate– Mark Penn, strategist for Hillary Clinton
February 27th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Mark Penn, a strategist for the Clinton campaign, points out areas of similarity between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama that came up in the debate. (0:26)
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In the Spin Room at the Cleveland Presidential Debate– The Rev. Jesse Jackson on issues that were missed in the debate
February 27th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
The Rev. Jesse Jackson said that the issue of poverty, particularly in Appalachia was ignored during this presidential debate. (0:26)
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In the Spin Room at the Cleveland Presidential Debate– Senator Sherrod Brown on the issues important in Ohio
February 27th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Senator Sherrod Brown, a Democratic superdelegate, has not endorsed either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton in order to draw more attention to issues like trade and job creation. (0:33)
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In the Spin Room at the Cleveland Presidential Debate– Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones on Hilllary Clinton
February 27th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · No Comments
Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-OH) speaks about Hillary Clinton’s stance on healthcare. (0:41)
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Serbian sympathizers outside the Cleveland presidential debate
February 26th, 2008 by Meredith MacKenzie · 10 Comments
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Notes on DNC Conference call on FEC complaint about John McCain
February 24th, 2008 by Jay Tamboli · No Comments
Intro by Karen Finney
Howard Dean, DNC Chairman
Joe Sandler, DNC General Counsel
FEC complaint to be filed tomorrow
Dean:
Tomorrow DNC will be filing complaint with FEC asking for investigation into McCain campaign. He cannot unilaterally withdraw from spending commitment.
He can’t get out of matching funds agreement after using promise as collateral on loan. He has “material gain” from his fund.
When Dean got out of the program, he had an FEC vote to get out, and also he spent money to get on ballots, while McCain has gotten free ballot access as part of program.
Joe Sandler:
In letter this week, FEC commissioner said that McCain can’t back out after he’s written a letter to FEC saying he wanted to be in the program, and the FEC has taken a vote on McCain’s eligibility. That was not the case with Dean and with Kerry, who pulled out before being certified by the FEC as being eligible. McCain is in the same situation as Gephardt was in 2003, and then the FEC said he couldn’t get out without FEC consent.
And even if the FEC had a quorum and could vote, McCain can’t get out after having used his participation in the program as collateral for a loan.
So McCain still subject to limitations, including spending limit. Based on how much spending he reported as of end of January, he has likely already violated, or is about to violate, that spending limit.
Dean:
So three violations: 1. Material benefit in free ballot access. 2. Material benefit in using as loan collateral. 3. (likely) spending limit violation.
McCain is not a reformer; he passes changes to benefit himself.
Question:
What kind of sanctions are you looking for? How can the commission act without a quorum?
Sandler:
They can begin to process the complaint without quorum. We hope there are no sanctions imposed, because we hope McCain will comply with the law. If he doesn’t, potentially civil and criminal penalties.
Question:
Have you approached watchdog groups to ask them to join in complaint?
Dean:
Don’t think so.
Sandler:
Those groups are non-partisan, so they wouldn’t join a party in a complaint. They might call on McCain to follow the rules, though.
Question:
Dean’s opinion on 527 groups active on Clinton and Obama sides?
Dean:
I haven’t followed that.
Question:
Any chance of reaching out to RNC to together speak out against 527s?
Dean:
“I’m going to worry about the 527s at another time.”
On McCain, “this is a major violation.” This is “so Washington.”
Question:
Said you want him to obey the law, but how can he go back in time and never apply for federal funding? So he can’t spend another penny until he gets the nomination in September?
Dean:
I don’t understand how someone with McCain’s reputation can do this kind of thing. He says one thing and does another. “We want John McCain to obey the law with his own name on it.”
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House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer says that the Republicans have not allowed Congress to have adequate time to discuss FISA
February 14th, 2008 by Jay Tamboli · No Comments
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, (D-MD) discusses the procedural objections by the Republicans to the lack of discussion of the Protect America Act. Hoyer says that the reason the House hasn’t addressed FISA is that Senate Republicans delayed the bill. Moreover, Hoyer says that wiretapping authority will continue to exist under FISA if the Protect America Act is not renewed, and therefore there is no urgency. (8:38)
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