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I'm curious to see what adjectives people would apply to the Progressive Congressional Caucus's budget proposal.
HUFFPOST HILL - Ensign Investigation Won't End Eliot Nelson 2011
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Rep. Honda is the chairman of the Progressive Caucus's Afghanistan Taskforce and serves on the Appropriations Committee.
Rep. Mike Honda: U.S. Defense Industry Preventing Effective Strategies in Afghanistan Rep. Mike Honda 2010
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He gets his delegates, the majority in Caucus's, and Texas that he did not even win.
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No doubt you'll find Mr. Scott featured on many news shows next year as the Republican House Caucus's new history-making member.
Civil Peace 2010
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Winner take all States and no Caucus's spells big trouble for Obama
Obama keeps Dean 2008
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Caucus's are flaud and they won't be in the General.
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As Perry Bacon Jr. writes, "The Tea Party Caucus's creation creates a choice for some Republicans who want to capture the energy of the tea party but not defend its more controversial elements."
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The slight became a hot political topic, spurring the D.C. Council to honor Height during the Congressional Black Caucus's annual conference in September.
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It was 2002, and I was crying as I waited, still raw from the Supreme Court's decision in Bush v. Gore and, even worse, the refusal of Congress to hear the Congressional Black Caucus's challenge to Florida's electoral votes a few weeks later, as allowed by the Constitution and election law.
Linda R. Monk, J.D.: Tipper's Turn: A New Life for the Good Wife 2010
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Caucus's are flaud and they won't be in the General.
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