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Baldwin's a Player at Convention
Sunday, August 24, 2008 (38 reads)


By: John Nichols
Capital Times
August 24, 2008

DENVER -- Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin took some hits during the spring for staying true to her endorsement of Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. The Madison Democrat was one of Clinton's highest-profile backers in Wisconsin, but Wisconsin went by an almost 3-2 margin for Barack Obama. And the congresswoman's south-central Wisconsin district gave the Illinois senator the highest vote of any in the state.



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Baldwin to Address Democratic National Convention on Tuesday
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 (35 reads)


Portage Daily Register
August 19, 2008

MADISON (AP) - Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, whose district includes Columbia County, is scheduled to address the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, the second night of the party gathering in Denver.



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Baldwin Says 'Historic' Democratic Platform Will Support Gay Rights
Wednesday, August 13, 2008 (36 reads)


By: Steven Elbow
Capital Times
August 13, 2008

U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin said Wednesday that the Democratic platform will contain a "historic" call for gay rights.

Baldwin, D-Wisconsin, talked Wednesday to reporters about her work on the 15-member committee drafting the document, which was formally passed late last week by a 186-member platform committee. The document, which heads to the Democratic National Convention later this month for approval by delegates, has not been publicly released, but Baldwin offered a glimpse of what to expect.



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The new Congress plans to move aggressively against the tobacco industry by regulating cigarettes, raising sales taxes and ratifying an international antitobacco treaty.


For the last two years, Nancy Pelosi has been the driving force behind the Democratic agenda, but now she is about to become facilitator in chief.


As Roland W. Burris prepared to claim his seat, Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader, insisted the Senate has the legal authority to bar him but left the door open to negotiations.


Tim Kaine has been tapped by President-elect Barack Obama to succeed Howard Dean as party chairman.


Leaders are weighing a quick executive order against legislation, which risks a fight but would be permanent.


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She was one of the few prominent black leaders who never faltered.


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Contention is emerging among officials against Caroline Kennedy as she pursues Hillary Rodham Clinton’s seat.


Liberals show tremendous compassion in pushing for government spending to help the needy, but when it comes to individual contributions to charitable causes, they are cheapskates.


What kind of relationship will the Obama White House have with the media? A lot will depend on Robert Gibbs.


The Democratic representative talks about why he had to take charge of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, why he kept his mustache and what his grocer father taught him about extending credit.


In 1965, New York Democrats couldn’t agree on their leaders, so Gov. Nelson Rockefeller persuaded Republicans make their choices for them. Sound familiar?


Angered by their senator’s support of John McCain, Connecticut Democrats sounded off at a standing-room-only committee meeting.


 

 

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