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PA governor apologizes for comments on Napolitano
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell has apologized for his comment that the Arizona governor is a good choice for Homeland Security secretary because she "has no family."
Who? President-elect Obama? Come on!
A Florida congresswoman was so determined not to be "punked" that she hung up on the president-elect.
Jeb Bush bid for Senate could clear GOP field
The former Florida governor says he's interested in the Senate seat that Mel Martinez is giving up.
McClintock wins California congressional seat
Democrat Charlie Brown has conceded defeat to Republican state Sen. Tom McClintock in their hard-fought race for California's 4th Congressional District House seat.
Obama taps Richardson for Commerce
President-elect Barack Obama has selected New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to be secretary of commerce in his new administration.
Franken gets bump from 171 found ballots
A newly discovered group of ballots is giving a slight boost to Democrat Al Franken's chances in the disputed Minnesota Senate race, but it still isn't enough to undo the incumbent's persistent lead.
Bill Clinton: Hard for Hillary to give up Senate
Former President Bill Clinton says it was hard for his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, to decide to give up her Senate seat to become secretary of state in the Obama administration.
Dems' hopes for Senate supermajority dashed in Georgia
Relieved Republicans celebrated a resounding win in Georgia's hard-fought U.S. Senate runoff, a victory that denied Democrats a filibuster-proof majority and cemented the state's reputation as a GOP bastion.
Chambliss holds onto Senate seat
The Georgia Republican's win means Senate Democrats won't have a 60 seat filibuster-proof majority.
Palin praises Obama for bipartisan outreach
President-elect Barack Obama continues to assemble his version of a team of rivals and today he received praise from a former opponent.



Key dates in the 2008 Presidential race

August 4: Barack Obama's birthday

Aug. 25-28: Democratic National Convention in Denver

August 29: John McCain's birthday

Sept. 1-4: Republican National Convention in Minneapolis-St. Paul

September 26: First Presidential Debate, Oxford, Mississippi

October 2: Vice-Presidential Debate, St. Louis, Missouri

October 7: Second Presidential Debate, Nashville, Tennessee

October 15: Third Presidential Debate, Hempstead, New York

Nov. 4: Election Day

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