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Harold Ford, Jr. Named New Chairman Of Democratic Leadership Council

Friday, January 26th, 2007

“Congressman Ford is one of the brightest stars in the Democratic party, and at only 36 years old has developed a strong record as a consensus builder and reformer, focussing on progress over partisanship.,” said DLC founder Al From.

Delaware Today’s Cover Story On Sen. Joe Biden: Will America Elect Biden President?

Monday, November 27th, 2006

From Matt Amis for Delaware Today’s December 2006 issue, excerpts below:
It is conceivable Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) will be one of the more appealing Democratic candidates when state caucuses and primaries begin in January 2008.

“I think Joe Biden has all the qualifications to be president,” says Bob Schieffer, host of “Face the Nation” on […]

Supreme Court To Hear Testimony From 12 States On Carbon Dioxide; Bush Admin. Claims EPA Does Not Have The Power To Regulate CO2 Emissions As “Pollutants”

Monday, November 27th, 2006

A dozen states as well as environmental groups and large cities are trying to convince the Supreme Court that the Environmental Protection Agency must regulate, as a matter of public health, the amount of carbon dioxide that comes from vehicles.

Late Edition

Monday, January 30th, 2006

On Sunday, Senator Biden appeared on Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer. Click the image below to watch the segment.

No on Alito

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

Senator Biden spoke in front of the Judiciary Committee about his decision to vote against Judge Alito’s nomination to the Supreme Court.

Alito, Day Two

Tuesday, January 10th, 2006

Senator Biden questioned Judge Alito today on a number of racial discrimination cases on the second day of the Alito confirmation hearings.

Alito Hearings Begin Today

Monday, January 9th, 2006

Senator Biden delivered remarks today at the Alito hearings. You can see the full remarks here.

Biden Says He Wants To Hear More From Alito

Friday, November 4th, 2005

Sen. Joseph Biden said he’s not sure if he’d vote to confirm Samuel Alito, President George W. Bush’s latest Supreme Court nominee, but he predicted that Alito’s Senate committee hearing would be different from John Roberts’.

A statement from Senator Biden on Harriet Miers Withdrawal:

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

I never got a chance to get to know Harriett Miers and make any determination about her qualifications to serve on the Supreme Court. But, clearly, she is a woman of accomplishment, and she has been treated very unfairly by those who created a caricature in an effort to undermine her.

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