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Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, left, waves with Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, from Florida, after reciting the Pledge of Allegiance the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012.(AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
PARTY LEADER: Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean will speak today in Phoenix.
The Democratic Party’s leader will offer a five-point rallying cry today for the 2006 elections that will highlight Republican scandals, call for creating more jobs through energy independence and demand the U.S. move closer to universal health care insurance.
As a traditionally Republican state, Arizona seems an odd place to become a critical battleground for Democrats who want to challenge President Bush in 2004.
Gov. Janet Napolitano is increasingly charting a course on immigration and border security that puts her at odds with legislators of her own party, particularly Hispanics.
Gov. Janet Napolitano is being billed as one of the featured speakers during the Democratic National Convention in Denver later this month.
Gov. Janet Napolitano on Tuesday was given a coveted prime-time speaking slot at the Democratic National Convention this month in Boston.
July 14, 2004
Amy Berg hasn’t yet voted in a presidential election, but she talks like a political veteran.
August 1, 2004
WASHINGTON - After months of preparation, Samuel Alito will face close questioning by senators to determine his fitness to be the nation's 110th Supreme Court justice.
Newly Elected Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean smiles during an address to the general session of the Democratic National Committee winter meetings on Saturday in Washington.
Former President Bill Clinton will serve as the keynote speaker at the Arizona Democratic Party’s annual Heritage Dinner in Phoenix next week.
WASHINGTON - Democrats elected Howard Dean chairman of their national party on Saturday, casting their lot with a skilled fund-raiser and organizer whose sometimes caustic, blunt comments can lead to controversy.
Democrats are eager to seize the spotlight from the California recall election, starting today with the nationally televised debate in Phoenix among their party's entire slate of candidates for president.
WASHINGTON - Democrats promised Samuel Alito tough questions on executive power, privacy rights and abortion as the Senate Judiciary Committee opened confirmation hearings Monday on President Bush's choice to become the nation's 110th Supreme Court justice.
BOSTON — A tough-talking Sen. John Edwards made it clear Democrats will not cede any ground on the issues of terrorism or national defense as the party’s vice presidential candidate delivered the keynote speech Wednesday to the Democratic National Convention.
BOSTON — A tough-talking Sen. John Edwards made it clear Democrats will not cede any ground on the issues of terrorism or national defense as the party’s vice presidential candidate delivered the keynote speech Wednesday to the Democratic National Convention.
WASHINGTON - Believing they have been given a clear mandate from voters, Democrats are trying to challenge President Bush on the Iraq war while struggling to find enough votes to do it.
WASHINGTON - President Bush is telling lawmakers he will send thousands more U.S. troops to Iraq's two most troubled regions, in a plan that Democrats are resisting as a major escalation of a 31/2-year-old war.
Good evening. I am Janet Napolitano, the Governor of Arizona. Arizonans are rightly proud of our state. We encompass everything from ancient Indian villages to burgeoning cities and towns. We mine copper and herd cattle, but we also conduct genomics-based cancer research and lead the nation in advancing solar technology.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Top Democrats on Capitol Hill abandoned Sen. Joe Lieberman one by one Wednesday and threw their support to Ned Lamont, the anti-war challenger who defeated him in the primary.
Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz has given a pep talk to volunteers staffing a Phoenix phone bank for President Barack Obama's re-election campaign
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A spokeswoman for former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords says she's attending the Democratic National Convention.
The Democratic National Committee insisted Saturday that efforts to secure the nation’s borders shouldn’t shut out an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants and their families already living in the U.S.
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