Keyword: dingell
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“You’re talking to a guy who is really sad but also who is really angry,” Rep. John Dingell told Roll Call in a wide-ranging interview on the eve of the 56th anniversary of his 1955 entry to Congress.
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Michigan Democratic Rep. John Dingell, the longest serving member of the House, said Thursday that he'll seek another term next year. "It's the greatest job in the world," Dingell told the Detroit News. "I can help people and ... make things better, and I represent some of the finest people on earth. The people in southeast Michigan are nothing short of wonderful." Dingell, 84, was first elected to the House in 1955 in a special election after his father, who previously held the seat, passed away. In February of 2009, he became the longest-ever serving member of the House. In...
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A tight election between Incumbent Democrat John Dingell and Republican Rob Steele has come down to the wire this election. According to the polls, Dingell has held a lead over Steele right up until now. According to Real Clear Politics, Dingell is leading Steele by a sizable amount points in the polls. For results and more information concerning the race, visit Real Clear Politics. Steele: 50.3% Dingell: 46.4% 23% in
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Well as I type this, Google says 999,97 and change, so by the time you read this, it may in fact have gone over a million. One friend has been watching who is reading it. Something like 24% are reading/viewing in French. My guess? Canadian's in the French speaking areas are looking at this as to what are they going to do after their relief valve for their system is messed up (i.e. the American Health Care System).
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Five minute plus video put together to juxtapose Dingell to Dr Rob Steele. The differences are striking.
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Folks, This video that explains the loss of liberty via your health care being determined by Washington Bureaucrats is growing now around 100,000 hits a day. Go here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HnkxIh62dQ
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A LARGE CROWD IS EXPECTED TO ATTEND THIS EXCITING RALLY ON FRIDAY OCTOBER 29TH @ 8PM IN MONROE, MI FEATURING DR ROB STEELE, OTHER GREAT SPEAKERS, EXCITING INTERTAINMENT, TV, RADIO AND THE PRESS
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Ann Arbor, MI) - October 27th in Ann Arbor, Michigan is the chance to show the country that the citizens of Michigan want to TAKE BACK OUR "HOUSE". Dr.. Rob Steele, candidate for Michigan's 15th Congressionaldistrict along with the College Republican Club is holding a rally on the University of Michigan campus.
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Folks it is on the band "Freep" The link below. Check out the moderator @ 59 minutes and his slip up.
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U.S. Rep. John Dingell pledged to protect Medicare and Social Security, while Republican opponent Rob Steele called for a repeal of the federal health care law and an end to out-of-control government spending.
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I enquired about getting tickets to the only debate between John Dingell and Dr. Rob Steele. This is the response I got: "Due to the huge demand for tickets the campaign has done a lottery to assign tickets. There were upwards of 1400 requests from donors, workers, and friends. Sorry for raising your hopes... There are none to be had. I had no idea of the demand." For a small auditorium that is a lot of people, the demand outstrips the supply. Something is going on, people are waking up, and want to see this. Maybe it will be history...
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John Dingell Jr. has represented Michigan’s 15th congressional district for 55 years. His father held the same seat for 22 years before that. Dingell has lived his entire life in Washington, D.C., never in the southwest suburbs of Detroit where his constituents live. For perhaps the first time in his life, Dingell is actually in a political battle. The Detroit Free Press published the results of a poll that showed him 4% down to his challenger, Dr. Rob Steele, a cardiologist from Ann Arbor, with just three weeks to go before the election.
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As a cardiologist, Dr. Rob Steele knows about surgical precision, long odds, and chances of survival. He’s brought that to bear in his campaign to “retire” U.S. Rep. John D. Dingell, D-Dearborn, the venerable Democrat and longest-serving House member, during the Nov. 2 election.
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Last week came an e-mail that said Republican challenger Rob Steele was leading Democrat incumbent John Dingell by about 4 percent with 11 percent of the voters still undecided in their 15th District congressional race. Minutes later, another e-mail said the previous one was nothing but a political hoax, pointing to the fact that the 15th District had gone 60 percent for the Democrat in the last three presidential elections. It also pointed to previous polling that said Dingell led Steele by 19 points. Ah, nothing like election season, when you receive more information than you could ever actually want...
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12, 2008 EXCLUSIVE: Who is Mohammed Al-Churbaji?:; Islamic Terrorist "Mr. Mom" Mohammed Al-Churbaji, Dad of Obama Fundraiser Worked for Azzam, Bin Laden * How hard it is to get rid of known terrorists in our midst and how easy it is for a deported Al-Qaeda terrorist to return to America; * How corrupt U.S. embassy officials get away with re-admitting terrorists into the U.S.; * How easily terrorists and their families gain acceptance by our society, including the Barack Obama Presidential campaign; * How America's universities are not tools of moderation for Muslim foreigners, but breeding grounds for terrorist fraternization...
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[ . . . ] But they [Republicans] also need to adjust their sights higher and aim for more seats. To confine themselves to the races in which they hold slight leads or are within five points would be to leave on the table dozens of Democratic incumbents who could be defeated in this landslide year. The danger here is not overconfidence but underconfidence, and that Democratic incumbents who could be defeated will skate to victories. Despite a massive victory in the offing for Republicans, there could be great gnashing of teeth when they see how narrowly some of the...
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Folks, Here are some of the details, I have gathered from the web: The debate will be Oct. 20th 2010 at Monroe Community College ( Monroe, MI ) 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the college’s La-Z-Boy Center. Tickets will be available, but no info as of yet on his site....
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In what is probably the most surprising poll of this cycle so far, a joint effort by the Democratic-oriented Rossman Group and the Republican-oriented Team TelCom for the Detroit Free Press finds that 27-term Democrat John Dingell of Michigan trails his Republican opponent Rob Steele by four points, 43.8 percent to 39.5 percent. A Dingell has represented Michigan in Congress since 1932...
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The resident (democrat) fossil of the US House is in big trouble, something unfathomable in a city like Detroit where Dingell's district resides
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It seems each day brings some poll almost too good to be true for Republicans. In Michigan: A new independent poll has the dean of the U.S. House, Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., trailing his Republican opponent, Rob Steele, by 4 percentage points. The automated phone survey of 300 people in the 15th Congressional District shows Steele getting 43.8 percent of the vote while Dingell, a Dearborn Democrat and the longest-serving member of Congress, at 39.5 percent and undecided voters at 11 percent. The gap is within the poll’s margin of error of plus or minus 5.6 percentage points. The poll...
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