Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Charlie rangel primary

  • Charles Rangel, who has represented New York City's Harlem neighborhood in Congress for more than 41 years and once served as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, survived a Democratic primary challenge in his redrawn district.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • WASHINGTON — Two congressional veterans survived career-threatening primary challenges Tuesday night as voters weighed in on races that could help define the next Congress. In Utah, Republican Sen. Orrin G.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • Charlie Rangel and Utah Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch-- defied the odds Tuesday night and won re-election despite strong primary challenges in their respective states.
  • (ABC News)
  • Rangel fended off four challengers on Tuesday Jeffries defeated City Councilman Charles Barron in an unexpectedly hard-fought Democratic primary that drew national attention because of Mr.
  • (New York Times)
  • WASHINGTON — Two congressional veterans survived career-threatening primary challenges Tuesday night as voters weighed in on races that could help define the next Congress.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) has won the Democratic nomination in his Harlem-based district, paving the way for a 22nd term in Congress as he easily turned aside a crowded primary field Tuesday. With 56 percent of precincts reporting, Rangel led state Sen.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Charles Rangel, a 21-term U.S. congressman and once-towering figure in New York politics whose stature was diminished by an ethics scandal, survived a vigorous challenge on Tuesday to win the Democratic primary. In solidly Republican Utah, veteran U.
  • (CNBC)
  • Two incumbents face peril on Tuesday, when voters in five states – New York, Colorado, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Utah - cast ballots in House primaries. The night's headliner is in New York, where longtime Democratic Rep.
  • (Politico.com)
  • "Now, finally, he was giving Harlemites a genuine campaign, taking it down to the wire, the kind of campaign he had denied them for so many years. He was campaigning not only for his seat, but for his pride.
  • (Human Events (blog))
  • In New Yorks Harlem neighborhood, longtime Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel is in the fight of his political life as he seeks the primary nod for a 22nd term in the newly redrawn district that includes more Latino voters.
  • (Los Angeles Times)

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