Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Charlie rangel

  • NEW YORK -- Charlie Rangel still has it. The 82-year-old, 20-term member of Congress flashed his trademark wit at a debate on Monday to swat away a veiled dig from the man who could pose him a serious challenge in the June 26 Democratic primary.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Opening shot against Rep. Charlie Rangel is a 100,000-piece Sorry, Charlie mailing that calls for new leadership for Harlem on Hill. ANOTHER FOE is jumping into the race against Rep.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Espaillat, 57, has attracted the backing of several of New Yorks prominent Latino politicians, including former Rangel supporters. I have great admiration and respect for Charlie Rangel.
  • (NPR News)
  • The veteran New York congressman has survived scandal and serious illness, but now faces reelection in a revamped district that's heavily Latino. Patricia Murphy on the challengers who might knock him off.
  • (Daily Beast)
  • There's no one in the world quite like Charlie Rangel just ask him. Our Alison Gendar reports: He challenged the New York Daily News editorial board Monday to come up with a single reason why he shouldn't be running for a 22nd congressional term.
  • (Albany Times Union (blog))
  • Reading Mike Riggs recent post about the future of marijuana reform in Congress, I was struck by the quote from Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.
  • (Reason.com)
  • "The fact that nobody contributed to Charlie before reflects the fact that nobody ever felt he needed it," said Representative Gary L. Ackerman, a New York Democrat who made his first donation to Mr. Rangel last month, for $1,000.
  • (New York Times)
  • Serrano. On Tuesday, Representative José E. Serrano seemed to embrace Mr. Rangel as a Latino, referring to "those of us who represent New York City and are from the Latino community, as Charlie and I both are," and he praised Mr.
  • (New York Times)
  • Rep. Charlie Rangel opened a campaign office in Washington Heights on Saturday, on the second floor of a four-story building at 2410 Amsterdam Avenue.
  • (capitalnewyork.com)
  • As we memorialize and pay tribute to all of our fallen heroes on this year's Memorial Day, it is important to embrace those soldiers who have been historically overlooked.
  • (The Grio)

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