WASHINGTON SEN. BOB CORKER, a Republican elected in the face of the 2006 Democratic sweep, understands the panic that took hold in his party this week following its loss in a ruby-red district. His readiness to tell his story says much about the alienation of many Republicans from the national...
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WASHINGTON -- Sen. Bob Corker, a Republican elected in the face of the 2006 Democratic sweep, understands the panic that took hold in his party this week following its loss in a ruby-red district. Corker is familiar with the feeling. His readiness to tell his story says much about the alienation...
Sen. Bob Corker, a Republican elected in the face of the 2006 Democratic sweep, understands the panic that took hold in his party this week following its loss in a ruby-red district. His readiness to tell his story says much about the alienation of many Republicans from the national party's stale...
From The Washington Post By E.J. Dionne Jr. Sen. Bob Corker, a Republican elected in the face of the 2006 Democratic sweep, understands the panic that took hold in his party this week following its loss in a ruby-red district. Corker is familiar with the feeling. His readiness to tell his story...
Sen. Bob Corker, a Republican elected in the face of the 2006 Democratic sweep, understands the panic that took hold in his party this week following its loss in a ruby-red district. His readiness to tell his story says much about the alienation of many Republicans from the national party's stale...