Roland Burris saga continues to play out
San Bernardino Sun - Elections
WASHINGTON - The Senate's top two Democrats defended their right to deny a seat to Roland Burris, Barack Obama's successor-in-waiting, while refusing to rule out a deal as Congress and its new
members begin work this week.
WASHINGTON - The Senate's top two Democrats defended their right to deny a seat to Roland Burris, Barack Obama's successor-in-waiting, while refusing to rule out a deal as Congress and its new
members begin work this week.
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