• Then there is the question of quite how joined at the hip he is with the Conservative party leadership on the thrust of the party's economic argument.

    BBC: A heavyweight tempted back by a crisis

  • The problem for us is how do we get those people to recognise that the Conservative Party is relevant again and what I will do is say to my party, we now must be obsessed with the issues that obsess British people, health, education, the environment, the things that they think that for too long we don't care about and that's the real problem and challenge.

    BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | Conservative leadership contender Iain Duncan Smith

  • National Republican Congressional Committee spokeswoman Julie Shutley called that number "wishful thinking, " though she declined to speculate on how many seats the party is in danger of losing.

    CNN: Mississippi election loss is GOP 'wakeup call'

  • The most intriguing political read of the new year so far comes this week from the Huffington Post's political editor Tom Edsall, who interviewed a wide range of Democratic strategists to assess just how bad the environment is for their party heading into 2010.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Lib Dems know how much is at stake - for their party as well as the country.

    BBC: Lib Dem conference: Clegg keeps it lean

  • But he believed David Cameron had "scored an own goal" by telling his MPs to oppose a referendum because "the country won't see how... in tune the Conservative Party now is with both Conservative and Labour voters in the country".

    BBC: EU referendum bid rejected by MPs

  • The leadership's proposal is meant to bridge a divide among Democrats on how the party should address the war.

    CNN: Anti-war House Dems demand 'clear timeline' for pullout

  • And how concerned is he that the pressure that their party faces from the right will make it more difficult for him to reach some kind of agreement with Republicans on a budget?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Then there is the question of how Mr Clegg's party will react to the referendum result.

    ECONOMIST: The politics of the AV referendum

  • That is how the scene played out at the birthday party Al Cascella threw last month for Alicia, his 13-year-old daughter, and her friends.

    WSJ: It's Time Again in Hollywood to Roll Out the Reddish Carpet

  • Labour's governing National Executive Committee is due to discuss shortly how to achieve the party's objective of improving the proportion of women and ethnic minority candidates.

    BBC: Women MPs in 1997

  • Another clue to the Labour Party's motivation is provided by looking at how it plans to choose its party lists, and, critically, how it determines the order of candidates on each list.

    ECONOMIST: Britain and Europe

  • Mr Blair's demand that Labour's contingent in any Scottish parliament toe the national party's line on tax also seems to misunderstand how the Edinburgh parliament is supposed to operate.

    ECONOMIST: Devolution

  • We're already saying that we may be doing wonderfully but even the eurosceptic Conservative Party is sending its shadow ministers all the way round Europe to see how they can improve and learn from Europe with regard to public services, which was regarded as the central point by both political parties in the political debate.

    BBC: News | BREAKFAST WITH FROST | Interview with Lords Brittan & Lamont

  • However, it is questionable just how great an electoral force the Tea Party will be on Nov. 2.

    FORBES: GOP May Ride Independent Wave

  • Betty didn't win that election, but she remained active in the Texas Democratic Party which is how she wound up becoming a superdelegate.

    NPR: Two Texas Superdelegates: The Love Story

  • But, having steered the League so far to the right, it is hard to see how he could join an opposition dominated by the centre-left Democratic Party.

    ECONOMIST: Silvio Berlusconi's future

  • No matter how large or small the entity or their party affiliation, there is a common theme to their goals: in these times of austerity and uncertainty, governments have a singular focus on not only doing more with less, but NEW with less so they can compete globally, grow jobs, and give their constituents an opportunity to succeed.

    FORBES: Meeting The Business Challenges Of Government

  • And when you look at the ineptitude of the rest of the Republican message machine, it's pretty clear that he is one of the few people in his party that know how to do that.

    CNN: New leader of the GOP: Rand Paul

  • Now that several wells have hit pay and that more and more investors are showing up to the party, the question that keeps cropping up is how McMoRan plans to finance its future development efforts.

    FORBES: McMoRan DeRisks the Ultra Deep As It Nears a Financial Bonanza

  • This is how one senior figure in West Midlands Labour sums up the challenge facing his party as he prepares to head to Liverpool for the annual conference.

    BBC: Labour activists want a clear lead in Liverpool

  • The question that has plagued Liberals for more than half a century is how a third party can break open a two-party system.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • So how is it that with all this good news for Perot the prospects for him and his Reform Party seem to be growing dimmer?

    CNN: It's My Party And I'll Run If I Want To

  • And as an indication of how valuable and accessible this data is, it took only 24 hours for the first third-party app to be developed and we are excited to see the many more applications that will be developed using this data.

    WHITEHOUSE: Building-Blocks of a 21st Century Digital Government

  • The GOP is the supposed conservative party so it should look into its own past for clues about how to solve this problem.

    FORBES: The GOP Battle Over Immigration Policy

  • The only thing I'm saying is you cannot sacrifice a human life, no matter how small, for the benefit of a third party.

    CNN: Cloning success hailed, feared

  • Apart from minimising the damage from such rows, a credible Welsh party leader is needed to conduct the delicate negotiations with the other parties over how exactly the new Welsh assembly will work.

    ECONOMIST: Welsh assembly

  • Although they are now united in condemning the hopelessness (in both senses of the word) of Michael Howard's election campaign and although the more perceptive among them understand how little the party's plight has been changed by winning back a few seats, there is no agreement on what to do about it.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • Korn Chatikavanij, the 20-year veteran investment banker who left jpmorgan Chase's operations in 2004 and became deputy head of the opposition-leading Democrat Party a year later, is hard-pressed to spell out how he'd change economic direction.

    FORBES: After Thaksin

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