Strengthening the family unit. I have a feeling we'll see more "family time" as the mid-terms approach.
"The DSCC has failed to clear the track in several states for their candidate of choice. Now that they've been unable to land their chosen candidate in Kentucky, Georgia, and South Dakota - the Senate Democrats are left facing the awkward situation of having to support their 2nd, 3rd, or even 11th choice," said National Republican Senatorial Committee spokesman Brad Dayspring.











They'll cheat their way to victory, just like always.
What can B. Hussien do? *Keystone pipeline watch* ... For everything that B. Hussien has done, there is a political reason.
It may be worth noting that next year's senatorial elections include the states of Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. These are all states that the Keystone Pipeline route is set to be built in. (the Kansas route is already in place) I don't think the Democrat's chances in Nebraska, Oklahoma, or Texas are an issue, but there was some talk of Max Baucus in Montana not running again as polling has shown he'd have a tough fight on his hands.
If B. Hussien sees this as an opportunity to hold onto states that he desperately needs to hold for Democrats, (to hold off impeachment?) look for approval.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senate_elections,_2014
I agree with marc - indications at the sate legislature level is that there is brewing state-led rebellion against the Dem energy policy and particularly the Keystone Pipeline stalling. It's a bad time to be a Dem - except in the welfare metropoli.
How dare a Democrat/progressive and a woman decide that home and family is more important then a career. Congratulations Stephanie on your decision.
Interesting sentiment considering that the left never said that about Palin.