President-elect Barack Obama left his house in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood yesterday for a series of meetings with his advisers.
(Zbigniew Bzdak/ Chicago Tribune via Associated Press)
House speaker gives a vow of bipartisanship
President-elect Barack Obama left his house in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood yesterday for a series of meetings with his advisers.
(Zbigniew Bzdak/ Chicago Tribune via Associated Press)
WASHINGTON - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi yesterday pledged that the Democratic-controlled Congress would take a bipartisan approach in working with the incoming Obama administration, saying Democrats need to "govern from the middle" to accomplish an ambitious agenda on the economy, energy independence, and healthcare. (Full article: 1156 words)
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