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  • '''Harry Reid''', a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] from [[Nevada (U.S. sta At the age of 30, Harry Reid became the youngest Lieutenant Governor in Nevada history, winning election
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  • {{rpl|Harry Reid}}
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  • ...[[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission]] appointed by Sen. [[Harry Reid]]; Former advisor on foreign affairs and energy issues to Senator [[Robert
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  • ...[[U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission]] appointed by Sen. [[Harry Reid]]; President, [[National Foreign Trade Council]]; former Under Secretary of
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  • '''Harry Reid''', a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] from [[Nevada (U.S. sta At the age of 30, Harry Reid became the youngest Lieutenant Governor in Nevada history, winning election
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  • *[[Senate Majority Leader]]: Sen. [[Harry Reid]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]])
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  • ...he various Democrats of different ideologies. [[Senate Majority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]] said, “If we are going to deliver the change Americans demanded and mov
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  • {{r|Harry Reid}}
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  • ...itions rather than specific contracts for the Senator's state. When Sen. [[Harry Reid]] placed numerous holds in 2004, he excluded national security nominations,
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  • *hosted major national energy forums with [[Senate Majority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]], governors, business leaders and others;
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  • ...Ensign in the troubled reelection campaign of [[Senate Majority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]]: "Democratic strategists are eager to present Nevada voters with a stark
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  • ...peaker of the House [[Nancy Pelosi]], and said of Senate Majority Leader [[Harry Reid]], (D-[[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]]), <blockquote> “Reid is done; he’s
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  • ...aker of the House, the first women to hold that position. Nevada Senator [[Harry Reid]] became Senate Majority Leader. The Democrats were unable to impede the I
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  • ...health care legislation in the Senate became [[Senate Majority Leader]] [[Harry Reid]].
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  • When the [[109th Congress]] convened, [[Harry Reid]], the new Senate Minority Leader, tried to convince the Democratic Senator ...er, but rejected her choice for Majority Leader. Senate Democrats promoted Harry Reid to Majority Leader.
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  • Many Democrats agreed with the general conclusions of the report. Sen. [[Harry Reid]] (D-Nevada), the incoming Senate Majority Leader, urged the president to i
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