Thomas Andrew Daschle (/ˈdæʃəl/ DASH-əl; born December 9, 1947) is an American politician and lobbyist who represented South Dakota in the United States...
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While still President-elect of the United States, Barack Obama chose Tom Daschle to be his Secretary of Health and Human Services. He withdrew in February...
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incumbent Senator Tim Johnson. In 2004, he defeated Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle. In the Senate, Thune served as the Republican chief deputy whip from...
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chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, Frist succeeded Tom Daschle as the Senate Majority Leader. Frist helped pass several parts of President...
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Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle ran for re-election to a fourth term, but was narrowly defeated by Republican John Thune. Daschle was the only incumbent...
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InterMedia Partners (section Tom Daschle)
Sportsman Group. In 2005, Tom Daschle joined the firm as a senior adviser. It was during his time at InterMedia that Daschle reportedly had the use of...
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leader of the Senate today." He also described former Democratic Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota as "trustworthy". He also revealed that President George...
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D.C. to Tom Daschle (later a U.S. Representative and Senator) and Laurie S. Fulton (later the United States Ambassador to Denmark). Daschle received...
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served as the Senate Democratic whip from 1999 to 2005 before succeeding Tom Daschle as Senate Minority Leader. The Democrats won control of the Senate after...
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Pete Rouse (section With Daschle)
during his tenure as Chief of Staff to Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle. When Daschle lost his seat in 2004, Rouse was persuaded to stay in Congress...
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Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle was President Obama's first nominee for the Secretary of Health and Human Services. Daschle was paid $220,000 in speaking...
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carried South Dakota comfortably in 2000, and Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle. Johnson won 94% of the vote among the Oglala Sioux, South Dakota's largest...
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Within the Briggs Library is the Daschle Research Library dedicated to former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (SDSU BA 1969), which houses his...
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future Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle. This election was the only United States Senate election in South Dakota that Daschle would win by a narrow margin...
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anthrax spores were mailed to several news media offices and to Senators Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy, killing five people and infecting 17 others. Capitol...
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joined fellow former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Bob Dole, and Tom Daschle to found the Bipartisan Policy Center, a non-profit think tank that works...
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November 2, 1992. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Tom Daschle won re-election to a second term. Tom Daschle, incumbent U.S. Senator Charlene Haar, educator...
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Janklow, Abdnor narrowly lost his Senate seat to then-Representative Tom Daschle. He served as the administrator of the Small Business Administration...
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Republican John Thune defeated the incumbent Senate minority leader Tom Daschle, marking the first and only time since 1952 that a sitting party leader...
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Ivey served on Capitol Hill as chief counsel to Senate majority leader Tom Daschle, as counsel to U.S. senator Paul Sarbanes during the Whitewater controversy...
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Dakota was held November 2, 1998. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Tom Daschle won re-election to a third term. As of 2024[update], this was the last...
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Your Head Tom Dooley, Your Tie's Caught In Your Zipper" (1972). The Capitol Steps used this song to make fun of South Dakota Senator Tom Daschle on their...
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Majority Leader (John Thune) defeat and succeed a former Majority Leader (Tom Daschle). United States portal South Dakota portal Politics portal United States...
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businessman. Harold W. Bauer (1908–1942), American USMC fighter pilot. Tom Daschle (born 1947), American politician. Sergio Denis (1949–2020), Argentine...
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on to lose his re-election campaign to Jim Hodges. Incumbent Democrat Tom Daschle won re-election to a third term. As of 2023[update], this was the last...
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Senior Agriculture Policy Advisor for Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.). Tom Buis grew up on the family farm with this brothers Mike and Jeff...
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America issued its official response to the terrorism attacks. Senator Tom Daschle, who was the Senate Majority Leader at the time and in charge of the...
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year, Dole joined fellow former Senate majority leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, and George J. Mitchell to found the Bipartisan Policy Center, a non-profit...
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Corzine, New Jersey (2001–2006), Governor of New Jersey (2006–2010) Tom Daschle, South Dakota (1987–2005), Senate Majority Leader (2001, 2001–2003),...
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Horizon oil spill. She was appointed by former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle to serve as a commissioner on the bipartisan 9/11 Commission, which sought...
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