Giffords, History and True Arizona Grit
In 2006, she won an open House seat when Kolbe retired, and she continued winning tough races in a swing district, including during 2010’s GOP wave year. People simply liked her.
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In 2006, she won an open House seat when Kolbe retired, and she continued winning tough races in a swing district, including during 2010’s GOP wave year. People simply liked her.
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Heard on the Hill: Blumenauers British Invasion -
Lilly: Debt Solution Should Include Peoples Voice -
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NRCCs Recruiting Aim: Stay on Offense -
Revisions Improve Boehner Plans CBO Score -
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Heard on the Hill: Schumers Roger Ebert Moment -
Bysiewicz Gets Nod From EMILY's List -
HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Foiling the Faster FOIA Act -
Obamas Request Overloads Websites -
EMILYs List Endorses Kate Marshall -