Tim Griffin’s Son Tests Old Adage: Vote Early, Vote Often
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Tim Griffin's Son Tests Old Adage: Vote Early, Vote Often -
Stewart Lends Writing Skills to Bring Elizabeth Smart's 'My Story' to Life -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois said he would support both procedural motions and a final bill for a clean debt limit hike. Sen.
Race Ratings Change: GOP Chances Improve in California's 52nd -
New Stock Transactions & Ted Cruz's Personal Wealth Amendment -
Utah Is No Fan of Lee's Obamacare-Linked Shutdown Strategy -
Supreme Court Appeal Ends for Lobbyist Kevin Ring's Gift Giving Conviction -
The Conservative Action Fund has received several letters from the FEC citing reporting irregularities, including $24,000 in activity “that does not appear to correspond with any itemized transaction(s)
“It was judgment calls,” said Timothy S. Jost, law professor at the Washington and Lee University School of Law.
Rick Atkinson's World War II Trilogy, a Natural Extension of His Life as a Journalist, Ends With a Bang -
McConnell's Real Legacy Now Hangs in Supreme Court's Balance -
With the city and United now united on building a soccer specific stadium near Nationals Park, go see Major League Soccer at its most primal in D.C.’s own loud-house.
Layman Explains Shutdown's Horse Sense -
For Spending Bills, It's About Time -
Ex-Member, Rival's Aide Battle for Calif. District -
Clark Has Fundraising Lead For Markey's Former House Seat -
Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut, offered “for the edification of all senators” the language of Rule 19. Niels Lesniewski contributed to this report.
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., estimates roughly half of all offices have chosen to furlough staff. “It’s hard to tell because it’s rolling,” Miller told CQ Roll Call.
McCain Doubles Support for Enzi's Re-Election -
Davey's Greatest Hits, Courtesy of WaPo's James Wagner -