Leadership Shuffle Puts Spotlight on GOP’s Up and Coming
Leadership Shuffle Puts Spotlight on GOP's Up and Coming -
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Leadership Shuffle Puts Spotlight on GOP's Up and Coming -
Wright’s successor, Thomas S. Foley, became the first speaker in 132 years to be defeated for re-election back home.
Can a Tattooed Politician Upend Pennsylvania's Senate Race? -
EMILY's List Will Support Kirkpatrick in Race Against McCain -
.: In a statement to CQ Roll Call, she said the CHC “look[s] forward to hearing Pope Francis speak on a number of issues important to Latinos and working families — from juvenile justice to comprehensive
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., said that was “understandable” and that “clearly, there was no political influence involved in the decisions that they made.”
Scalise: Here's How to Bypass Senate Democrats on Planned Parenthood -
Two Women Vie to Be the Democrat in Race for Kline's Seat -
Democrats Take Note of Durbin's Leadership on Iran Deal (Updated) -
Grayson Trumps Murphy's Trump Comparison -
Biden Jr.’s character. But how do the senators who served with him reflect on Biden as a politician, and how do they feel he would perform as a commander in chief?
Mark S. Kirk. Krishnamoorthi, who ran for Duckworth’s seat once before, leads the fundraising race and has $596,000 in the bank.
Mark S. Kirk. Bullwinkel told CQ Roll Call Tuesday that she has been in touch with Duckworth, who she said has given her advice about running in the 8th District.
How Elijah Cummings Could Shake Up Maryland's Senate Race -
Open Governor's Race Could Lure Heidi Heitkamp Home to North Dakota -
Stokes stepped aside in a letter to Speaker Thomas S. Foley, telling the Washington Democrat, “I have admitted that on occasions … my account was overdrawn.”
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. But as of Tuesday, other than Menendez, only New York Democratic Sen. Charles E.
The Bipartisan Working Group's Elusive Target -
5 Things We Learned From Claire McCaskill's Memoir -