Script Will Be Flipped in 2016 Senate Majority Battle
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania, Rob Portman of Ohio, Marco Rubio of Florida and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.
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Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania, Rob Portman of Ohio, Marco Rubio of Florida and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.
What Happened to 2014's Most Vulnerable Senators? -
Council’s attempt to force Mayor Vincent Gray and Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt to comply with the local Budget Autonomy Act via the court system.
A Clear Opportunity for America's Children | Commentary -
Low Hanging, Long Lasting Economic Fruit on America's Public Lands | Commentary -
President Barack Obama specifically warned the House against intervening in D.C.’s decriminalization bill this summer.
President Barack Obama specifically warned the House against intervening in D.C.’s decriminalization bill this summer.
Roll Call's Guide to Election Results -
HOH : Most compelling race(s) on your radar?
HOH : Most compelling race(s) on your radar? MP : Early in the night I think the focus needs to be on North Carolina and New Hampshire, which close at 7:30 p.m. ET and 8 p.m.
A Rose by Any Other Name: It's Time to Bring Earmarks Back to Defense R&D | Commentary -
(That’s one reason I started Roll Call’s Majority Makers project to profile the class of 2010′s most interesting freshmen.) This is why we do what we do.
Presidents from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush have made it a habit to hang out here. Old Ebbitt Grill at 675 15th St. NW attracts its fair share of tourists.
Obama’s approval rating for 2010’s “shellacking” was 44 percent. Obama could set a modern record for midterm-election losses dating back to President Harry S. Truman.
Expanding Taiwan's International Participation | Commentary -
Energy's Role in Tuesday Elections -
New Republicans Will Strengthen Boehner's Hand in 114th -
Why State Lawmakers Are an Opposition Researcher's Dream -
Obama could set a modern record for midterm-election losses dating back to President Harry S. Truman.
Capitol Quip's Bipartisan Trick and Treat -