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Palin Shrinks Diversity Gap

House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) praised McCain for congratulating Obama on his historic nomination. “I thought the ad that Sen.

McCain Picks Palin

Frank Murkowski (R) in a three-way primary. She ran on an anti-corruption message and she supported her running mate, Lt. Gov.

GOP Ready to Raise McCain

And while Democrats have cornered the “change” mantra this election cycle, this week the GOP will embrace the “reform” platform and run with it in a way they haven’t been able to for decades.

Minnesotans Turn On the Midwestern Charm

Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) and his Democratic challenger, Al Franken, representatives from the Democratic and Republican parties and — hopefully — a few convention attendees. In addition, the St.

CBC Members Reflect on Obama Nomination

John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) campaign accused Obama of playing the race card after he said Republicans would try to sow doubts about him by reminding voters he “doesn’t look like all the presidents on the dollar

What I Did When I Wasn’t at the Convention

“I’ve learned you don’t mess around with that stuff until after you win.” In reality, Schrader probably can’t afford the national party label in a district that President Bush carried narrowly, 50

Congressional Races Launched Axelrod

“I think he really, just as he took on Obama at the time he got in [the 2004 Senate race], they thought he was going to flame out, they certainly didn’t think he was going to be the nominee,” Sautter said

CongressNow: Dingell to Take On Global Warming

Dingell’s continued enthusiasm for the daily legislative skirmishing was on display in July, when he raised eyebrows by lecturing Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) about the dangers of his smoking