Heard on the Hill: Yes, He Did
John McCain (R-Ariz.), about it for a little while now, he said, although the additional art wouldn’t be a big stretch — Armstrong even has tattoos on his eyelids (ouch!).
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John McCain (R-Ariz.), about it for a little while now, he said, although the additional art wouldn’t be a big stretch — Armstrong even has tattoos on his eyelids (ouch!).
John McCain (R-Ariz.), as Democrats mopped up in statewide races downballot on Tuesday. But now itÂ’s BondÂ’s turn.
Jim McCrery (R), where Caddo Parish District Attorney Paul Carmouche (D) and physician John Fleming (R) won their respective primaries on Tuesday and earned the right to battle it out in a four-week general
Beautiful, aren’t they?” The Saucedos nodded quietly, pointing and taking pictures.
Politicians in Washington, D.C., arenÂ’t particularly popular these days, so itÂ’s only natural for the GOP to turn to its governors.
Ken Calvert (R-Calif.) won a ninth term last week. Barely.
John Warner (R-Va.) and ousted Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.), but they failed to unseat Sens. Roger Wicker (Miss.) and Mitch McConnell (Ky.), and Sen.
After a much closer-than-expected finish, Republican leaders are urging businessman Richard Hanna (R) to take another crack at Rep. Michael Arcuri (D) in 2010.
Mark Siljander (R-Mich.) considers the reconciliation of Christians and Muslims the cause of his life.
Dean Barkley (I) garnering plenty of attention from voters who werenÂ’t impressed with either Franken or Coleman. Barkley was briefly appointed to take over former Sen.
Democrats and liberals would prefer the story to end here, but it doesnÂ’t. Other data paint a different picture.
Candidates are raising more money than ever from wealthy donors who donÂ’t even live in their districts.
-elect Jim Risch (R-Idaho) $20.2 million Risch, who replaces retiring Sen. Larry Craig (R), stakes his fortune in farm and ranch land.
The reason isnÂ’t particularly complicated.
It was not an entirely welcome move in the Udall camp, but it didnÂ’t seem to cut into his lead.
Marilyn Musgrave (R) eked out a victory with the lowest winning percentage of any Member of the House in 2006, but this year she wasnÂ’t so lucky.
If Kilroy doesnÂ’t make it, another famous cartoon character might: Charlie Brown. Brown, the Democratic nominee in the race to replace Rep. John Doolittle (R-Calif.), was trailing state Sen.
House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) announced this morning that he will relinquish his No. 2 leadership job in the next Congress, clearing the way for his lieutenant, Chief Deputy Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) was swift to react, calling Emanuel “an ironic choice for a president-elect who has promised to change Washington, make politics more civil and govern
House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) has endorsed Rep.