Now Its the DCCC That Is Swimming Against the Tide
Charlie Dent (R-Pa.).
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Charlie Dent (R-Pa.).
John Cornyn (R-Texas), a position she stepped into in mid-July.
This week, Democratic leaders “wasted time doing a lot of suspensions and not dealing with this issue,” Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said.
The GOP jab is fair play but canÂ’t trump the fact it was a silly rule to begin with.
Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) clashed again with federal prosecutors on Friday over exchanging evidence in preparation for the upcoming trial.
Jon Porter (R). The rapid population growth and Democratic trend of the district makes PorterÂ’s task extremely difficult.
Mark Souder (R). But the results show Montagano still has some considerable ground to make up, and the polling looks similar to two years ago, when Souder ended up winning by 8 points.
Historically, Republicans arenÂ’t usually in this position. Perdue won the Democratic nomination by a convincing margin over a well-financed statewide officeholder.
Mike Oxley (R-Ohio), and a team from Villanova UniversityÂ’s School of Business have put together a series for the do-it- yourselfers out there.
The credit-crunched companies want Congress to let them qualify for the loans even if the cars produced arenÂ’t much more fuel efficient than existing car models, an automaker lobbyist told Roll Call.
doesnÂ’t provide incentives to states.
.” While the DCCC has already reserved $53 million in TV ad time, Van Hollen reminded his colleagues that the committee currently doesn’t have enough money to fund all of the races party leaders
John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) both advocate an “All of the Above” approach to energy reform.
obviously a calculation our leaders will have to make, and they’ll probably get a lot of input from our Members who are up about their desire to get back home,” Senate Chief Deputy Minority Whip John Thune (R-S.D
Bob Schaffer (R) are battling for the right to succeed Sen. Wayne Allard (R), who is retiring.
“Lawmakers don’t think they’re responsible for the next 40 years, just the next two or four.” With one exception, Cannon added: Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), who has made a push for such reforms.
And even a no-brainer, widely endorsed proposal to set standards for computerizing health records — and, eventually, saving lives and lots of money — isn’t assured of passage.
John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) running mate. Love’s 30-second ad includes an image of McCain standing with the Alaska governor as Love states, “I’m supporting pro-lifers John McCain and Sarah Palin.
Larry CraigÂ’s (R-Idaho) attorneys made one more attempt to clear his name after his criminal conviction last year in a sex-sting operation at the Minneapolis airport.
In 2006, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said that the “economic policies put in place by Republicans are working as planned to spur economic growth and reduce the deficit.” But the facts say