Brownback Could Complicate 2008 Race
And, if past history is any guide, those conservative voters will have the loudest voice in the early stages of the presidential primary process — particularly the Iowa caucuses.
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And, if past history is any guide, those conservative voters will have the loudest voice in the early stages of the presidential primary process — particularly the Iowa caucuses.
“Very good things can happen when very bad things happen,” she said last week in an extensive interview with Roll Call.
Despite occasional rumors to the contrary, Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) will seek re-election in 2006. “We’re running,” Burns said in an interview this week.
The fate of House ethics Chairman Joel Hefley (R-Colo.) remains up in the air nearly a month into the 109th Congress.
We didn’t want it to go down that way,” Weiss said in an interview.
The staffers insist they were originally told they would get a small paycheck in January — for the two days before the start of the 109th Congress — and that their health insurance benefits would
“The clubhouse system is today what it was more than 70 years ago when Lincoln Steffens described it as a ‘government of the people, by the rascals, for the rich.’
At the beginning of the 108th, in the midst of an economic downturn, the House moved first to consider an extension of unemployment benefits.
on private accounts and to promote its agenda that there is in fact a crisis,” DPC Chairman Byron Dorgan (N.D.) said in an interview.
a move that could propel the hot-button campaign finance issue to the front of the Congressional agenda.
Talent won the seat in 2002 when he defeated appointed Sen. Jean Carnahan (D). In doing so, he claimed the final four years left on the term of the late Missouri Gov.
an interview last week.
And on Sunday, Kerry is slated to appear on NBC’s “Meet the Press” — his first Sunday talk show interview since before Election Day.
The possibility of an open seat in one of only a handful of truly competitive districts remaining in the country has the national parties salivating and would-be candidates jockeying. Rep.
Milnar told HOH in a telephone interview that Coleman asked that the toothy photos be removed from his Web site back in 2002 when Coleman was first elected to the Senate.
In an interview with Roll Call shortly after the incident, McGlinchey said he verbally confronted Loo after realizing the television was missing from the wall where it is mounted.
last fall regarding the oversight of the spy community.
“We tried some new and fun approaches, and it paid off,” Bellwether co-founder Monica Notzon said during an interview in the firm’s sleek offices, housed in a converted Pabst Blue Ribbon warehouse
The after-the-ball parties and the after-the-afterparties were the places to see and be seen on inauguration night.
“I have wanted to be a policeman ever since I was 12 years old, and I never stopped,” Livingood, 68, recalled during an interview earlier this month.