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DeMint Launches Own ‘Whispering’ Campaign

The authors draw a line between moral attitudes from before and after the 1960s, and they suggest a rapid decline in the acceptance of traditional values based on court decisions and the rise in

War Erupts in Twain Country

Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo.), who represents a similar massive rural swath in the southeastern part of the state, said in an interview last week that the two candidates are wise to concentrate on what likely

Oberstar Is Man of the Hour in Infrastructure Debate

the 2005 transportation debate, when the resulting law became weighed down by more than 6,000 earmarks, including the infamous “Bridge to Nowhere” — an Alaska bridge pushed by members of the delegation

Broun’s Office Funds Run Low

In a separate interview she said the office’s annual budget remains intact, stating: “It’s not been depleted that I’m aware of.” But according to a Republican consultant familiar with the matter,

The Disenfranchised Tell Their Tales

During a presidential election season dominated by talk of change — from the top down — a new book shows how the disempowered in America are making a difference from the ground up.

Indiana Upset in the Wind?

“The year is as tough as any year that I’ve run,” Souder said in a phone interview Monday afternoon.

DCCC Cash Advantage Grew in June

The NRCC will need to borrow money down the stretch of the fall campaign to help equalize its large cash disparity with the DCCC.

DSCC Flush With June Rush

Schumer, the notoriously aggressive head of the party fundraising arm, convinced 16 of his fellow Democrats to write checks to the DSCC before the end of the second-quarter fundraising period on