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Rocky Mountain Lows

“The story the Post published was pretty dramatic, but the story itself is old.” The Denver Post first examined Schaffer’s ties to Abramoff after the former Congressman in an interview raised the issue

A Mixed Legacy Explored

“He’s been part of that process that’s been really focused on staging appearances,” Swint said in an interview.

NRCC’s Tough Road

NRCC Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.) acknowledged in an interview Friday that a lack of campaign cash means some House GOP incumbents will have to wage their re-elections without financial assistance from

GOP Rallies on Unemployment

On the second try the next day, the bill passed 274-137, still shy of the 290 votes needed to ensure a veto override if all Members are present.

Kirk Not Worried by Storm

More than a mile from shore, the future lawmaker reckoned he’d brave the 40-degree water and swim back, Kirk recently recalled in an interview.

Fimian, Man Of Mystery

Now that the general election campaign in the competitive district has officially begun, Fimian said in an interview Wednesday that he’s working hard to introduce himself to voters.

House Halts Radio Upgrade

Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), said in an interview that a recent presentation on the project lacked detail or sufficient explanation for a price jump from $35 million to $70 million.

Schumer Sees Big Nov. Gains

But Schumer’s prognostications, delivered in a wide-ranging interview with Roll Call reporters and editors, turned more ambiguous when it came to his own future as an ambitious two-term Senator and

Climate Change Boosts Shaheen

In a June 4 interview in Washington, D.C., Shaheen discussed her belief that the changed political climate will have a positive impact on her campaign this cycle.

The Supermarket Wars

In an interview, Ketner said she relishes the likely opportunity in November to settle the score between the rival grocery store chains. “You know what lions’ favorite meal is?

The Coalition That Could Have Been

“There was not a single member of the Congressional Democratic leadership in the room,” Gillon said. “The vice president did not know. The first lady did not know.

A Bumpy Path to the Hill

“I like to think of myself — I hate to say it about myself but I’ll say it anyway — as a Renaissance person,” Jones said in an interview last week.

Durbin’s Long Shot Pays Off

He took the risk against what was then the party establishment’s view that another prominent Senator, Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), would easily secure the Democratic nod for the White House in 2008.

Lieberman Joins Obama Attack

While it was unclear what the two were discussing, Obama literally backed up Lieberman against the wall, leaned in close and appeared to be trying to dominate the conversation, as the two talked