Pryor a Late-Blooming Maverick
“I don’t see myself as a Democratic war maverick,” Pryor said in an interview last week. “Really, the way I see it is, I’m here to represent the people of Arkansas, not the Democratic Party.”
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“I don’t see myself as a Democratic war maverick,” Pryor said in an interview last week. “Really, the way I see it is, I’m here to represent the people of Arkansas, not the Democratic Party.”
Democrats have a totally different take on the 1995 parallel. As House Democratic Caucus Chairman and former Clinton White House aide Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) put it in an interview, “Let’s compare.
the man to reclaim the district for the GOP.
“We are cooperating going forward,” Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen (Md.) said in a recent interview, adding that despite some internal party dust-ups with Dean
“Nobody’s asked me to resign and I’ve been busy doing my job in the midst of all of this,” McNulty said in an interview.
“As prime minister,” Bhutto told me in an interview, “I’d control the tribal areas of Pakistan,” where Osama bin Laden is believed to be hiding and the Taliban is ascendant.
in the House rules at the start of the 110th Congress.
Termed “the worst drug warrior” on Capitol Hill by the Libertarian Party, he led the charge among conservative Republicans against the drug legalization movement.
he thinks should be the Democratic response — the new American story.
In an interview Monday with Roll Call reporters and editors, Van Hollen also predicted that the presidential election will be more helpful than hurtful to Democratic candidates across the country
If you’re in the market for lobbyists who have the ear of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) or who can twist the arm of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), then skip the firm of Jim Hirni and Mike
The summer of 2005 could not have been a worse time to become president of the University of Colorado.
Bill Armstrong (R), the godfather of Colorado conservatives. Schaffer said in a telephone interview Wednesday evening that he is still considering running next year.
“I was going to semi-retire until the Democrats took over the House and Senate and [Richardson] decided to run for president,” Maki said Wednesday in a telephone interview.
[IMGCAP(1)] The newly minted Senator, whose win tipped control of the chamber to the Democrats, has made it a policy to refuse meetings with lobbyists if they are not accompanying the people they
A spokesman for the DSCC, which ran fundraising circles around the NRSC for the entirety of the 2006 cycle, said Senate Republicans still have their work cut out for them if they hope to catch the
Anticipating strong opposition from the current White House on most Democratic-sponsored greenhouse gas reduction bills, Boxer said in an interview Tuesday that she hopes to pass as many bills as
Klein said in an interview that hurricane insurance has become a major issue in Florida as insurers have either stopped offering coverage or offered it only at dramatically increased rates.
For years, Capitol Hill types have heard tales of the zany doings of the denizens of the aging-frat-boy “Animal House” shared by Democratic Reps.
The White House aide could be deposed in some kind of informal arrangement with the Judiciary Committee, which could include a private interview with questioning limited directly to the topic.