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Liberals May Trim Leaders Next Year

Woolsey, who is nearing the end of her sixth year as a leader of the 83-member group, said in a recent interview that she is not ready to say whether she wants to seek another two-year term, but she said

Democrats Dig Up Ganley Dirt in Ohio, Air It

In an interview, National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Tory Mazzola said Democratic harping on the wealthy candidate’s alleged business practices are a distraction.

Debate Rages Over Price of GOP Pragmatism

The notion of retaking control of the Senate as paramount, as expressed by Cornyn and Thune, tends to reflect the views of the 41-member Republican Senate Conference — from the conservatives to the

Will the Rangel Factor Dog N.Y.

Charlie Rangel’s primary victory last week ensures the New York Democrat’s place in the news — and potentially on voters’ minds — for the six weeks leading up to the general election.

Labor Pains: Juggling Politics and Pregnancy

After the twins were born, Jenny urged him to go back to the set and finish making the commercial the next morning. “The bags under my eyes were pretty bad,” he said.

McConnell Embraces Big Tent GOP

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, during a wide-ranging interview Thursday on the upcoming elections, said his party must embrace candidates across the ideological spectrum if it hopes to retake

McConnell Hopes for Compromise Post-November

During a 30-minute interview in his Capitol office, the Kentucky Republican cautioned his party against overconfidence, warning that a GOP rout was far from certain against Democratic opponents he

House Bill Would Force Congress to Buy American Goods

“As you go through the different aisles and shelves and through House administration, where we procure our office supplies — that should be made in America,” the Ohio Democrat said in an interview

DCCC Releases New Round of Polls

The release comes a week after the DCCC pushed out a dozen polls that also showed good news for Democratic incumbents around the country.

Van Hollen: We Haven’t Lost the House Yet

In an interview Monday, the man who carries on his shoulders the hopes of a continued Democratic House hit Republicans for being too confident and promised a voter enthusiasm-builder/turnout effort

Ellsworth’s Seat Looks to Be a Difficult Hold

“This district is a conservative district, and I would say this: My previous Congressman, Congressman Ellsworth, campaigned as a conservative, but he’s a left-wing liberal,” he said in a phone interview

Jordan Appears Poised to Head RSC

The Republican Study Committee will see a rise in membership no matter which party controls the House after the midterm elections, and at least one Member is already positioned to take charge of the House