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Will GOP Follow Graham Model — or Die?

Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) is not going to be the party’s savior — that has to be its 2012 presidential nominee — but the more the party follows his advice and example, the better off it will be.

GOP Leaving No Footprint in Hawaii

said the committee had maxed out its donations in the race and NRCC spokesman Ken Spain said he had no knowledge of any more spending on the race in the works.

Flake Asks OCE for PMA Files

“They have 200,000 pages of documents from their investigation,” Flake said in an interview Tuesday.

Kyl Guards McCain’s Right Flank

helped to reassure them that he is a huge asset for the conservative cause and for the Republican Conference,” Kyl said in an interview.

Gordon Racks Up Miles Before Retiring

Following a telephone interview, Gordon’s office issued the following written statement about his travel: “The chairman believes strongly that there needs to be international collaboration

Hispanic Leader Softens Tone Toward Obama

Becerra’s tone was markedly different from the one he took earlier this month when he said in a radio interview that Latinos view Obama with “suspicion” and question his priorities since he failed

Hoyer Interviewed in Massa Case

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) gave a “voluntary” interview Wednesday to a House ethics subcommittee probing allegations related to ex-Rep.

Lowden Comments Draw Ridicule

The DSCC seized on a comment Lowden (R), a Senatorial challenger to Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), made during a local television interview suggesting an “old-timey solution for a modern problem

Wall Street’s Faith in Schumer Slips

Schumer, in an interview, brushed aside the criticism and defended his actions, arguing that New York City is suffering from 10.7 percent unemployment due partly to Wall Street excesses and that

Hispanic Lawmakers Disagree on Strategy

Earlier this month, Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman Xavier Becerra (Calif.) said in a radio interview that Latinos view Obama with “suspicion” and question his priorities since he failed to follow through

How Justice Grew Out of A Utopian Community

In his new memoir, “Coming of Age in Utopia: The Odyssey of an Idea,” Gaston writes about the way his early ideas about economic justice formed the foundation for his understanding of racial equality.

In Kansas Open-Seat Race, Family Matters

“It’s not been any secret that I’ve been interested … in issues of public concern for a long time in my community,” Stephene Moore said in a phone interview last week.