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Michigan Race Is Test of Loyalties

Fred Upton (Mich.), a regional representative for the National Republican Congressional Committee, likewise expressed confidence that the race would be among the most hotly contested in the country regardless

Hostettler Again Runs an Unorthodox Race

Analysts noted that with just over four weeks remaining until the primary, none of the Senate candidates is on the air, no public polling of the GOP primary is available, and Coats hasn’t closed the deal

New York: Democrats Stay Quiet on Massa Succession

The 29th district’s eight county Democratic Party chairmen are meeting today to interview six possible candidates, but party officials have remained tight-lipped about the names on that list.

Spouses Ordered Off Pentagon’s Jets … or Not

And since the military is already flying the aircraft over there, there is no expense to the government of adding Mr. Teasdale to the manifest, so he doesn’t have to pay for the privilege.

Court Upholds Soft Money Ban for Now

The court got it right,” an upbeat-sounding Paul Ryan, a Campaign Legal Center lawyer, said in an interview on Friday. The case, Republican National Committee v.

New Players Enter Redistricting Fight

“An advisory opinion is a shield, not a sword,” Elias explained in an interview about potential FEC complaints filed by opponents in the future.

Facebook Status Update: Owens Hired

When Corey Owens, a spokesman for the United Food and Commercial Workers union, nabbed a new job as policy associate in the Washington, D.C., office of Facebook, he made use of the social-networking site

Get a Foot in the Door With No Stubs

For example, “I learned of this exciting opportunity through my school’s career website, and I would be very grateful for the chance to interview with your business.”

Rokita Favored in Buyer Open Seat

Hershman said he’s the only candidate who has a background in agriculture and is from the northern end of the district, where his state Senate district overlaps with three of the 12 counties in the

GOP Conflicted on Uproar

Steve Driehaus (D-Ohio) on Tuesday approached Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on the House floor with concerns about comments the Republican leader made in an interview last week. “Rep.

We Loved Elvis True

“He thought it was a natural fit to work together,” Ken Paulson, president and chief operating officer of the Freedom Forum, Newseum and Diversity Institute, said in an interview.

Academics Judge The Values Divide

“We just thought what we had found was so neat and also so startling that there were these differing life patterns in the United States,” Cahn explained in an interview.

Some Recruits Fall Short on the Financial Front

The first fundraising quarter ends in just a week, and some challengers and Members may soon find themselves on the hot seat depending on how well they’ve fared in the money chase over the past three months