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Most will fail, but the reward can be worth the risk.
In an interview with the nation’s largest Spanish language newspaper published Thursday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said she and President Barack Obama are both continuing to push for enactment of
a Feb. 25 bipartisan summit designed to bring the two parties together on the issue.
“A constitutional majority is 51 votes,” Pelosi said in an interview Tuesday with Roll Call.
In an interview with Roll Call Tuesday, the top House Democrat said her party would “definitely” retain control of the chamber and emerge from the November balloting with “much more than a simple
The first idea we have is, that you have to do this a step at a time rather than in a comprehensive way,” Kyl said during a brief interview just off the Senate floor.
“If the starting point for this meeting is the job-killing bills the American people have already soundly rejected, Republicans would rightly be reluctant to participate.”
“I think we win [moderates] over by having the obstinacy of the Republicans be clear and obvious,” Grijalva said Monday in an interview.
And the more acid the better.
“Oftentimes when you write a biography you feel compelled to see everything through that person’s eyes,” Kranish said in a phone interview.
Jerry Moran could officially be considered the frontrunner in the GOP primary for Senate in Kansas. The two House Members are facing off in the Aug. 3 primary, and the contest for Sen.
DeMint acknowledged as much in a recent interview about his PAC.
“I’m tiring of politicians using national security issues as a political football,” Brennan said during an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
During an interview on Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” Brennan accused Republicans of using the issue as a “political football,” arguing they did not raise concerns with the administration’s decision
Obama told CBS News’ Katie Couric in a pre-Super Bowl interview that he planned to convene a “large meeting” after the President’s Day recess “to go through systematically all the best ideas that
You’re not just going to play out six weeks [of the regular season],” Runyan explained in a recent phone interview.
“For the first six months of last year, nobody gave us any chance,” Jesmer said in an interview last week in his spacious corner office with views of Senate office buildings.
“It was like jazz — a lot of improvisation,” Larsen said in an interview.
He warned Obama “to consider the consequences of publicly disseminating sensitive information vital to the defense of the American people.