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Specter’s Democratic Roots Go Way, Way Back

It was the perfect launching pad for a run at district attorney, but, Specter recalled in a 2004 interview, the chairman of the Democratic City Committee, Frank Smith, pointedly told him: “We don

Maloney Focuses on Women’s Agenda

“Women lose an estimated $400,000 to $2 million in a lifetime— because of pay disparities, Maloney said in an interview. “The strongest predictor of poverty in old age is being a mother.

Watchdog Groups Want Ethics Panel Probe of PMA Ties

The request will seek a probe into whether the millions of dollars in campaign contributions the firm generated for favored Members of Congress influenced the tens of millions of dollars in earmarks those

GOP Retirees Hoard Millions

Everett had the most cash of all the GOP retirees from the 2008 cycle, reporting $721,000 in his campaign account at the end of March.

Growing Gephardt Inc.

The same values and work ethic that propelled the 14-term Congressman from St.

GOP Wrestles With Climate Change Bill

As hearings over climate change legislation commence this week in the House, Republicans have made known their distaste for the Democratic solution to the problem.

Obama to Headline DSCC, DCCC Event

In a recent interview, Democratic lobbyist Steve Elmendorf, a one-time aide to ex-Majority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Mo.), agreed that both Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore “raised a lot of

Norton Calls for Action on D.C. Vote

In an interview Friday, Norton called the bill “way overdue— and claimed it could pass under a closed rule that would prohibit amendments.