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DNC Slams Boehner in New Web Ad

The ad makes reference to an interview Boehner gave to the New York Times, published Saturday, in which he appeared to suggest that Congressional Republicans are not obligated to offer alternatives

Heard on the Hill: Steele’s Measuring the Drapes

In a little-noticed portion of an interview with GQ magazine published last week (in which Steele’s lenient views on abortion drew heavy criticism from his fellow Republicans), Steele offered that

Gillibrand Stars in New Murphy Ad

Gillibrand faces the camera during the entire 30-second ad, which went on the air Friday, and explains why she’s supporting venture capitalist Scott Murphy (D) in the March 31 contest.

Shop Talk: Conant Has Left the Building

Republican National Committee Communications Director Alex Conant — the organization’s chief mouthpiece during the tumultuous first month under the leadership of its new chairman, Michael Steele — will

Meet Mike: Right-Winger, Reformer

For one, the Democrat said he isn’t even going to try to predict his committee assignments. He said in a phone interview that some Members “smirked— when he expressed his preferences.

Bayh Bolsters Centrism

“To get balanced budgets, sometimes you have to cut spending in tough times,— Bayh said Wednesday in an interview.

New Poll Shows Simmons, Dodd in Virtual Dead Heat

Although Simmons has not announced his candidacy yet, the former Congressman said in a phone interview Tuesday that he thought the poll was “fantastic— and “unbelievable.— “I’m not even a declared

Census Control Clarified

The director of the 2010 Census will report to the Commerce secretary, a White House official said Tuesday, offering the clearest statement yet about the chain of command on the census and possibly allaying

Thrill and Chill of Energy Shortages

In a phone interview, the author pointed out that the U.S. cannot continue the pattern of exchanging money for natural resources with authoritarian regimes.

Chiefs Eschew Partisanship

And so the Senators — some of the Senators — suggested that maybe we should …— “They ran us out of the Senate dining room,— said Russell, jumping back into the conversation to finish Ingram’s sentence

Snowe Flexes Moderate Muscle

“I think there’s a case to be made to protect minority rights,— Snowe said in an interview Friday. “Majority rules, but you have to respect minority rights.