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Gregg’s Gain Would Be Senate’s Loss

Several news outlets were reporting on Saturday afternoon that Gregg is Obama’s top choice for the job and that the president could make the announcement within the next 24 hours.

Judiciary to Test Post-Partisanship

“If we follow his lead, he’ll be in trouble, because he participated in the filibuster and was not very forthcoming with his vote when it came to judicial nominations,” Graham said in an interview

Long Line Waits for a Davis Decision

The 7th district is a Democratic stronghold deep in the heart of Dixie, which means the real race for the seat will take place in the primary.

When Chaos Took Over

King, a proponent of nonviolence, felt he had to say something about the rioting that had become a summer routine in cities: “A riot at bottom is the language of the unheard,” the activist wrote

Conservative Movement Revisited

Since the barrage of bad economic news began pounding the American airwaves in mid-September, the comparisons between the present state of the country and the United States of the 1930s have only seemed

Cornyn Plotting to Rob Peter

“I would love to get a Republican majority in the House, I just don’t think it’s feasible this cycle,” Cornyn said in an interview.

Gillibrand Appointed to Succeed Clinton

Peter King (R-N.Y.), who has expressed interest in running for Senate in 2010, said in an interview Friday that he would likely make a final decision during the summer.

Shout Out to the No. 2 Fellows

The exhibit explains that the vice presidency was awarded to the man who won the second most number of votes. The framers did not take into account the formation of political parties.

New York: Anti-Gun Group Goes After Gillibrand

.” In an interview with the Albany Times Union, Gillibrand attempted to deflect the criticism, noting that her upstate district has a heavy concentration of hunters and that her relatives hunt —

Reid: Coleman Can Keep Office Until Feb. 4

Coleman is in the midst of contesting the outcome of his 2008 re-election race against Senate Democratic hopeful Al Franken, who leads the Republican by 225 votes.

Coleman Not Giving Up Yet

The two men at the center of the still-unresolved 2008 Minnesota Senate race made the rounds Wednesday on Capitol Hill, assessing their prospects for being seated and arguing their cases to their respective

Obama Set to Take Capitol by Storm

In a recent interview with the Washington Post, Obama’s campaign manager, David Plouffe, confirmed that he is organizing a new grass-roots organization made up of former campaign volunteers to “organize