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No Doubt About This: Record Spending

One aspect of the 2010 midterm elections will be all but settled by the time polls open today: The Supreme Court’s decision earlier this year to throw out political spending restrictions has dramatically

Staking Their Future on Voters

Obama has also been emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation on the biggest problems facing the nation.

Reid Courts Hispanic Voters in Univision Appearance

In an interview on “Al Punto,” Univision’s Sunday public affairs television show, the Nevada Democrat said he would bring up the immigration legislation, known as the Dream Act, in the Senate’s lame-duck

Heard on the Hill: Hold the Phone

While driving to a Utah television station for an interview early Tuesday morning, Rep. Jason Chaffetz received a call on his cell phone.

Larsen Keeps It Local to Fight the GOP Tide

Discussing Boeing’s importance to the district in a recent radio interview, Koster said, ‘The refueling tanker needs to be built in this country, whether it’s built at this plant or somewhere else.’

Democrats Face Big Losses for What They Did

After White House political adviser David Axelrod made that argument in a Roll Call interview last Tuesday, Senate Republicans passed out stats compiled by CBS White House correspondent Mark Knoller

Top Democrats Step Up DCCC Giving

But many CBC members are still well short of their dues goal for the cycle, despite the fact that most members of the group are in politically safe districts.

2012 Won’t Be Any Easier for Senate Democrats

The landscape will shift depending on the final tally of the midterm elections, but the 2012 Senate map shows at least seven seats in play as tossups starting Nov. 3 ‘ the majority of which are held

Obama to Lead Rally for Perriello

The event will take place in the Virginia Democrat’s hometown of Charlottesville, which is one of the few liberal bastions in what is otherwise a conservative rural district.