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Murray Could Decide Senate Control

YAKIMA, Wash. ‘ The debates are done, the funds raised, the TV airwaves blanketed and the ballots mailed. Now, for Democratic Sen.

Democrats Go All-In for Female Candidates

[IMGCAP(1)]Twenty-one Democratic women were first elected to the House in the 2006 and 2008 cycles, and a record 73 served in the chamber in the 111th Congress.

Democrats Say They’ll Hold Senate

‘Really, it’s full speed ahead with as much energy and focus as we can muster,’ Levi Russell, spokesman for the Tea Party Express, said in a telephone interview as his campaign bus sped down a drag-racing

Morella, Davis Throw Zingers at Norton Roast

‘How [Hexagon] got this idea to roast Eleanor is beyond me, but when you consider that I have taken a lot of roasting on the Colbert Report, I’ve been used to it,’ Norton said in an interview before the

Hare Symbolic of Cycle for Democrats

Hare wasn’t anywhere near GOP target lists at the start of the cycle, but it’s become clear over the past month that the Congressman, who was unopposed in 2008, could get swept out in the GOP wave.

Senators Say Library Is Hindering Inspectors

In an interview, Schornagel said he knows of no thefts from the Library since the 1990s, although there have been several attempted thefts, some even by Library employees, of which the Capitol Police

Axelrod: We Didn’t Do Enough to Sell Agenda

President Barack Obama “didn’t have time” to focus on messaging as he tackled major issues that “came in rapid fire” as soon as he got to office, Axelrod told Roll Call during a West Wing interview

For Murtha’s Old Seat, a Surprising Sameness

Burns said in an interview that several factors worked against him in May, including the bruising he suffered in the Republican primary and the presence of a Libertarian Party candidate on the special