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Best and Worst of Times at EMILY’s List

But for all the talk of another “Year of the Woman” such as the one that in 1992 saw a record number of mostly Democratic women elected to Congress, EMILY’s List is facing one of the biggest challenges

Members Go to Great Lengths for Voting Stats

dedication to the job and to respect for the high privilege that we have been given,” Collins said in an interview minutes before casting her 5,000th vote this week, a “nay” on a motion to kill an amendment

Stop Us if You’ve Heard This One Before

The thing that I don’t like about this job is you necessarily have to do some things for primarily political reasons,” he said in an interview in the Longworth House Office Building.

Read Along With Allen West

Allen West (R-Fla.) has come to free you from the tyranny of the New York Times best-seller list and all other scholarly research surrounding popular reading materials.

Support Lags for Jeff Flake in Primary

McCain said in an interview this week that he planned to endorse Flake, although he gave no hint on the timing. “Stand by,” Arizona’s senior Senator told Roll Call.  

Aloha, Mr. President

As part of her research, Borland trekked across eight states to interview nearly four dozen people from POTUS’s past, including his half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, as well as a host of childhood buddies

American Crossroads’ $70 Million Senate Blitz

In an interview with Roll Call, American Crossroads President and CEO Steven Law affirmed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s assessment that control of the chamber could go either way on Nov

Kathy Hochul Has Eyes on First Full Term

In an interview Monday at a Washington, D.C., sandwich shop, Hochul ticked through a litany of cuts in that budget that she said would hurt her constituents.

Contempt Charges Are Not Partisan Fodder

That is not to make light of the House vote to find the AG in contempt, but rather to question the validity of the countercharge being thrown that this was all done by the Republican majority to