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New Minority-Focused PAC Launches

John Podesta, the founder of the Center for American Progress and a former White House chief of staff, will advise the group.

Young Guns Divided

But over the course of the past four years, the Young Guns brand diffused into separate franchises and, in the process, may have lost some of its original flavor.

The Jedi Knight of Congress

Unlike Roberts, Sullivan also has a “Star Wars” take on the job. “The parliamentarians, to me, were like the Jedi knights,” Sullivan says of the days when he was on the outside looking in.

Cracking the Whip a Big Job for Rep.

We had to sort of shift gears there,’” McCarthy said in an interview. He added, “That’s part of my role, to be an advocate for the Members.

South Region Roundup

The GOP-held Legislature situated the new 7th in the northeastern part of the state, anchored in Myrtle Beach and the Pee Dee region.

Southwest Region Roundup

In an interview with Roll Call, he expressed an intent to run a campaign focused on issues and not the past. He avoided speaking about Giffords on all matters.

Jackson’s Eye on Primary Prize

I’ve been real busy,” Jackson joked in an interview outside his Kankakee, Ill., campaign office. “Mr. Fitzgerald kept me pretty busy. I wouldn’t call that complacent. When Mr.

Crowdfunding Proposal Hits Snag

The broad appeal of crowdfunding helps explain why the House passed the JOBS Act by a generous 390-23 margin last week.

Cleaning House

The other super PAC, Restart Congress, is technically supposed to be in the term-limits game.

Democrats Face Ideological House Primaries

It’s not at all surprising, given the media’s concentration on the fight for the heart and soul of the Republican Party between tea party conservatives and the GOP’s more pragmatic conservative wing, that

D.C. Art Venue Has Cool Vibe

But in the case of the Fridge DC, a Barracks Row gallery and performance art space, the words are deployed simply to give people an idea of where to find it.

For the GOP, It’s Back to the Future

Given the protracted battle for the Republican presidential nomination and the regional, ideological and political underpinnings of the four remaining candidates, one might think the GOP is engaged in