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Jennifer Granholm Eyes Tight Races on New Talker

The new show will mimic a campaign war room, a format the Democrat suggested will include a laser-like focus on a dozen or so races, depending on how you count satirist Stephen Colbert’s super PAC-skewering

Bob Etheridge Eyeing Return to N.C. Politics

In a telephone interview with Roll Call this morning, Etheridge, who twice ran successfully for statewide office, said he is considering three options: a gubernatorial run, another bid for the House

Missouri’s Ed Martin Settles on AG Race

“I took a look at my skills — I think I’m a pretty well-trained attorney, who has had some success — and the reality of the current job and I think it’s a match,” he told Roll Call in an interview

Missouri’s Ed Martin Settles on AG Race

“I took a look at my skills — I think I’m a pretty well-trained attorney, who has had some success — and the reality of the current job and I think it’s a match,” he told Roll Call in an interview

New Lines Leave Kissell With Few Paths to 113th

“You know, inside the Beltway is a different world from North Carolina’s 8th district, and I’m from the 8th district,” Kissell explained in an interview in his Longworth Building office last week

Court’s Recusal Issue Still Unsettled

Scrutiny over the issue has only grown in the months since it was announced the Supreme Court would take up the health care law, a highly political issue that will come before the court just as the 2012

GOP Ready for Long Primary

With the issues that need to be decided by this election … [having] the choice laid out as early as possible so we can begin in earnest a discussion of the issues” is best, Cantor said in an interview

Cantor Seeks Contrasts in 2012 Agenda, May Endorse

In an interview at the House GOP’s annual retreat in Baltimore, the Virginia Republican repeatedly hit on the notion that the GOP needs to draw out specific, concrete examples of its differences

2011 Set Stage for War Over Abortion

And with the presidential election cycle in full swing, the activists are also encouraged by the strong anti-abortion stances of the Republican candidates.

Congressional GOP Is Obama’s Target

Daley had been touted as the White House’s liaison to the GOP and the business community, but the more populist approach taken by the president in recent months appeared to leave him on the outs.

House GOP Freshmen Frustrated but Determined

What’s more, the Capitol Hill novices feel they have been corralled into a monolithic tea party bloc by the media, the public and their Democratic colleagues and scapegoated as the cause of the gridlock

SOPA Fight Pits Big Porn Against Little Porn

The tube sites’ pleas are bumping against the lifeblood of the industry: the professional producers of adult content like Vivid Entertainment and Hustler, the flagship publication of Larry Flynt’

A Higher Power

We are weary from the struggle, tempted to throw in the towel.”

Rick Perry Exits, Endorses Newt Gingrich

The timing of the redemption comments comes on the same day that ABC News is to air an interview with Gingrich’s former wife Marianne, who claims he asked for an open marriage.