Colorados Coffman Vulnerable Under New Lines
of the House goes right through the West.
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of the House goes right through the West.
In an interview with Roll Call, the Florida Republican said that he would not obstruct the unanimous consent vote but that he thought the House should have voted on the McConnell-Reid plan earlier this
the showdown.
doing so until the House passes the Senate-passed bill.
He said the issue is whether the former Speaker “did something specifically to intervene on her behalf to get the contract.”
“My voting record’s pretty darn conservative,” Heller said in an interview with Roll Call. “I want to be a little bit more pragmatic about the way to get work done here.
With Christmas just around the corner and the end of the this session hopefully (*fingers crossed*) in sight, Congressional mirth-makers are blanketing constituents and colleagues with quirky season’s
In an interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation” this morning, the Republican presidential candidate said that he would force judges to defend unpopular decisions before Congressional hearings.
A day after the Senate approved a hard-fought compromise and then adjourned for the year, the Speaker made clear in an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that House Republicans will put forward
on the call.
For the Tea Party Express, next year’s election is all about the Senate.
During a recent interview with Roll Call in his Longworth office, Denham had to rush off to fulfill Speaker pro tem duties.
In an interview with several reporters today, the Florida Republican blamed Democratic messaging for a recent poll that showed Americans blame the GOP more for Capitol Hill gridlock.
“This is just left-wing pandering,” King said in a brief interview. “Political correctness has gone crazy on the other side. These guys go on the line every day. A thousand cops out there.
Putin, during a telephone interview on Russian television, leveled a verbal broadside at the Arizona Republican after the Armed Services ranking member posted comments on Twitter that all but labeled
Mike Castle, whom O’Donnell upset in the 2010 Senate primary, said Wednesday in a phone interview.
In an interview with Roll Call, Wingfield said he was gauging his support in the district, which includes most of the western part of the Tar Heel State.
Roll Call’s interview (“Day of Infamy, Years of Resolve,” Dec. 7) with the author of “December 1941” was a bit too casual on the subject of the internment of Japanese-Americans by the U.S. government during
John Dingell told Roll Call in a wide-ranging interview on the eve of the 56th anniversary of his 1955 entry to Congress.
“The sentiments in Hawaii about Washington’s failure of leadership are no different than the rest of the country,” Case said. Hirono is about to cash in on the DSCC endorsement.