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Heard on the Hill: Giving Game Shows Another Go

Belke waited out the 18 months she was barred from competing on game shows, then applied for “Millionaire” over the summer, which included a 50-question quiz and 90-minute interview.

Democrats Walking an Oversight Tightrope

During a recent hallway interview with Roll Call, House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) stepped into an elevator that held Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Calif.).

No Surprises Expected in Oregon Special Primaries

Cornilles said last month in an interview with Roll Call that he recognizes the partisan lean of the district, promises to be representative of it in Congress and sees this election as a “do-over

Charles Schumer Predicts Failure for Super Committee

In an interview today on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” the No. 3 Senate Democrat said Republicans will be to blame if the Joint Committee on Deficit Reduction deadlocks because the GOP has largely refused

Lawmakers Struggling Through Pennsylvania Redraw

Republicans drew the pair together, thinking Holden would lose to Gekas in the GOP-leaning district in 2002. But the Democrat didn’t, and Holden has easily held on to the seat since.

Democrats Hope for GOP Primary Disruption

The Club for Growth, for example, has closely tracked Members’ votes on spending bills and the debt limit and could seek to punish the conservatively impure.

So You Want to Be a Political Handicapper, Part II

Kuster describes herself as “pro-business, pro-environment, pro-family and pro-jobs,” and during the interview, she talked energetically about a college savings plan she pushed in New Hampshire and

Showdown Showcases Different GOP Facets

“That’s why everybody knows who Joe Walsh is, because I have been doing that from day one,” Walsh said in an interview from his office in 432 Cannon.