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Ask a Bad Question, You’ll Get a Bad Answer

PPP, of course, is a North Carolina-based Democratic automated interview research firm that was among the first to make the argument, in late May, that Scott will hurt his party’s White House nominee

Heather Wilson Running to the Right in N.M.

“Primaries are a family fight,” Wilson told Roll Call during a recent interview in Washington, D.C. “I’m a pro-free enterprise, pro-Second Amendment, pro-life Republican.”

Carson Won’t Seek Old Seat After All

“Lots of people have encouraged me, the [Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee] and others,” Carson told Roll Call in a phone interview.

New Lines Will Start Washington State Scramble

The result could further entrench the eight remaining incumbents — four Democrats, four Republicans — and give Democrats the opportunity to hold a 6-4 advantage in the delegation.

Democratic PPP Polls Flood Early Senate Landscape

Public Policy Polling, an automated interview polling company based in North Carolina, has conducted almost 60 percent of all public polls measuring hypothetical 2012 Senate matchups up to this point

Obama Visits Media Market He Shunned in 2008

Even though Iowa is traditionally a swing state, the Obama campaign refused to air television ads in the general election in the Quad Cities because of the exorbitant cost, according to a campaign