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Democratic Leaders Warned Weiner

They argued the party was suffering substantially because of the scandal, that the momentum they had gained from the Medicare fight was evaporating thanks to the explicit messages and pictures he had sent

Reality and Hope Collide on Giffords

Gabby spoke to me last Wednesday,” Wasserman Schultz said in an interview with Roll Call. The Florida Democrat noted that she’s visited Giffords seven times since January.

Boozman Rebuffs Wal-Mart

suggesting in a brief interview that the situation was more sensitive than he acknowledged.

Huntsman Walks Back Assault Weapons Ban Flub

The former Utah governor and ambassador to China under President Barack Obama said without hesitation during an extensive interview with conservative radio talk-show host Hugh Hewitt that he would

Gingrich Commits to Campaign After Senior Staffers Quit

event was blundered, glitter was thrown at him by gay rights activists, and he took heat from conservatives for declaring House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan’s Medicare proposal was “too big a jump” in an interview

Warren Brings Out the Base for Both Parties

Warren has become a symbol of the fight between Republicans and Democrats for control in the confirmation process and particularly the debate surrounding the newly created watchdog agency the Consumer

Boccieri Comeback Bid Sounding Unlikely

Boccieri, who lost his 16th district seat last year after serving a single term in the House, told Roll Call in a phone interview that he will take a look at the new Congressional map to be passed

Could Schweitzer Challenge Baucus in 2014?

“I don’t know anybody out there that would primary [Baucus],” Tester said during a brief interview. “Everybody bounces around Schweitzer. But I’ve talked to Brian extensively.

Libyan Conflict Begins to Fracture Senate

Just like the House before it, the Libyan conflict began to splinter the Senate this week as support diminished for a nonbinding resolution expressing approval for U.S. military action in the war-torn

Boren Won’t Seek Re-Election

“I have no doubt it will be very competitive, and you don’t take anything for granted,” Carson told Roll Call in a telephone interview.