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On the PATRIOT Act, the freshman Senator has little support in either party.
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On the PATRIOT Act, the freshman Senator has little support in either party.
“As I’ve traveled around the district these last couple months, people keep saying to me, ‘You’ve got to do it again,’” McGoff told Roll Call in a phone interview.
Rothfus announced he will file the paperwork to run again against Altmire after losing to the Congressman by just 2 points last fall.
“Nobody should underestimate the tragedy here,” the Virginia Republican told Roll Call in a brief interview Wednesday. “Our hearts reach out to these families.”
“We have a proven track record of being great fundraisers,” Sanchez said in an interview Tuesday morning.
and you wish the DeLorean time machine from ‘Back to the Future’ actually existed so you could go back and see. You try to imagine the time, the place and what it was like,” Campbell said.
“I’m going to require that we have a vote on it,” the Alabama Republican said. He added sarcastically, “Let’s vote to go home having not done the people’s business.”
The Palmetto State gained a seat in reapportionment, and mapmakers have drawn the new 7th district in the growing northeastern part of the state, anchored by the city of Myrtle Beach in the heavily
But “Face the Nation” host Bob Schieffer challenged Gingrich, playing a clip from last week’s interview that showed Gingrich referring to Ryan.
The interview was an important one for Cain, who only garnered 29 percent name recognition among Republicans in a recent Gallup poll.
I think that’s all baloney,” Wasserman Schultz said in an interview earlier this month. “The thing that I always want to be known by is hard worker.
On the revenue side, he will propose broadening the tax base, closing tax loopholes and simplifying the income tax code.
“He said he was going to come and do a fundraiser in Iowa, and people took him at his word,” Branstad said Friday in a phone interview with Roll Call. “He’s really burned the bridges.
Ayers said in an interview last month the project is on schedule.
difference in what I believe in today,’” Black told Roll Call in a recent interview.
The road to the presidential nomination used to run through the Iowa caucuses. But that might not be the case anymore, which makes former Minnesota Gov.
Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) got a little fussy this week, asking the Social Security Administration to investigate alleged fraud perpetrated by “adult baby” Stanley Thornton.
George LeMieux in the GOP primary for the opportunity to challenge Sen. Bill Nelson (D). Haridopolos worked to differentiate himself from his opponents in an interview with Roll Call.
After fewer than two years on the job, the deputy clerk in charge of the House Page Program is departing next month, leaving the future of the program unclear.