Poll: Joe Manchin Popular, Leads Capito and McKinley
The margin of error is 3.4 percent.
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The margin of error is 3.4 percent.
“I’ve taken on the unions, the lobbyists, the career politicians and the voices of stagnation here in Arizona, and I intend to take them on in Congress,” Adams said in a statement.
She’s been with the paper for several years, including a nearly four-year stint as the Heard on the Hill columnist.
Pelosi called out the Ohio Republican earlier this week after he indicated during an interview with ABC News that ending oil subsidies is “certainly something we should be looking at.”
Early in the interview, Hasner sought to distance himself from former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist. Crist left the Republican Party and became an Independent in his attempt to win the 2010 U.S.
In his letter, Obama also pointed to comments Boehner made Monday during an interview with ABC News in which the Ohio Republican said that ending oil subsidies is “certainly something we should be looking
the Manchester, N.H., home of conservative leader Ovide Lamontagne.
With the next Congressional election in the state more than 18 months away, what’s the big rush to get the new lines finalized now?
Or that they don’t recognize the oddly shaped pin on his lapel as the state of Mississippi. The people of New Hampshire have been courted by politicians of all shapes and sizes over the years.
In a recent interview, Chris Hughes, career adviser for students in the School of Public Affairs, offered some tips on résumés and securing a Hill gig.
Blackwell said he will not go public with his decision about the Senate race until after his new book publishes at the end of May.
“I haven’t seen a race yet in Hawaii where there isn’t a Democratic primary,” Hanabusa told Roll Call in an interview from her Congressional office.
In a phone interview Friday, Mourdock mused to Roll Call, “I wonder if his staff gets it, if they take him out every morning and let him know” the gravity of his political situation.
The ratio will certainly close between where he is and where I am today,” Mourdock said in a phone interview.
the campaign trail.
District Court for the District of Columbia center not on the merits of the claims, but which plaintiffs even have the right to bring them.
And I’m the first one to acknowledge it,” Obama told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, according to a transcript of the interview.
But the Florida Republican understands that the buzz and the questions won’t subside, and he is happy to use the national platform they provide to push his agenda.
Still, Shuler thinks the Blue Dogs are well-positioned to be involved. “The Blue Dogs have been right all along in the way that we proceed and go forward,” he said in an interview.