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GOP Wary of ‘Advice’ From Field

Some Republicans on the Hill are wary the GOP’s 2012 hopefuls may create a sense of false expectation among the party’s base regarding what they can accomplish given that the Democrats still control

Redistricting Doesn’t Always Go as Planned

“Never denied it, because if I did, it wouldn’t do any good,” Feeney said with a laugh in a recent interview with Roll Call. “Everyone believes it now, so what good is it?”

Boehner Puts Small Issue First

The voucher bill, which is likely to come to the House floor Wednesday, is the first bill that has carried Boehner’s name this year.

After Break, Still No Deal on Spending

“We are making progress on the budget right now,” Schumer said during an interview on MSNBC. “The good news is there’s been progress made on the number. We’ve moved up … they’re moving down.”

Health Care Battle Could Lead to Shutdown

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn acknowledged in a short interview before the recess that health care reform hasn’t been the dominant subject of late, but the Texas Republican

Durbin’s Role a Third Rail Among Democrats

In a brief interview Thursday, Durbin appeared hesitant to promote his leadership role, and he dismissed any suggestion that there has been tension or confusion within the leadership team since Schumer

Guy Cecil Returns to Defend Democratic Majority

“Democrats take the Senate,” the headline reads, a reminder of his role on the front lines in helping his party win back the majority in 2006 as political director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign

Gingrich to GOP: Pair Repeal With Debt Increase

In a radio interview with conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt, Gingrich said House Republicans should pressure politically vulnerable Senate Democrats to side with Republicans in supporting health

Bipartisan Unrest Grows Over U.S. Role in Libya

The president may have been able to make the argument there was a threat to the citizens of Libya, but he cannot credibly make the argument that there was an actual or imminent threat to the United

RNC Has $21 Million in Debt

The Democratic National Committee raised $6.9 million in February and had $10.5 million in cash on hand at the beginning of the month, according to the DNC. It was $17.9 million in debt.

Graham, McCain: U.S. Response to Libya Was Too Slow

Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made clear during an interview on “Fox News Sunday” that the U.S. mission is limited to protecting the lives of Libyan civilian opponents to Gaddafi

Maria Meier Leads Drive for Staff Diversity

In her first interview since taking the job two weeks ago, Maria Meier said she wants to strengthen the pipeline of minority hiring created by Majority Leader Harry Reid more than three years ago

Burris Seeks Reid’s Help to Retire Legal Debt

“Leader Reid has certainly been very helpful,” Burris told Roll Call in an interview Friday. “I talked to him yesterday. If I can get him in for the reception that would be good.”

McCarthy: Whipping Without a Hammer

In an interview with Roll Call, the California Republican said critics need look no further than last week’s vote on the continuing resolution.