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Early, Long Whip Race Will Test GOP Cohesion

This former aide predicted the first year could see a “quieter” campaign and added, “It’s going to be the election year where the intensity will ratchet up.”

It’s Cornyn Vs. Alexander for Whip

Mike Johanns is running for Conference chairman, and the Nebraska Republican confirmed in an interview Friday morning that he also phoned his colleagues Thursday in a process that will continue over the

Rep. Israel: Aim Is 25, but No Promises

As the new chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Brooklyn-born New York Congressman must pick up 25 seats in the next election.

Connolly Says He’d Be Viable Statewide

In a brief interview with Roll Call, Connolly laid out the financial challenges of a potential Senate bid and said it is “too early to rule anything in or anything out.”

Project Collects Veterans’ Stories

Allen: served in the Army from 1939 to 1946. In a video interview, Allen shares his account of becoming a prisoner of war in the Pacific during World War II. Click.

Irish Immigrant Is Nexus of O’Malley’s DGA

Even though O’Comartun doesn’t have the typical profile of a political-strategist-turned-campaign-committee-leader, the Democratic governors believe he’s the right man for the job.

Blue Dogs’ Complaints Challenged

The California Democrat has never had close ties to the moderate group, but the relationship went into a deep freeze following the November midterm elections, which thinned the Blue

DLC Once Held Center Stage for Democrats

The DLC was the single most influential Democratic organization in the last generation,” said Rob Shapiro, a co-founder of the DLC’s Progressive Policy Institute who spent seven years with the organization

Everybody Has a Rule They Hate

In an interview Monday with Roll Call, Papen explained that his fishing charter business, which has two employees, is suffering largely because of regulations that have made certain fish such as

Social Media Goes Viral on Capitol Hill

And House Republican leaders seized on social media on the night of the State of the Union, posting 31 YouTube videos in rapid-fire response to Twitter-fed questions from the public.

Rehberg Makes Senate Bid Official

In an interview with the Billings Gazette, the Montana Republican said, “Montana needs a Senator who will not toe the [Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid line, and essentially supporting [President

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Beauty Queen

The details of a beauty pageant from one’s youth may be a bit embarrassing, but what’s worse is when photos from the big event begin to surface. Just ask freshman Rep. Kristi Noem.