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Ann Wagner Considering Missouri Senate Bid

“Exactly a week ago today we got back from the RNC race, and I’ve kind of reflected and recharged, and I am going to take a look at the U.S. Senate race,” Wagner said in a phone interview.

Poll: More Voters Say Boehner’s Crying Is Strength

Boehner, sworn in as Speaker Jan. 5, has cried in public several times in recent weeks, including during last week’s floor tributes to the Arizona shooting victims and on a recent “60 Minutes” interview

10 Members to Watch

Jeb Hensarling had the votes locked up. The Texan had the support of leadership and much of the Conference.

HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Life After Congress

James Oberstar (D-Minn.) might not have any plans to return to government, but he admits he’s having to deal with losing some of the perks that went along with his nearly four decades in Congress.

Hatch Places Third in New GOP Poll

Huntsman, the ambassador to China, has not made any indication that he is considering a Senate bid, though he hinted about a future run for office in an interview with Newsweek.

Top Staff Exodus Leads to Brain Drain

The past few months have seen a steady stream of high-level staffers who announced they were leaving the Hill for the private sector, where the daily stresses of campaigning and legislating

RNC Elections Begin Friday

. — As the first days of the Republican National Committee’s winter meeting constitute the last days of the races for RNC offices and potentially the end of Chairman Michael Steele’s tenure, the meeting

One Year Later, Brown Still Savors Underdog Status

In an interview Jan. 7 to discuss his first year in office, Brown appeared simultaneously the humble, down-to-earth and previously unknown state legislator who arrived in Washington, D.C., last year

Giffords Still Takes Updates From Her Office

Gabrielle Giffords has been keeping her apprised of activity in her Congressional office, even while the Arizona Democrat recovers from a gunshot wound, according to an interview taped Wednesday afternoon

Democrats Urge GOP to Help Move Nominees

Of the 19 nominees approved by the committee but blocked on the Senate floor, four were controversial and the rest only came to the floor in December, GOP aides said.