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The Big Campaign Question: Cable or Broadcast?

Think the television ad wars are raging between Democrats and Republicans this fall? Check out the battle behind the scenes between cable and broadcast stations for campaign ad dollars.  

Army Chief: Concern About Deployment Readiness

Army Times reports that “Soldiers will soon see new deployments and rotations to hot spots around the world, even as the Army slashes its active-duty force to fit a tightening budget.”  

Kerry Bentivolio to Wage Write-In Campaign

In an afternoon phone interview with CQ Roll Call, Bentivolio said he wanted to send a message to his former GOP opponent, businessman and Republican nominee David Trott, who he alleged has continued

Candidate: Obama Lawsuit Sold Me on Boehner (Video)

“Speaker Boehner’s stock went up with me with this constitutional lawsuit [against President Barack Obama], I thought it was time to make a stand,” Allen said in a Sept. 9 interview with CQ Roll

Candidate: Obama Lawsuit Sold Me on Boehner (Video)

“Speaker Boehner’s stock went up with me with this constitutional lawsuit [against President Barack Obama], I thought it was time to make a stand,” Allen said in a Sept. 9 interview with CQ Roll

Union Finds Decrease in Library of Congress Staff

Schniderman said in a phone interview that the overall decrease in staff could be attributed to positions that are not filled by the library, as well as “sequestration and the general reduction in size

Why Vote Counting in Alaska Takes a Long Time

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) An Alaska Senate race has the potential to once again remain undecided well after the election, and this time the wait could keep control of the Senate up in the air until at

Why Vote Counting in Alaska Takes a Long Time

An Alaska Senate race has the potential to once again remain undecided well after the election, and this time the wait could keep control of the Senate up in the air until at least mid-November.