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My Most “Interesting” Candidate Interview of 2013 The nominees: Annette Bosworth, a GOP Senate candidate in South Dakota who was both charismatic and compelling , with quite a personal story
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My Most “Interesting” Candidate Interview of 2013 The nominees: Annette Bosworth, a GOP Senate candidate in South Dakota who was both charismatic and compelling , with quite a personal story
In a surprising move on the last day for candidates to file for federal office in the Lone Star State, Stockman promised “a vigorous campaign” against Cornyn in an interview with The World Net Daily
Renee Ellmers remains defiant after Democrats slammed her over the weekend for calling the 2010 health care law the real “war on women.”
The legislation would amend the 2011 Budget Control Act that put the sequester cuts into law in the first place — provided leaders can line up the votes.
The CFPA was featured in The Washington Post, New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today and was the focus of a prime package on the CBS Evening News.
Lowey has used her position on the 29-member panel to push the concerns of not only Democrats but appropriators from both sides of the aisle.
in the shipyard at Gdansk to the leader of the Solidarity Movement, through the fall of communism.
The half-hour, public-affairs-style program is expected to air on the Pennsylvania Cable Network beginning Jan. 19, 2014.
Xavier Becerra ascended the congressional leadership ranks, the California Democrat wanted to have the best website on Capitol Hill.
Darlene Senger as the GOP front-runner in the 11th District.
In the interview, Reid mentioned that he had been on a conference call Sunday with a number of senators and White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough to discuss the bungled rollout of the health
In an AgriTalk radio interview on Tuesday, Lucas said that while “we’re not quite there yet,” he thought negotiators were at a point where “it should be possible to conclude this process.”
the agreement.
“Politics is ebbs and flows, and this has been not fun the last month or so, but it’s getting better even the last few days,” Reid said during the interview, in which he also said the health care
It has succeeded in the sense that the sanctions were designed to pressure Tehran into changing its behavior, and because of the impact of the sanctions, Tehran has changed its behavior — or indicated
a recent weekday morning as he clicked through his email during an interview with CQ Roll Call on the seventh floor of the agency’s North Capitol Street headquarters.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz in a brief interview with CQ Roll Call. Florida Democratic Rep. Alcee L.
Bill Young, R-Fla., announced his retirement, GOP political consultant Nick Zoller was one of the first Republican candidates to jump into the race to replace the 22-term congressman.
Katie Gorz, 19 — became the first women to graduate from the Marine Corps’ enlisted infantry training course here at Camp Geiger. They were assigned to Delta Company, Infantry Training Battalion.
The state: Franken won by the smallest margin of any Senate race in 2008. He defeated then-Sen. Norm Coleman The state: Franken won by the smallest margin of any Senate race in 2008.