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Trey Radel’s Would-Be Primary Challengers
“It’s way too early to make a decision, and I’m trying to be respectful to him and allow him to sort through things,” Chauncey said in a phone interview.
Ex-Congressman Warned Khanna Against Challenging Honda
“I tried to convince Ro not to do that,” Stark said in a Wednesday phone interview. “I think that’s impertinent of him. I mean … Mike is a fantastic member of Congress.”
Congressional Black Caucus Cheers Senate Rules Change
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was the man who made the call to “go nuclear” and change the chamber’s filibuster rules, but the Congressional Black Caucus gave the chamber a push with a behind-the-scenes
CBC Amps Up Pressure on Reid to ‘Go Nuclear’
The Senate GOP has been voting down advancing those nominations, arguing that the candidates are ill-qualified or that the positions themselves are not necessary.
Heller, Reid Trade Barbs Over Yucca Mountain Amid ‘Nuclear Option’ Fallout
In blasting Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s decision to use the “nuclear option” to change the way the Senate handles nominees, his Nevada colleague, Republican Dean Heller, raised the possibility
Don’t Expect Tom Cole — or Anyone Else — to Tip the Budget Conference
Cole, the newly anointed chairman of the Legislative Branch Appropriations Subcommittee, would be the obvious choice as a member of the Appropriations Committee who wants to get to work on the nuts-and-bolts
Stark’s Revenge: Bad Blood Lingers With Former Foe
“Hopefully Eric will lose, and I am doing everything I can to see that Ellen Corbett wins that primary election,” said Stark, 82, in a Wednesday phone interview with CQ Roll Call.
Republican Seeks to Succeed Paul Broun in Georgia (Video)
The candidate: Donna Sheldon, a Republican The member: Rep. Paul Broun, a three-term Republican who will run for Senate in 2014, leaving the seat open The member: Rep.
For Wyoming, Cheney Sisters’ Squabble Over Same-Sex Marriage Barely Registers
Cheney’s comments about her opposition to same-sex marriage on “Fox News Sunday” led to a public airing of grievances by her sister, Mary Cheney, and Mary’s wife, Heather Poe, including in an interview
Major Staff Turnover on Gingrey’s Senate Campaign
have all stepped down from the campaign.
9 Takeaways From Nancy Pelosi at ‘BuzzFeed Brews’
The California Democrat’s “BuzzFeed Brews” interview ran the gamut from her upbringing in Baltimore to a possible change to the controversial name of the local football team; from the government
Sixth Floor Museum Offers Dallas-Eye View of JFK’s Assassination
“Following the Kennedy assassination, the building became the focus of shock, grief and outrage.
Is the Place to Be
The House historian’s office has among its documents a transcript of a 2007 interview with Cokie Roberts, journalist and daughter of late Democratic Reps.
What We Learned From Manchin’s AMA
The questions Manchin responded to where the 10 most upvoted comments from a Reddit thread earlier in the week that drew more than 100 comments.
U.S. Military Eyes Cut to Pay, Benefits
“The U.S. military’s top commanders, groping for ways to cope with a shrinking Pentagon budget, have agreed to a plan that would curb the growth of pay and benefits for housing, education and health—prized
8 Things to Know About Rep.-Elect Vance McAllister
“I’ve never been to Washington a day in my life,” he said in a Monday morning phone interview with CQ Roll Call. He added that a sense of mutual respect can help fix the gridlock in Congress.
Coal Fires Up Two Key Senate Races in 2014
There’s no separating coal from the politics of West Virginia and Kentucky, two must-win states in the GOP’s calculus to regain the Senate majority in 2014.
Ex-NRCC Chairman to Raise Money for Democrat in New York
Quinn and Amo Houghton — will co-host the Higgins fundraiser on Dec. 16 at the home of GOP fundraiser Anthony Gioia.