Draft Ben Carson Group Complicates Potential Presidential Campaign
Even in the face of the threats, the group wasn’t given a position at the booth because Carson was still registered to vote as an independent.
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Even in the face of the threats, the group wasn’t given a position at the booth because Carson was still registered to vote as an independent.
Well, we’ve made it through another strange political year — and let’s face it, they are all strange — so it’s time for me to devote another column to picking the best, the worst and the weirdest candidates
best, the worst and the weirdest candidates, campaigns and outcomes of the year.
It’s a great job … [with] great people,” the self-effacing Prater said in an interview. “It’s a big privilege.”
, president of the Trust for the National Mall, said Tuesday in a phone interview.
GOP senators were pleased to hear the news that the Ohio Republican with the gold-plated résumé plans to spend more of the next year in the Capitol than in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser said the deal will allow the company to combine Dresser-Rand’s oil and gas expertise with Siemens’ electrical technology.
But it all started with the tiger cages. In an interview, Harkin recounted how he came to Washington in 1969 to work for Iowa Democratic Congressman Neal Smith.
But it all started with the tiger cages. In an interview, Harkin recounted how he came to Washington in 1969 to work for Iowa Democratic Congressman Neal Smith.
“We wanted to send a strong message that bipartisanship for millennials is not reserved for the centrists or for the moderates … [It] also includes those on the far left and the far right,” Steven
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) At the end of an extended interview in his Senate office, Tom Harkin realized he had neglected to show off a prized possession — his father’s Works Progress Administration card
At the end of an extended interview in his Senate office, Tom Harkin realized he had neglected to show off a prized possession — his father’s Works Progress Administration card.
Two weeks later, when the Commission on Fine Arts approved the revised concept, the EMC declared the Eisenhower National Memorial “is ready to move forward with groundbreaking in 2015.” Rep.
Two weeks later, when the Commission on Fine Arts approved the revised concept, the EMC declared the Eisenhower National Memorial “is ready to move forward with groundbreaking in 2015.” Rep.
Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, said in a phone interview on Nov. 24. “We look at Congress, we look at the partisanship, the partisan divide that’s there.
He chuckled during the interview, recalling his interactions with the late Ohio Democrat James Traficant, who was booted from the House for corruption. “It’s a grungy game, and they know that.”
Wicker sat down in his office on Nov. 19 for an exclusive interview.
Trey Gowdy as chairman of the Select Committee on the September 11, 2012, terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya in the 114th Congress.
Leading the confab with the incumbents and their chiefs of staff were incoming NRSC Chairman Roger Wicker, the Mississippi senator elected to the position a week earlier, and Ward Baker, the 2014
He also praised his colleague’s civil rights legacy and influence on the council through the years: “ He championed policies to help those who were most in need: ‘the last, the lost, and the least,’ as