Recalls Haven’t Changed Colorado Senate Picture — Yet
But with the state’s recent political shift to the left, there’s no immediately obvious ripple effect in the Senate race.
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But with the state’s recent political shift to the left, there’s no immediately obvious ripple effect in the Senate race.
“I think we have a lot of leverage and it’s because the Republican leadership is incapable of leading its own caucus,” he said in an interview with CQ Roll Call last month.
The RSC press release announcing the bill’s introduction included no hints of what the legislation might contain.
In a Monday interview on MSNBC, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., who signed that letter, said Summers was not her first choice to run the Fed and offered a strong endorsement of Yellen.
Veteran Steve Dunwoody and Lathrup Village Councilwoman Kelly Garrett are also running for the seat, and the primary gained a new contender on Monday.
After the House rejected the committee bill, Cantor removed the nutrition title and the House approved an agriculture-only farm bill in July.
The most recent meeting of the National Capital Planning Commission previewed potential tensions between federal and District interests in raising the height of D.C.’s buildings.
The candidate: State Rep. Mike Bost, a Republican The member: Bost is challenging freshman Rep. Bill Enyart, a Democrat.
The House and Senate face off on Thursday to see who can provide the most donations for the fourth annual Capitol Hill Dress for Success competition.
He also pushed back on some of the GOP’s proposals in the “Contract With America.”
Kelly Ward said in a Wednesday phone interview.
But two GOP sources who monitor Idaho radio ad buys told CQ Roll Call the radio buy is worth $6,000 to $6,500. Simpson marks the Club for Growth’s first primary target of the cycle.
Rand Paul says he thinks the news of a proposal by the Russian government to secure chemical weapons in Syria could mean the Senate never votes on authorizing military force.
Not necessarily from the government,’ Assad told CBS This Morning co-host Charlie Rose in his first television interview since Mr. Obama sought congressional approval for military action.”
v=k4T8NRmxY5Q&feature=youtu.be And twice the ad calls Simpson a “liberal.” (Check out CQ Roll Call’s August interview with Bryan Smith.)
That makes Birman the third Republican looking to oust freshman Democratic Rep. Ami Bera. Birman, an immigrant who came to the U.S. as a refugee from the Soviet Union in 1994, joins former Rep.
NPR posts an Associated Press interview where “President Vladimir Putin warned the West against taking one-sided action in Syria but also said Russia ‘doesn’t exclude’ supporting a U.N. resolution on punitive
During a June interview with CQ Roll Call, Grams talked about the hourlong talk radio segment he hosted on Little Falls Radio, a local station he owns. “It’s just a lot of fun.
in political negotiations over the future of the international military effort.”
“At that point, I think people were still just focused on the budget, the regular tools for fashioning a budget,” Becerra said in a recent interview with CQ Roll Call.