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Parting Gift

The New York Democrat described the only gift of $350 or more he received in 2011 on his annual financial disclosure statement as “the blessed opportunity for 30 years to pay back, in some small

Out of Darkness

How people eat, live, sleep, eat,” Lieberman said in an interview with Roll Call.

Ex-JAG Brings Skills to OCE

“It was a morally ambiguous experience that made me appreciate the clarity of the OCE’s mission,” Ashmawy said of the Air Force cases.

Battle for the House Engages

For Democrats and Republicans fighting for control of the House, the official start of the general election begins Wednesday when the final primaries of the cycle are on the books.

Illinois Democrats Lower Expectations of Gains

“I’m extremely confident that – worst-case scenario – we pick up two in Illinois,” Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Steve Israel (N.Y.) said during an interview with Roll Call

Steve Israel Says House Remains in Play

“It’s absolutely in play and more so at the beginning of September than at the beginning of August,” he told Roll Call in an interview here a few hours before President Barack Obama accepted the

Hill Climbers: Staffer Urges Patience in Job Search

Martinez said his goal was to find a job on Capitol Hill, but with too few funds to fly back and forth from Texas to D.C. for the numerous interview rounds required for a Hill gig, he said he decided

House Democrats: Don’t Blame Us

“We are the House Democrats. Our purpose is to reignite the American Dream. And we have work to do,” the narrator says.

Ted Strickland Can Light Up a Room. Now What?

On the opening night of the Democratic National Convention, former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland blew the party faithful away with his speech highlighting economic comeback stories in his home state.