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David Schweikert Up in Arizona

In an interview, he projected a sunny outlook and cited the survey as a primary source of his optimism about his chances of defeating Quayle in the Aug. 28 primary.

Laura Richardson Probe Complete

It was not until mid-June that Richardson finally agreed to sit down with ethics investigators after asking that the interview be delayed because of her primary election schedule.

Greg Walden Ready for Leadership Role

The response has been supportive and encouraging, Walden said in an interview. “I certainly would be interested in doing that if the Conference decides that I’d be the one to do it,” he said.

Tom Coburn May Delay Tax Extenders Package

Grassley, a former chairman of the Finance panel, said in an interview that he suspected GOP Senators would not play games with the measure on the floor if Schumer and the Democrats did not attempt

John Conyers: Still Made in Detroit

Throughout the 13th district, continuous blocks of boarded-up and graffiti-covered storefronts line the main streets. On Sunday morning, cars fill the parking lots near the church but nowhere else.

Obama Team Criticizes Mitt Romney Trip

in chief, although the campaign stepped gingerly into the controversy over Romney’s comments about the importance of “culture” in the wealth of nations.

GOP May Cross the Aisle for Aid Again

With 40 percent of the country classified as in a state of disaster, however, this could be the only way House leaders agree to bring the relief measure to the floor.

Scalia: Health Care Mandate ‘Can’t Be a Pig’

In an appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” the Reagan appointee repeated his argument that the health insurance mandate in the law is unconstitutional, saying the majority opinion that it was a tax is

Daniel Inouye Backs Filibuster Changes

In a wide-ranging interview with Roll Call, Senate Appropriations Chairman Daniel Inouye, the longest-serving active Senator, blessed modifying rules to limit debate on procedural motions.