Dana Rohrabacher Left Off Afghan CODEL Trip
Gohmert, who is back in the United States, said in an interview that the confab was justified and necessary. “I understand the embassy distancing itself from our meeting,” he told Roll Call.
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Gohmert, who is back in the United States, said in an interview that the confab was justified and necessary. “I understand the embassy distancing itself from our meeting,” he told Roll Call.
In a brief interview with Roll Call this evening, the Utah Republican declined to gloat about his Saturday victory at the state GOP convention.
Todd Rokita was “wheels up” in the sky, flying a high-wing, two-seat Cessna 152 aircraft. “I’ve been flying since I was 17,” the Indiana Republican told Roll Call in an interview.
With a staff of 25, the DCCC boasts the largest in-house research department of the four Congressional campaign committees.
Maybe Americans have learned to hate the game and not the players. But probably not.
For those who’ve never experienced a fleet-footed exit by interview escape artist Sen. Chuck Grassley, believe us, it’s the greatest blow-off you’ll ever receive. Our colleague Steven T.
In Johnstown, Critz’s defeat would mean the end of the Murtha legacy and the demise of the enterprise commonly known on Capitol Hill as “Murtha Inc.”
In an interview upon his return from Colombia, Rubio said he wanted to make the trip to engage with Latin American partners and to send a signal that U.S. officials are, in fact, “prioritizing what
In a poll of 400 likely Republican primary voters in the newly configured district, 34 percent said they’d vote for Mayfield; 25 percent for Wamp, the son of former Rep.
The National Action Network, the civil rights group led by the Rev.
Jared Polis said in a brief interview Monday.
“I told him that I was going to face this race against Howard Berman, that we were being put in the same district, the lines weren’t absolutely final but everybody knew,” Sherman said in an interview
It’s just, well, the Oscars have a way of grabbing the imagination.
That wasn’t quite my goal,” the 16-term lawmaker recalled in an interview from his Capitol office.
“Absolutely, it’s a competitive race,” the lawmaker said in an interview. “The reasons for that are Matt is a very wealthy individual.
What he does, he said in a recent phone interview, is tell tales about how “ordinary people get caught up” in political events.
“The agency was not the same. A quarter of the executive positions were empty, [and] strategy was nonexistent,” Johnson said.
But behind the scenes, her supporters are pushing for something bigger: the vice presidency.
to an interview transcript.
The two Democrats are locked in the competitive primary for the seat north of Pittsburgh, although Altmire has the geographical and financial edge.