Mormons See Rise on Campaign Trail
“Not in any Congressional races have I ever run against somebody in my church,” Salmon said in a phone interview. “In a way, I think I kind of opened the door for that.
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“Not in any Congressional races have I ever run against somebody in my church,” Salmon said in a phone interview. “In a way, I think I kind of opened the door for that.
“New Hampshire voters are really going to make up their mind in the last two weeks. I saw it in my primary,” the New Hampshire Republican told Roll Call in an interview.
The seat has become a hotbed of interest among Democrats. A new redistricting map radically redrew the 6th, endangering Rep.
With one week left for the panel to find a deal, Hensarling’s characterization of the Republican position on taxes was the strongest public statement yet on the super committee’s impasse and put
The early days of the open-seat race in Nevada’s 1st district have focused primarily on how the contest will affect the party’s viability in statewide contests.
In an interview with Roll Call on Tuesday, Abramoff acknowledged that his book, “Capitol Punishment,” has not gone over well on K Street or on Capitol Hill.
In her first televised interview since being shot in the head in January, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords indicated that she would not return to Congress until she gets better.
He now plans to interview with a few more, but he has yet to schedule interviews.
“But her challenge once again is to make sure the people at the PTA, the grocery store and in the neighborhoods know her story.”
“I spend a lot more time with Senators than I ever used to,” the Washington, D.C., native said in a recent interview. With the exception of a stint on Sen.
A polarizing debate over the size of mortgages the federal government can insure could complicate passage of the minibus legislation and the attached continuing resolution later this week.
The court is expected to hear arguments in March regarding the constitutionality of the law’s federal mandate to purchase health insurance, and the justices could reach a decision by June.
Giffords on TV ABC News will conduct the first interview with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) since she was shot at a constituent meeting January.
surgeon elected in 2008, said in an interview.
As the Arizona Democrat recovers from a gunshot wound to the head, tonight’s prime-time interview with ABC News’ Diane Sawyer — no doubt a plum promotional spot — might be the only such interview
GOP voters the 1st district shed in the redraw.
In an interview in August with Roll Call, McTeer repeatedly declined to criticize Thompson, and she only had $7,000 in the bank at the end of September.
If the governor and Legislature get stuck at an impasse, the lines could be drawn by the courts.
The winner of the primary will likely win the seat next November, even if the primary gets nasty.
Obama won a narrow victory there three years ago, garnering 49.7 percent of the vote, but it was significant, as he became the first Democrat to carry the state in a presidential race since 1976.