Democrats Hope for GOP Primary Disruption
The Club for Growth, for example, has closely tracked Members’ votes on spending bills and the debt limit and could seek to punish the conservatively impure.
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The Club for Growth, for example, has closely tracked Members’ votes on spending bills and the debt limit and could seek to punish the conservatively impure.
Kuster describes herself as “pro-business, pro-environment, pro-family and pro-jobs,” and during the interview, she talked energetically about a college savings plan she pushed in New Hampshire and
“That’s why everybody knows who Joe Walsh is, because I have been doing that from day one,” Walsh said in an interview from his office in 432 Cannon.
In a brief telephone interview with Roll Call, Graham said the Republican White House field “would be wise to talk about” national security, saying the typically important issue “is ripe for the
That’s the rules of the House,” Rogers said.
controlled the chamber and during the last presidential election year.
The breakdown of the offerings and how the parties plan to hit their targets shed light on the complication of negotiating a deal with revenues and how each party is gearing up for the fight.
In an interview, he explained he had planned to retire to the private sector but was dismayed when he looked into Castor’s voting record.
After meeting and interviewing Missouri Republican Congressional candidate Ann Wagner on Monday, I had the opportunity the following day to interview nine Democratic House candidates in less than four
The exhibits attached to CREW’s letter, which include interview memorandums taken during the OCE investigation and testimony from proceedings before the Ohio Elections Commission, contain information
For Democrats, the top of the ticket is weighing down the rest of the ballot.
s a sense that the House is more polarized,” the aide said.
In one of the quieter moments in “The Ides of March,” the recent George Clooney movie about a presidential campaign in the heat of the Ohio primary, the fictional Pennsylvania Gov.
A hush descended across the Roll Call newsroom as the terribly incisive, hard-hitting questions were fired off in rapid succession.
During a brief telephone interview, Lieberman said the two Republicans asked to talk to him.
“The words of the Constitution are a covenant with the entire world,” Wolf said in a phone interview, paraphrasing President Ronald Reagan. “We have a moral obligation to speak.”
In an interview, Wagner told Roll Call she thought being a Member of the House is where she could have the biggest effect. She cited her lifelong connection to the St.
While the race between Rep.
“That’s the distinguishing feature because everybody right now that participates in that endorsement, credentialing process has a stake in the outcome of the election,” Doud said in an interview.
The files spell out for the first time a theory of the case that explains what Murtha’s cronies may have been up to.