Gerlach Challengers Headed to Democratic Primary Rematch
Veteran Manan Trivedi might have some company in his quest for the Democratic nod to challenge Rep. Jim Gerlach (R-Pa.) next year.
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Veteran Manan Trivedi might have some company in his quest for the Democratic nod to challenge Rep. Jim Gerlach (R-Pa.) next year.
the rest of the country,” Trivedi told Roll Call in a phone interview.
a phone interview Tuesday.
In an interview before the hearing, the Florida Republican said administrative employees and equipment purchases would most likely take the hit.
The Senator, during a brief interview with Roll Call, sounded as though she expects her presumed votes on the debt ceiling and spending cuts to make her re-election that much more difficult.
the state.
The Buffalo, N.Y., native became doorkeeper in 1974, controlling access to the House chamber and overseeing the page program, the cloakrooms and the press galleries, among other things.
Bob Rucho (R), chairman of the chamber’s redistricting committee, said in an interview. Rucho was referring to counties covered by Section 5 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Heath Shuler’s western 11th district would be the most Republican in the state under the new draft map, using the metric of the 2008 presidential election. Under the proposed lines, Sen.
In an interview with Roll Call, he voiced confidence that the ban on large, unlimited campaign contributions remains essentially intact, but he warned that the wall between politicians and unregulated
Cravaack spokesman Ben Golnik told the Minneapolis Star Tribune last weekend that the family will be moving from Minnesota to New Hampshire because the Congressman’s wife, Traci, got a promotion
In the First Great Awakening in the 18th century and the Second Great Awakening in the 19th century, Americans turned their eyes toward God. Sen.
John Shimkus said he will vote for the Republican Study Committee-backed plan this week. But the Illinois Republican said in an interview, “The question is what happens after that.”
Michele Bachmann raised the stakes for herself in the Hawkeye State this past weekend. “The whole thing could get decided in the straw poll!”
There’s absolutely no reason to default,” Bachmann told Roll Call and the Des Moines Register during a brief interview on her presidential campaign bus just after greeting voters at the Jasper County Fairgrounds
it reaches the floor.
Dale Kildee, one of the most senior Democrats in the House, announced Friday that he will not run for re-election in 2012.
“Really, he hasn’t done anything to disappoint me,” Margaret Thomas-Jordan told Roll Call in a recent interview.
are on the table.
The quality came through in a Friday interview with the House’s No. 3 Democrat in his first-floor Capitol office, where he discussed his responsibility in promoting Democrats’ role in the debt talks.