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Haridopolos Hits the Road and Opponents
George LeMieux in the GOP primary for the opportunity to challenge Sen. Bill Nelson (D). Haridopolos worked to differentiate himself from his opponents in an interview with Roll Call.
Head of Page Program to Depart Soon
After fewer than two years on the job, the deputy clerk in charge of the House Page Program is departing next month, leaving the future of the program unclear.
Late State Maps Can Mess With Member Plans
“The House delegation is one of the first places recruiters go for a number of reasons.
Some Question Black Chamber of Commerce
In the past six months the National Black Chamber of Commerce has rushed to the defense of for-profit colleges, the oil industry and the largest supplier of menthol cigarettes, all while pursuing a lawsuit
Democrats Scale Back 2012 Map
If we win Florida, we win the whole thing, and Florida is very, very winnable,” Dean said in an interview.
Florida GOP Seeks Leadership as Scott Settles In
The new governor is supportive of the state GOP’s effort to position Florida as an early primary state on the 2012 nominating calendar and backs the “Presidency 5” straw poll event.
Raise Your al-Qaida IQ With Suggested Reading
“The Looming Tower” by Lawrence Wright Wright’s book covers both the history of al-Qaida, the events leading up to the Sept. 11 attacks and the life of bin Laden starting from his childhood
Shop Talk: Lynda Tran Leaves OFA Behind to Talk Traffic Safety
Handling media is Brandon Hall, who joined her during an interview with Roll Call last week in Washington, D.C.
Pickens New Plan: No Wind
In an interview with Roll Call, Pickens defended his new focus as the only practical way forward. “Of course, I wish I had everybody with me. Does it hurt [not to]? Sure.
U.S. Hits Debt Limit
The U.S. officially bumped up against the $14.3 trillion debt ceiling Monday, but rather than heading to the negotiating table, Members of both parties ran to the television cameras.
Public Opinion Strategies Turns 20, Reflects on Polling Industry
they wrote of the GOP rejuvenation a year after the Democratic landslide of 2008.
Who Should Run the Market?
In response, Wells created the Eastern Market Task Force last year to study the market management, interview residents and stakeholders, and make recommendations for what new market oversight should look
Dissent but Not Rebellion in the GOP
The former King County sheriff suggested the Conference’s shift to the right might explain his new status.
Bingaman May Not Support His Partys Oil Tax Bill
I certainly support paring back some of these tax breaks … whether or not all of them should be pared back, I’m not certain at this point,” he said in the interview, which is scheduled to air Sunday.
Kohl Exit Makes Map Tougher
The GOP needs just four seats to win back control of the chamber.
Hearing Underrepresented Small Business, Leaders Say
Of the seven witnesses, only one — from the U.S.
Connecticut Democratic Hopefuls Do Battle Over War
A race to the left is under way between the Connecticut Democratic Senate hopefuls.
California Special Election Goes Hollywood
Astin, known for starring roles in “The Lord of the Rings,” “Rudy,” “Encino Man” and, of course, “The Goonies,” is the son of actress Patty Duke.
Coburn, Norquist Tax Each Other
In an interview with Roll Call on Wednesday, Norquist unloaded on Coburn’s participation in the Senate’s bipartisan “gang of six” budget negotiations as well as his stance on the president