Delaware GOP Staffer Leaves State Following O’Donnell Upset
The head of communications for the Delaware Republican Party announced Friday morning that he is leaving the state.
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The head of communications for the Delaware Republican Party announced Friday morning that he is leaving the state.
It was a shared love of history discovered during the Arizona native’s first interview with Campbell that sealed the deal.
It’s William Shatner vs. the tea party.
Democratic Conference Vice Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.), who led the Democratic takeover of the Senate and then expanded the party’s majority as DSCC chairman during the 2006 and 2008 cycles, does not
Cultural Tourism DC bets you don’t, and the organization means that in the nicest way possible.
Woolsey, who is nearing the end of her sixth year as a leader of the 83-member group, said in a recent interview that she is not ready to say whether she wants to seek another two-year term, but she said
In an interview, National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Tory Mazzola said Democratic harping on the wealthy candidate’s alleged business practices are a distraction.
Nayak also alleged he paid for airline tickets for a female acquaintance of Jackson’s at the request of the Illinois lawmaker, the paper reported.
The notion of retaking control of the Senate as paramount, as expressed by Cornyn and Thune, tends to reflect the views of the 41-member Republican Senate Conference — from the conservatives to the
Charlie Rangel’s primary victory last week ensures the New York Democrat’s place in the news — and potentially on voters’ minds — for the six weeks leading up to the general election.
After the twins were born, Jenny urged him to go back to the set and finish making the commercial the next morning. “The bags under my eyes were pretty bad,” he said.
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, during a wide-ranging interview Thursday on the upcoming elections, said his party must embrace candidates across the ideological spectrum if it hopes to retake
During a 30-minute interview in his Capitol office, the Kentucky Republican cautioned his party against overconfidence, warning that a GOP rout was far from certain against Democratic opponents he
“As you go through the different aisles and shelves and through House administration, where we procure our office supplies — that should be made in America,” the Ohio Democrat said in an interview
For some staffers, working for a Congressional office is like being recruited to a fraternity or sorority: You interview with several organizations, you’re familiar with their reputation and, in the end
The firm was also paid $50,000 in each of the first two quarters of this year to lobby for the RIAA, which wants broadcasters to pay performers royalties every time their tunes are played on the radio.
The release comes a week after the DCCC pushed out a dozen polls that also showed good news for Democratic incumbents around the country.
In 2007, the Asian country was the No. 8 consumer of American wine, importing roughly $17 million worth of red and white varieties.
Tom Coburn (Okla.) to become the next vice chairman of the Senate Republican Conference — and that might be the crucial vote he needs to secure the post.
In an interview Monday, the man who carries on his shoulders the hopes of a continued Democratic House hit Republicans for being too confident and promised a voter enthusiasm-builder/turnout effort