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Ellsworth’s Seat Looks to Be a Difficult Hold

“This district is a conservative district, and I would say this: My previous Congressman, Congressman Ellsworth, campaigned as a conservative, but he’s a left-wing liberal,” he said in a phone interview

Jordan Appears Poised to Head RSC

The Republican Study Committee will see a rise in membership no matter which party controls the House after the midterm elections, and at least one Member is already positioned to take charge of the House

NFL Players Want Hill to Referee Dispute

In an interview, Foxworth attributed the dramatic uptick in the union’s lobbying budget to ongoing contract negotiations with team owners, who are threatening to shut down the league next year if

McConnell Fears Overconfidence

In an interview Friday, the Kentucky Republican warned that the “American people have not finally spoken yet. And I don’t think they like any measuring of the drapes.”

Palin Backs O’Donnell in Delaware

Provided he wins the nomination, Castle would be viewed as the favorite to win the general election against county executive Chris Coons, the Democratic nominee.

Florida Pastor Wavers on Whether to Burn Qurans

Should the event remain canceled, it would likely prompt cheers from politicians on both sides of the aisle who have condemned Jones’ plans to burn the Islamic holy book Saturday, the ninth anniversary

N.H. Could Be Next GOP Trouble Spot

The nation’s most competitive Senate primary Tuesday may be 400 miles north of Delaware. While the national buzz has followed the Tea Party Express to the First State’s GOP battle between Rep.

Boehner Proposes Passing Spending Cuts Now

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Wednesday proposed in an interview on ABC’s “Good Morning America” that Congress pass a catchall spending bill at 2008 levels before the November elections