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GOP Won’t Stop Job Offer Crusade

Issa, the ranking member on the Oversight and Government Reform panel, and Smith, the top GOP member of the Judiciary Committee, plan to keep pressing the administration for more information about

AMA Chief Has Internal Divisions to Stitch Up

Meanwhile, the doctors group is still reeling from internal rifts over that endorsement. In a phone interview, Wilson admitted that the situation facing the doctors is challenging.

Kagan Hearings Officially Set for June 28

But with the last document dump happening Friday, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) seemed willing to let the hearings proceed as planned. “The hearings begin June 28.

Hutchison’s Senate Future Uncertain

Hutchison’s office declined Roll Call’s request for an extended interview to discuss her future in the wake of her March 2 defeat by incumbent Rick Perry in the Texas Republican gubernatorial primary

Giuliani Fundraiser for Walberg Postponed

But Walberg, who is running for the GOP nomination in Michigan’s 7th district, said Friday that he’s still hoping the event will take place in the near future.

Thune’s Popularity Is About to Rise

in South Dakota — to help Senate candidates, both incumbents who I’m close to and that I agree with on a lot of issues and I want to see come back, and also some of our challengers,” Thune said in an interview

Emerson’s Challenger Looks Better Than Most

Sowers said in an interview on Tuesday that he met several of his celebrity supporters through a Mass Media and Politics class he taught as an assistant professor at West Point.

Look Out, C-SPAN — Here Comes MiCongress

Jim Moran knows the sting of unscripted sound bites: In one memorable instance in 2007, the Virginia Democrat caught media fire for saying that the pro-Israel lobby played a large part in promoting the