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Wall Street’s Faith in Schumer Slips

Schumer, in an interview, brushed aside the criticism and defended his actions, arguing that New York City is suffering from 10.7 percent unemployment due partly to Wall Street excesses and that

Hispanic Lawmakers Disagree on Strategy

Earlier this month, Democratic Caucus Vice Chairman Xavier Becerra (Calif.) said in a radio interview that Latinos view Obama with “suspicion” and question his priorities since he failed to follow through

How Justice Grew Out of A Utopian Community

In his new memoir, “Coming of Age in Utopia: The Odyssey of an Idea,” Gaston writes about the way his early ideas about economic justice formed the foundation for his understanding of racial equality.

In Kansas Open-Seat Race, Family Matters

“It’s not been any secret that I’ve been interested … in issues of public concern for a long time in my community,” Stephene Moore said in a phone interview last week.

NRCC Chides PACs

For the three election cycles before the current one, the PAC gave the majority of its candidate contributions to Republicans.

Kentucky Battle Tests Old GOP Home

The two self-described Glenn Beck enthusiasts said they came to the gathering of 60 or so local Republicans in the hopes of getting a better understanding of the two men.

Earmark Rejection Spurs Ethics Complaint

“He makes judgments on what is in the best interest of the country and what is in the best interest of the 6th Congressional district. This unfortunately was not one of them.”

Pawlenty Quietly Begins Hill Outreach

Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.) has been lending a hand to Pawlenty’s informal efforts, especially with introductions to some of the younger Members. The other Republican in the Minnesota delegation, Rep.

She Knows Why the Caged Bird Writes

Just the title of a March 2009 study by Pew Center on the States, “One in 31: The Long Reach of American Corrections,” easily puts things into perspective: The number of incarcerated adults in the U.S.

GOP Wary of Nuclear Treaty

The midterm elections are less than seven months away, and the GOP believes it holds the high ground on the substance of its demands.

Senate Ratification of New START No Sure Thing

Leading Democratic and Republican Senators Thursday evening squared off in a joint television interview, with Select Committee on Intelligence Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) arguing for immediate

Nevada’s Economic Woes Continue to Dog Titus

But it is the state of the economy in the beleaguered 3rd district, and not the “yes” vote she ultimately cast on the legislation, that is likely to be the determining factor in her tight re-election contest

Rep. Steve Cohen Receives Threatening E-Mails

Hostile e-mails were sent to the Cohen for Congress campaign Web site, Marilyn Dellihay said. “It has been reported to the Capitol Police and also to the FBI office in Memphis,” she said.