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Campus Notebook: Home Free

Todd Platts (R-Pa.) doesn’t think he’ll get the top position at the Government Accountability Office, according to a recent interview with the York Dispatch.

Heard on the Hill: Best Floor Speech Ever

Quigley is such a huge Quimby fan that when he filmed a recent “Better Know a District” segment on “The Colbert Report,” host Stephen Colbert began the interview with, “Mayor Quimby, good to have you here

Balfour First to Enter Race to Succeed Linder

Don Balfour (R) on Monday became the first candidate to enter the race to succeed Rep. John Linder (R), who stunned Peach State Republicans with his retirement announcement over the weekend.

Franken’s Goal: I’m Serious Enough

The first thing I wanted people to know was that I was there to be serious, that I would keep my head down and do my work,” Franken said in his first extended national interview since he was seated

Battle Grows Over Rangel’s Future

In a Sunday interview with ABC’s “This Week,” Pelosi made clear she is backing the veteran lawmaker at least until the ethics committee finishes its inquiry. But she also acknowledged that “what Mr.

Story Seeks Meaning in How Brutality Arises

“All I ever tried to do was to understand the soldiers as human beings who make good and bad decisions, rather than good and bad people,” Frederick said in an interview.

Kyl Talks Up McCain in New Radio Ad

John Shadegg (R-Ariz.), went after Hayworth, dubbing him an earmarker in a radio interview with MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, a former Congressman who served with both Shadegg and Hayworth.

Nelson Open to Reconciliation to Pass Health Reform

Democratic leaders and the president were on the cusp of reconciling competing House and Senate health care packages in January. But their budding agreement was derailed by the election of Sen.

Hill Offices Seek Progress in Diversity

The office’s makeup — which includes an Asian press secretary and a Hispanic chief of staff — was an “organic” phenomenon, Harmon said in a recent interview.

Former Right Tackle Keeps NRCC on Offense

“I’m a firm believer being an offensive lineman taught me a lot,” Harrison said in an interview in his sparsely decorated office at NRCC headquarters.

K Street Files: Comedy Club

And just in case any prospective applicants missed the point, the notice repeated the point when listing five essential qualifications for the job.