Sources: Boozman Will Challenge Lincoln in Arkansas
“This is something that really for the last several weeks I have been thinking about,— Boozman said in an interview on Monday.
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“This is something that really for the last several weeks I have been thinking about,— Boozman said in an interview on Monday.
He described the agony of presiding over funerals for terror victims and the satisfaction of witnessing the destruction of tons of weapons amassed by the Irish Republican Army and Protestant paramilitaries
About 30 artists, most of them referred to the group by the D.C. Department on Disability Services, work in the studio.
He will spend the next 12 hours anticipating the moment when the president of the United States will enter the room to deliver his annual address.
and activists to reform Southern politics in the aftermath of the height of the 1960s civil rights movement.
the event, but HOH would be less surprised to find “Can’t Knock the Hustle— on the iPods of Rep.
Steve Buyer (R-Ind.), alleging the charity may have violated tax laws. But Buyer dismissed the complaint, stating that the House ethics committee has privately addressed the matter.
— In an interview, Hastert said he was under the impression that both candidates were running a positive primary until recently.
In her new book, “Government Girl: Young and Female in the White House,— Stacy Parker Aab, a White House intern during the Clinton administration, gives us some insight into what it was like to be the
The challenges for the Senate bill are enormous; there is widespread disgust in the House for the special deals cut for Nebraska and other states, unions and rank-and-file Members oppose the excise tax
Clearly the Democrats’ stunning loss of the late Sen.
— But the challenges the White House faces in promoting a second term for Bernanke as the head of the Fed were underscored Sunday when McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential nominee and longtime
But the Colorado Democrat’s other job — the one that gets attention on Capitol Hill — is still there, too, on the right, under the “Civic Activities— label: “U.S.
-elect Scott Brown) talks health care, Haiti and the upcoming 2010 elections. Watch part II of Robert Traynham’s interview with Sen. Kirk. Go back to Roll Call’s multimedia page.
-elect Scott Brown) talks health care, Haiti and the upcoming 2010 elections. Watch part I of Robert Traynham’s interview with Sen. Kirk. Go back to Roll Call’s multimedia page.
back a statement Obama made in an interview with ABC News scheduled for broadcast Wednesday night in which the president appeared to suggest focusing on a narrower bill.
successor to the late Sen.
Brown’s victory should also be a much-needed financial boost to the cash-strapped NRCC, which reported having $4.35 million in the bank at the end of November — almost one-third of the Democratic
The first encourages Republican primary voters to support anyone but Griffith, and the second asks the national party — specifically the National Republican Congressional Committee — to keep its nose out
Two competing ideas were emerging in the House by the end of the day.