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Pelosi Says GOP Was Treated Fairly

We gave them what they wanted,” Pelosi said in an interview on CBS’ “Evening News with Katie Couric.” “They wanted certain provisions in the bill.

Cornyn Plots Aggressive Strategy

In an interview at NRSC headquarters, Cornyn argued that recent appointments in states such as Delaware and Illinois have opened up new opportunities for Republicans to target next year.

Rep. Dingell Makes History

“Eighty-two years ago, I hit the jackpot,” he said this week in an interview, looking back on his life. “I was born in the United States of America.

What’s in a Neoconservative Label?

Wattenberg was going for a more narrative tone, and noted in an interview, seemingly with pride, that he has been told his book would make a “good beach read.” It very well may, which is a

Simmons Contemplating Senate Race

.” In a phone interview Monday afternoon, Simmons would not say if he was specifically interested in running for Senate, but said he was looking at various opportunities.

New Kid, Old Hand

As a Member of the freshman class, Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen is one of the new kids on the block, though perhaps in name only.

Hodes Officially Jumps Into Senate Race

One day after the 2010 New Hampshire Senate race officially became an open-seat contest, Rep. Paul Hodes (D) is busy laying the groundwork for his campaign.

A Pair of Jayhawk Seat Scrambles

“I’m the only [candidate] who actually has experience, has actually cast a vote before,” he said in a phone interview.

Portman Hires Campaign Manager

Bush’s Ohio victory in 2004 — a feat that many credit with delivering the race for the Republican because of increased turnout in Portman’s home base of Southern Ohio.

Rangel’s Finances Under Review

expects the allegations against him to be quickly dismissed after the committee is formally organized for the 111th Congress.

McConnell Embraces Spotlight

In an interview on Tuesday, McConnell stressed that he does not see his role as a top GOP messenger as a one-person job.

Sharing a Liver, Saving a Life

But Croom, 31, said in a recent interview that he never considered backing out. Being a donor match for Gleason, he said, was more of a relief. It meant Gleason would live.

Democrats Narrow Field to Replace Gillibrand

Although the Democratic chairmen in the 10 counties within the 20th Congressional district did not lay out a timetable for picking a nominee in the statement they released Saturday, it is widely expected