Political Reaction to Libya Attack Could Hurt Diplomacy, Former Officials Say
Political Reaction to Libya Attack Could Hurt Diplomacy, Former Officials Say -
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Political Reaction to Libya Attack Could Hurt Diplomacy, Former Officials Say -
Marsha Blackburn Calls Obama Ad 'Offensive, Repulsive' -
Paul Ryan Rallies House Candidates -
Ohio: Jim Renacci Releases Poll Amid Questions on Ad Strategy -
North Dakota: Heidi Heitkamp Leads in Internal Poll -
Early Voting in Nevada Makes Democrats Optimistic -
Illinois: Poll Gives Tammy Duckworth a 10-Point Lead Over Joe Walsh -
Hill Staffer, Member Make Annual 'Best of Gay DC' List -
Democratic Super PACs Continue to Raise Money at a Rapid Clip -
DSCC Outraises NRSC in Pre-General Fundraising Period -
The Sandy Effect on the Elections -
New Farm Bill Not Necessarily on House Agenda -
Maine: NRSC Pulls Out, Outside Groups Stay In -
Meridian Center Hopes Ball, Summit Foster Cooperation -
Barack Obama Continues to Win With Text Message Donors -
Indiana: Mourdock's Post-Debate Poll Shows Tied Race -
Arizona: Gabrielle Giffords' Husband Belittles Martha McSally's Claim -
NRSC Investing in Pennsylvania Senate Race -
Daily Ad Track -
Tensions on Eisenhower Memorial Rising Again -