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Jennings said Wednesday that committee strategists are confident Rodriguez will win re-election next year, in large part because he beat Bonilla despite being outspent by the Republican by about a 2-1
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Jennings said Wednesday that committee strategists are confident Rodriguez will win re-election next year, in large part because he beat Bonilla despite being outspent by the Republican by about a 2-1
The e-mails — 1 million voters will be reached over the spring recess, according to the NRCC — will discuss events back in Washington, D.C., and “educate” local voters about their Members, Boulanger
Along with participating in the 19th Annual Potomac Watershed River Cleanup on March 31 and April 1, student members also are involved in planning for the 2nd annual Potomac Watershed Trash Summit in June
[IMGCAP(1)] As the owner of a 6-year-old mutt named Veda and a member of the group Hill Hounds, Schultheiss has followed the issue since the D.C.
[IMGCAP(1)] Assuming the role as Capps’ chief of staff is Randolph Harrison, 47. Previously, Harrison served as legislative director in the office.
[IMGCAP(1)] Ketchel is running, not for office, exactly, but to be royalty.
[IMGCAP(1)] Advocates for medical marijuana once blocked the door to his Congressional office in protest, and when he lost a primary race in 2001, the executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project
[IMGCAP(1)] This is nothing new, of course.
[IMGCAP(1)] Boustany is among the more conservative Members to endorse Giuliani, who is seeking to build chits among his party’s base.
[IMGCAP(1)] But officials said they also are paying extra to make sure it doesn’t further pollute the nearby Anacostia River.
[IMGCAP(1)] Lampson became the second House Member in less than a week to undergo bypass surgery. Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.) had the procedure in a Boston hospital on March 19.
Victoria Wulsin, who lost to Schmidt 51 percent to 49 percent in the reliably Republican 2nd district despite being outspent by $1 million, is looking for a mulligan.
[IMGCAP(1)] Designed as a way both to celebrate the Library’s focus on Web-based learning and to accommodate the dramatic increase in visitors that is expected on Capitol Hill as a result of the CVC
[IMGCAP(1)] On Wednesday, when the House Administration Committee convenes a forum hosted by ABC News’ Cokie Roberts to mark the release of the third edition, the tome will clock in at 1,015 pages
[IMGCAP(1)] Despite some word changes, the messages are the same: Republicans have failed the country, and it is time for Democrats to solve America’s problems.
[IMGCAP(1)]Cohen, who represents a largely black district, said on the House floor: “I want peace in the world and I want our troops to come home.”
[IMGCAP(1)] Devoid of inspiration to christen the multitasking creature, Farr’s folks are making an appeal to ever-clever HOH readers to help them.
[IMGCAP(1)] Like the previous cycle, both parties agree that it is unlikely any of the state’s six incumbent House Members will face serious challengers during the 2008 election cycle.
[IMGCAP(1)] Far from being concerned about whether he has the votes this week to eliminate a Democratic provision establishing a suggested timetable for withdrawal from the Iraq War, McConnell instead
[IMGCAP(1)]Yes, the view above may look familiar. After all, it has appeared in this space before. But do you remember the spot from which it was taken?