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Both Parties Vow They Can Win on Health Care

[IMGCAP(1)]”I think the tide has turned,” HELP Chairman Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) said. “If I were running this year and my opponent were for repeal, I’d have a field day with that one.

GOP Gains Weren’t Always Inevitable This Year

[IMGCAP(1)]I’ve heard dozens of times over the past few months that large Democratic losses in the House were inevitable this year because of sweeping Democratic victories in 2006 and 2008.

Arizona Case Alters Political Calculus

[IMGCAP(1)]Sen. Bob Menendez, the lone Hispanic in the Senate, hailed the ruling as a victory for critics of the law who say its core provisions amount to racial profiling.

Photo of the Week: A Mile-High Rainbow

[IMGCAP(1)]Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, in his trademark cowboy boots, traveled around Colorado last week in his campaign for the Republican Senate nomination.

Rove Spotlights Post-Citizens United Terrain

[IMGCAP(1)]Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who holds the undisputed twin titles of No. 1 campaign finance anti-reformer and No. 1 hypocrite, once said he didn’t understand why a little disclosure

Reid Narrows Goals for Immigration This Year

[IMGCAP(1)]Reid had previously indicated he would not abandon comprehensive reform in favor of narrower measures until reform activists had come to terms with the political realities standing in

Time Is of the Essence for Rangel

[IMGCAP(1)]House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said the upcoming trial proves that Democrats failed to “drain the swamp” as they promised to when they won back the majority in 2006.

No Sen. Bennet in This Race — It’s Just Michael

[IMGCAP(1)]”Bennet was elected by one vote: Ritter’s,” John Dydyn said as he was eating a burger during the Friday lunchtime rush at City Grill, a political gathering spot in Denver just blocks from

Just Where Exactly Did Rick Scott Come From?

[IMGCAP(1)]Scott began his bid for the state’s top office as a political unknown who had run a company, Columbia/HCA, which was accused of defrauding Medicare and settled the case by paying fines

Are Contributions Allowed With a Bill Pending?

[IMGCAP(1)]A: The Office of Congressional Ethics is indeed conducting an investigation that appears to concern the timing of campaign contributions in relation to a key House vote.

Take a Closer Look at Citizen Crime-Fighting

No. 1 in that category is John List, who killed his mother, wife and three children and managed to escape arrest until “America’s Most Wanted” featured his case nearly 18 years after the crime.

A Wink, a Nod and a Hard-to-Predict Primary

Jean Schodorf trailed with 16 percent, small-business owner Jim Anderson got 9 percent, and businesswoman Paij Rutschman barely registered with 1 percent. The poll’s margin of error was 5.5 points.

GOP Tax Message Honed for Campaign

Among the taxes due to rise on Jan. 1 are those on married couples that file jointly, individuals in all income brackets, capital gains and dividends.

Leaked Documents Give Liberals New Ammo

[IMGCAP(1)]But liberal Democrats aren’t wasting any time in trying to link the leaked documents to their efforts to kill the war funding bill altogether.