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Photo of the Week: Preacher Men

[IMGCAP(1)]Rives Grogan III, 10, and his father, Rives Grogan Jr., of the New Beginnings Church in Los Angeles, preach against abortion coverage in health care legislation Monday.

Campus Notebook: SOTU 2.0

[IMGCAP(1)]The group received more than 75 suggestions through its Facebook page and chose three for a poll on its Web page, dcvote.org.

McConnell Says Reid’s Fate Up to Democrats

complaints of top leadership staff and others that Steele has done a poor job at the RNC and diverted attention from the GOP’s agenda, McConnell would only say that Steele will be judged “in two ways: No. 1,

Military Forces Democrats to Move Retreat to CVC

Democratic leaders decided Dec. 1 to scrap their annual retreat, held for the past five years at an upscale Virginia spa, in favor of a scaled-down event in town focused on creating jobs.

Hill Climbers: Change, Republican Style

[IMGCAP(1)]Looking back, Genco remembers thinking: “Wow, if you’re a Republican and you’re able to win … office in Maryland, which is not necessarily a Republican-friendly state, you have to have

Democrats Stay Nearby for Conference

Democratic leaders decided Dec. 1 to scrap their annual retreat, held for the past five years at an upscale Virginia spa, in favor of a scaled-down event in town focused on creating jobs.

K Street Files: Tough Love

[IMGCAP(1)]Donohue gave a scathing assessment of several Democratic priorities at the group’s annual State of American Business event Tuesday, including climate change legislation, the Employee Free

Coakley Allies Try to Avoid Mass. Disaster

In a fresh sign of increasing nervousness among Democrats about the race, the national party committees on Tuesday chipped in more than $1 million to help boost Coakley’s prospects.

A Franken Finds a Recipe for Success

[IMGCAP(1)]Her connection to the issue doesn’t come from a firsthand experience, but it’s still personal. Sheila Wellstone, the late wife of the late Sen.

Democrats Trying to Mollify Unions

“It’s a double whammy: the inability to pass their No. 1 priority and the fact that the type of [insurance] policies that unions have gotten for their rank and file are exactly the type— that need