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DSCC Raised $5 Million in January

The DSCC has now raised $47 million total for the 2012 cycle. The NRSC, which had $11.4 million on hand at the end of December, has yet to release its January fundraising totals.

FBI Arrests Man Attempting to Attack Capitol

Hersem also said el Khalifi handled an AK-47 assault rifle and “indicated his desire to conduct an operation in which he would use a gun and kill people face-to-face.”

Florida Panache

The outfit was definitely more fun than the hearing, which ended at 2:47 a.m. Friday. Rep. Frederica Wilson (D), of course, is the standard-bearer for ever-changing, sparkling millinery.

GOP Senators Pressure Reid Over WH Recess Picks

Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) also said in a speech on the floor today that the 47 Republican Senators would insist on a full debate on the issue and would file amicus briefs to court cases challenging the

In Presidential Polling, Context Always Matters

on the generic Congressional ballot — respondents are asked whether they would like a Congress controlled by Republicans or Democrats — and the most recent survey shows Democrats with an advantage of 47

Heritage Retreat Hosts Wide Range of GOP

Slightly less than half of the 47 or so Members came from the freshman class. And while the retreat leaned heavily toward conservatives such as Franks and Reps.

Stroke Could Have Kirk Out for Months

Given the current composition of the Senate, the 47-Member GOP Conference does not need Kirk to muster the 41 votes required to mount a filibuster.

With Help From Foes, Obama Is off the Mat

According to the Washington Post poll, 52 percent of voters say Obama has accomplished either “not much” (25 percent) or “little or nothing” (27 percent), while 47 percent say he’s accomplished “

Geraghty: A Primary Plan to Revamp 2016 Voting

It is happening again: Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina are all but deciding the Republican Party’s nominee, with GOP voters in the remaining 47 states left to rubber-stamp the judgment of the early

Elton Gallegly to Retire

Updated: 12:47 p.m. California Rep. Elton Gallegly announced today that he will retire this year rather than face re-election after redistricting left him few good options.

Balanced Budget Votes Fail in Senate

Senate Republicans, led by Finance ranking member Orrin Hatch (Utah), had their own proposal, which garnered more support but still went down 47-53.