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Former Rep. Latham Diagnosed With Lymphoma

Thanks for positive thoughts and prayers. pic.twitter.com/I7hIOdcVkl — Tom Latham (@TomLatham) January 6, 2016 The 67-year-old served in the House for 20 years and retired in 2014

Sen. Capito Welcomes Granddaughter

Born this morning. pic.twitter.com/5yJ07yJHNM — Shelley Moore Capito (@SenCapito) January 6, 2016 She was born in Washington, D.C., and Capito spent the morning with the baby and

Take Five: Speaker Paul D. Ryan

I work out every morning around 6:30 a.m., before my first meetings of the day and will keep that up.   Q: What do you miss the most about Wisconsin when you leave, besides family?  

GOP Says It Won Obamacare, Despite Looming Veto

Seventeen million more Americans have gained coverage, and we now know that 6 million people have signed up through healthcare.gov for coverage beginning on Jan. 1,” Obama said.

GOP Says It Won Obamacare, Despite Looming Veto

Seventeen million more Americans have gained coverage, and we now know that 6 million people have signed up through healthcare.gov for coverage beginning on Jan. 1,” Obama said.

Roll Call Family Continues to Grow

Micah was born at 3:08 p.m. on Jan. 4, weighing 6 pounds, 5 ounces and measuring 19.5 inches. He is the couple’s second child, following Ezra Alan Margolies, who was born in August 2013.  

The Seinfeld Vote

Ryan, R-Wis., said, jaunting into the mostly empty chamber just before 6:30 p.m., and greeting a bipartisan group of early birds that included Reps.

Top Races in 2016: Mountain Region

President Barack Obama won the 6th by 6 points in 2012 and 9 points in 2008, so this is the type of district Democrats must win to get back to the majority. It won’t be easy.  

Will ‘Electability’ Sink Trump?

ballot, and Republican voters said that nominating a strong leader (42 percent) or someone honest and trustworthy (30 percent) was more important than nominating someone who could win a general election (6